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Jeter Downs leaves Yankees organization to play in Japan

PHILADELPHIA — There won’t be another Jeter in The Bronx.

The Yankees announced they have released Jeter Downs from his minor league contract, and he has signed with the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks in Japan.

New York Yankees Jeter Downs practicing at Steinbrenner Field before leaving the organization to play in Japan
Jeter Downs has left the Yankees organization to play in Japan. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

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The 26-year-old signed with the Yankees in the offseason and hit well with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, finishing with an OPS of .858 in 274 plate appearances, but he wasn’t able to get back to the majors.

He played in six games with the Nationals last season and 14 in 2022 with Boston.

At Triple-A with the Yankees this season, Downs split most of his time between shortstop and third base, and the Yankees never turned to him despite their issues at third — where DJ LeMahieu and Oswaldo Cabrera have struggled.

Downs’ release comes two days after the Yankees traded for Jazz Chisholm Jr., who made his pro debut at third base in Monday’s win over the Phillies.

Chisholm played well at the position and showed the pop in his bat that made him an All-Star with the Marlins, as he hit a pair of homers Monday — including one off catcher Garrett Stubbs, using Judge’s bat.

Jeter Downs at bat during a simulated game at Yankees' 2024 spring training in Tampa, Florida
Jeter Downs during Yankees’ 2024 spring training. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

Chisholm hit two more — including a go-head, three-run blast in the seventh inning — in Tuesday’s 7-6, 12-inning win over the Phillies.