Jazz Chisholm Jr.'s year can be summed up in one at-bat . The New York Yankees were up 2-0 in the top of the 6th inning. Aaron Judge had just scorched a double down the left field line, and Cody Bellinger's groundball brought him over to third. With one out, Chisholm had a chance to put even more room between the Yankees and Baltimore, but fell short as he has done far too often this year. Against reliever Dietrich Enns, Chisholm swung through a cutter that was down the heart of the plate. He then fouled off a fastball that he probably would have done damage on last year. The at-bat ended on a sweeper that Chisholm whiffed on. Next up was Ryan McMahon, but he grounded out. The Yankees ended up losing 3-2 when the ever-dependable Brent Headrick gave up a big blast to Coby Mayo, and maybe things would have turned out a little differently if Chisholm had brought that runner home.…