Baseball Player Jazz Chisholm Jr. Gets Hurt

棒球球員 Jazz Chisholm Jr. 受傷


Introduction

Jazz Chisholm Jr. plays for the New York Yankees. He left a game against the Chicago White Sox because a ball hit him in a private area.

Jazz Chisholm Jr. 在紐約洋基隊效力。他在對陣芝加哥白襪隊的比賽中離場,因為球擊中了他的私密部位。

Main Body

The ball hit him on June 18, 2026. He fell down and needed help from doctors. Another player, Anthony Volpe, played instead of him. Many other Yankees players are also hurt right now, but the team is still winning many games.

球在 2026 年 6 月 18 日擊中了他。他摔倒並需要醫生的幫助。另一名球員 Anthony Volpe 代替他出賽。目前許多其他洋基隊球員也受傷了,但球隊仍然贏了很多場比賽。

Chisholm does not wear a protective cup. He never wore one in his career. He thinks he can move his body fast to stay safe.

Chisholm 不穿戴保護杯。他在職業生涯中從未穿戴過。他認為自己身體移動速度夠快,可以保持安全。

His manager, Aaron Boone, is different. Boone wore a protective cup when he played. He says players in the past always used this gear.

他的總教練 Aaron Boone 則不同。Boone 在打球時會穿戴保護杯。他說過去的球員總是會使用這種裝備。

Conclusion

Chisholm felt better quickly. He played in the next game on June 19, 2026.

Chisholm 很快就恢復了。他在 2026 年 6 月 19 日的下一場比賽中出賽。

Vocabulary Learning

🕒 The 'Right Now' vs. 'Before' Shift

Look at how the story moves between today and the past. This is the secret to reaching A2 English.

1. The Past (Finished Actions) When things are over, we add -ed to the action word:

  • Hit \rightarrow Hit (Special word!)
  • Fall \rightarrow Fell
  • Need \rightarrow Needed
  • Play \rightarrow Played

2. The Present (Current State) When things are happening or are generally true, we keep them simple:

  • Plays (He plays for the Yankees)
  • Does not wear (He doesn't use a cup)
  • Is (The team is winning)

Quick Guide: Time Words

  • June 18 \rightarrow Use the Past (Needed/Fell)
  • Right now \rightarrow Use the Present (Are/Is)
  • In the past \rightarrow Use the Past (Wore/Used)

Vocabulary Learning

private area (n.)
A part of the body that is usually covered by clothes.
Example:The doctor asked him if he was hurt in a private area.
instead of (prep.)
In place of someone or something.
Example:I will drink tea instead of coffee today.
protective (adj.)
Something that keeps you safe from harm or injury.
Example:You should wear a protective helmet when you ride a bike.
career (n.)
The job or profession a person has for a long time.
Example:She had a long career as a teacher.
gear (n.)
Special equipment or clothes used for a specific activity.
Example:The diver put on all his fishing gear.
Practice A2 words in a crossword