The Yankees are now 0-3 in home series, losing to the Orioles, Tigers and White Sox
Injuries are the main reason for the Yankees’ start, but poor managing, an inability to hit with runners in scoring position, bad starting pitching and an inconsistent bullpen have helped.
The Yankees continue to take one step forward and two steps back, falling quickly behind in the standings
The Yankees’ season has been two weeks of taking one step forward and two steps back as shown by their disappointing 5-7 record. Here are thoughts on the Yankees on this off day.
Is Aaron Boone in over his head? Why are players getting scheduled off days in the first week of the season? Why is Brett Gardner batting leadoff? This week’s Monday Mail.
Chris McMonigle of WFAN joined me to talk about our differences in regards to Aaron Boone’s managerial style and, early-season overreactions from Yankees fans.
The Yankees get a much-needed off day after their sub-par start to the season
Off days suck. At least they usually do. Right now, though, the Yankees can use as many off days as possible. For the first time in my life, I would gladly welcome a slew of rainouts and postponements.
The Yankees' lack of urgency to open the season is startling
So much for the urgency Aaron Judge spoke about after Saturday’s embarrassing loss as the Yankees are now 2-3 against the Orioles and Tigers. I’m looking forward to seeing which players have scheduled days off this week.