New York Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. has earned the right to call himself the best second baseman in the American League. While it’s worth noting that Chisholm didn’t make the switch to second base from third until fairly deep into the season, it’s also important to acknowledge that Chisholm was playing third out of a willingness and desire to help his team, which hadn’t yet acquired Ryan McMahon. Now that Chisholm is set in stone as New York’s second baseman of the present (and perhaps the future), it’s okay to compare him statistically to other second baseman around the AL, and such a thought experiment ends up favorably for Chisholm. Entering Tuesday, Chisholm ranked first among