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Yankees Thoughts: Another Embarrassing Weekend

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The Yankees played a team with a winning record over the weekend, so the Yankees lost their weekend series. Here are 10 thoughts on the Yankees.

1. Another series against a playoff team and another series loss for the Yankees. Aaron Boone let Devin Williams ruin Friday’s game (a 5-3 loss), then allowed Camilo Doval to nearly ruin Saturday’s game (a 5-4 win) and then the offense Boone called the “best in the league” at various points this season was no-hit by Jason Alexander — a 32-year-old journeyman with a 5.97 ERA this season — in a lackluster 7-1 loss.

2. The last time the Yankees played a series against a team currently over .500 and won was back from July 8-10 when they swept the Mariners at the Stadium. Before that it was June 3-5 when they took two of three from the Guardians at the Stadium. In the last 10 weeks the Yankees have won two series against teams over .500. During that time they have dropped series to the Red Sox (twice), Reds, Blue Jays (twice), Mets, Cubs, Phillies and now Astros.

3. Unsurprisingly, the Astros did to the Yankees what they have been doing to them for the last decade. The crowd booed Jose Altuve in the first inning on Friday night with chants of “FUCK AL-TU-VE” and Altuve responded with a two-run home run. Two days later, he homered again in the first inning and would finish the series 6-for-11 with a double, two home runs, four RBIs, three walks and a stolen base.

Carlos Correa returned to the Astros at the trade deadline just in time to arrive in the Bronx playing third base for his former-and-once-again-current team. Like Altuve, Correa didn’t miss a beat against the Yankees with a 6-for-11 weekend, including a home run, three RBIs and three walks.

Why is it that every time these two teams meet the Astros’ stars play like stars and the Yankees’ stars run away and hide? (The one outlier was Juan Soto last season, but he’s no longer here.) Aaron Judge did what he does best against the Astros in a short series, picking up just two singles over the weekend, and the rest of the offense followed with a comeback effort that fell short on Saturday and a dismal performance on Sunday.

4. Not only was the defense a mess, yet again, but Max Fried wasn’t good, yet again. Fried has one quality start since June 25. He blew a lead and the Yankees lost to the last-place Orioles on June 20. On June 25, he shut out the Reds for seven innings to salvage the last game of that series. He pitched poorly in Toronto on July 1, struggled against the Mets in just five innings on July 6, left the game against the Cubs after three innings on July 12 and then pitched poorly in Toronto again on July 23. He followed that up by beating the Rays before getting beat up by the Rangers and Astros. He has put 22 baserunners on in his last two starts and 10 innings.

5. My biggest fear with Fried has always been how he will perform in the postseason and in big games, since he has been atrocious in October in his career. In 20 games and 12 starts in the playoffs, he has a 5.10 ERA and 1.493 WHIP which is a far cry from his 3.02 career ERA and 1.148 career WHIP. Well, my fear is being realized as the season progresses with the Yankees essentially playing a playoff game every night and Fried pitching like it’s October in July and August every five days.

6. If Fried and Rodon are going to lose every time they take the mound then there’s no point playing the remaining 44 games. On Saturday, Luis Gil became the first Yankees starting pitcher to get an out in the sixth inning since July 30 (stat from Katie Sharp). The starters have been bad and the bullpen has been overworked. Add in an offense that is benching their best hitter over the last month (Giancarlo Stanton) on purpose every game and you get a bad team, which is what the Yankees have been for a long time. At 20-31, the Yankees have the worst record in the American League since June 13. For two months (or one-third of the season) the Yankees — the team with the highest payroll in the AL has been the worst team in the AL.

7. As the Yankees have gone from 17 games above .500 with an eight-game division lead to out of the playoff picture like they were for about an hour yesterday, Boone’s tone and demeanor have changed in his postgame press conferences. The confident, cocky, arrogant version of Boone who acts as if he has a ring for every finger on one hand as Yankees manager is now speaking like someone who seems to be thinking about his job security for the first time on the job.

After Sunday’s loss, Boone said the following: “The game is littered with dead and buried teams … that are sitting in a worse position than we are right now that go on a run.”

Hmm, that sounds familiar. Wait a second, Boone said the same thing two years ago on Aug. 16, 2023 when the Yankees were swept by the Braves.

“The game is still littered with examples of teams going on unlikely runs,” Boone said back then.

8. On Sunday, Boone also said, “This is different than ’23 where I didn’t think we were necessarily capable of that run we needed … This is different.”

Oh really? Now it’s different? I find it quite amusing Boone says he didn’t believe in the 2023 team considering there are endless quotes from him from July and August of that season telling us how the offense will find it and how the team has the players to turn it around and have they will get going. It sounds an awful lot like the bullshit he has been spewing over the last two months.

2023: “We got the players to do it. We have the players with the track record to do it.”

2025: “I believe we have the people to get it done.”

2023: “We’ve got to fix out own house and get going.”

2025: “We got to play consistent baseball.”

9. Boone has run out of answers or ways to motivate his team, so on Sunday, he did what he knows best: he argued balls and strikes and got ejected in the third inning for the fifth time this season. At the time the Yankees were trailing 2-0. If Boone thought he could light a fire under his team, well, they were no-hit for two more innings and outscored 5-1 the rest of the game after he was tossed.

10. Maybe the Yankees will win a couple of games against the Twins over the next three nights at the Stadium, but who knows? The Twins sold at the deadline and yet they have a winning record since then, while the Yankees turned over 27 percent of their roster at the deadline and have lost seven of nine. Even if the Yankees are able to win a couple of games and a series against a team counting down the days until their season is over, then it’s off to St. Louis and Tampa and back home to host the Red Sox.

I keep hearing about how “easy” the Yankees late-August and late-September schedules are, but they have to actually be alive to have those matter, and they actually have to be playing well to think they can advantage of them. Otherwise, this season will end the same way 2023 did, whether Boone or anyone in the clubhouse believes in this team or not.

Last modified: Aug 11, 2025