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Jazz Chisholm Jr. called his shot seven months ago.

“I think it’s gonna be career numbers — and not even career numbers like last year — I’m talking about substantially better,” he said during spring training of his upcoming season.

Fueled by his fit with this franchise, the New York Yankees’ second baseman has backed up that prediction with career-high production, but on Friday, he added an exclamation point to his season.

With his 388-foot home run off Baltimore Orioles reliever Dietrich Enns in the 7th inning, Chisholm became the third Yankee to join the 30-30 club and the first to have 30 home runs and 30 stolen bases in a season since Alfonso Soriano in 2003. The feat has been accomplished two other times in franchise history — in 2002 (also by Soriano) and 1975 (Bobby Bonds). New York Mets outfielder Juan Soto is the only other player to make the 30-30 club this season.