The New York Yankees' second baseman, Jazz Chisholm Jr., is making headlines for his unique fashion choices and unexpected performance boost. Chisholm's latest trend involves borrowing his teammates' pants, a superstition that seems to be paying off. During the Subway Series opener against the Mets, he donned Giancarlo Stanton's pants, and the results were impressive. Chisholm's 3-for-3 performance, including a two-run double, marked one of his best offensive games of the season. This isn't the first time Chisholm has turned to his teammates' wardrobe for inspiration. Last season, he embraced a vintage look on Jackie Robinson Day, paying homage to the iconic style of the era. However, his superstition didn't carry over into the regular season, as he preferred long pants. But when he couldn't find Trent Grisham's pants before the Subway Series, he turned to Stanton's, and the results were immediate. Chisholm's fashion choices are not just about the look; they're a strategic move to rediscover his swing. Despite his slow start to the season, with a .217 average and .639 OPS, Chisholm's manager, Aaron Boone, remains confident in his abilities. Boone believes that Chisholm will heat up and become a significant contributor to the team's success. The question remains: will Chisholm continue to borrow pants for good luck, or will he find his own style that brings him success? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain - Chisholm's unique approach to fashion and performance is definitely turning heads in the MLB.