1. The Yankees were shut out by the Angels for 11 innings on Monday at Yankee Stadium. They were shut out by the Red Sox on Sunday. They were held to two runs by the Red Sox on Saturday. They scored one run against the Red Sox in 10 innings on Friday. They scored one run against the Royals on Thursday. They scored one run over the last seven innings against the Royals on Wednesday. The Yankees haven’t scored a run in their last 21 innings. They have scored five runs in their last 54 innings. They have scored in five of their last 60 innings.
2. “Going through a few-day tough stretch here of producing some offense,” Aaron Boone said.
I would say it’s more than a few. The Yankees have had trouble scoring for six straight games. They single-handedly revived the Red Sox’ season, and following their 1-0 loss to the Angels on Monday, their lead in the loss column in the AL East is down to three games.
“[Jose] Soriano was really good,” Boone said. “He kept us in the ballpark.”
That’s what Soriano does. He hasn’t allowed a home run since April 22. And when the Yankees don’t hit the ball over the wall, they don’t know what to do. When they aren’t hitting home runs, they’re pathetic. Today marks a week since someone other than Aaron Judge hit a home run. A week!
3. It’s not that the Yankees didn’t have opportunities to score runs, it’s that they are the worst situational hitting team in baseball. They lack the awareness and ability to get a runner in from second with no outs, and if they were given five outs to get the runner in, I still don’t think they would be capable of it.
On Monday, they had runners on first and second with no outs in the first inning and didn’t score. They got a leadoff double in the second inning and the runner stayed put. They hit into an inning-ending double play in the fourth. They stranded two in the fifth. They left a runner on second in the seventh and left another on in the eighth.
4. With the game tied 0-0 in the bottom of the ninth, Giancarlo Stanton delivered a leadoff double and then was removed for a pinch runner in Jasson Dominguez. Rather than do everything possible to score the run and win the game, the Yankees seemed to be playing for multiple runs when one run would end the game.
Boone inexplicably let Jazz Chisholm swing away, and Chisholm, as he always does, tried to hit the ball on the 4 train tracks rather than just put the ball in play. He struck out on three pitches.
Next up was Anthony Volpe. If Chisholm is the worst situational hitter in baseball then Volpe is second. Volpe constantly swings at early pitches in counts as if he’s in an 0-2 hole. In this at-bat, Dominguez had third base stolen, but Volpe swung away and popped up a ball foul to send Dominguez back to second. When Dominguez went for third again, Volpe did what he does best and hit a ground ball to the left side of the infield, leading Dominguez to be tagged for the second out. Austin Wells struck out swinging to end the inning, with the third strike above his head.
5. Jonathan Loaisiga stranded the automatic runner in the top of the 10th, but the Yankees stranded theirs in the bottom half. DJ LeMahieu tried to bunt the runner over to third, but couldn’t and ended up striking out and then Trent Grisham and Paul Goldschmidt flew out;.
In the 11th, Loaisiga allowed a one-out, excuse-me double down the left-field line to score the automatic runner from second. In the bottom of the inning, the Angels intentionally walked Aaron Judge to secure the win. Cody Bellinger flew out, Goldschmidt was thrown out at home, Chisholm reached on an infield single and then Volpe swung at the first pitch of his at-bat and did what he does best again: hit a weak ground ball to the left side.
“First pitch is the best one to hit sometimes,” Boone said.
Sometimes the first pitch is a good one to hit. But that one wasn’t. If it had been good, why did Volpe swing like he was in an 0-2 hole battling for the game and take an off-balanced, half-hearted swing? Either the pitch wasn’t a good one to swing or Volpe isn’t good. Or both.
6. “We had some leverage there late with the runner on second,” Boone said, “and just couldn’t push it around.”
The Yankees are a disaster in extra innings. They have played nine extra innings this season, which means they have had nine automatic runners. One of those nine have scored.
7. Do you think it’s a coincidence the Yankees continue to lose one- and two-run games? Do you think it’s random that the team Boone manages has no idea how to drive in runs with productive outs? Do you think it’s just bad luck that the team can’t win games when situational hitting, fundamentals and managing are heightened? On Monday, the Yankees were 1-for-18 with runners in scoring position in the game. (The one was the infield hit that led to no runs.) They left 12 on base.
8. It wouldn’t surprise me if this dumbass team gives Stanton the day off on Tuesday while they are starved for offense. It would be very Yankees for them to sit him and say it was the plan to give him a day off after he played one game since the World Series.
9. The free fall for Grisham and Ben Rice continues. Volpe and Wells are back to their usual selves. Chisholm is swinging for the fences with every swing like he was before he got hurt, DJ LeMahieu’s few-game hot streak is over and April Bellinger has returned. The only capable, trustworthy bat remains Judge and Ron Washington isn’t dumb enough to let him beat his team as he continues to intentionally walk him. Things are bad right now with four straight losses and losses in six of nine, but it’s not hard to see how it can get worse if the offense doesn’t wake up.
10. The Yankees have wasted strong starts by Ryan Yarbrough, Max Fried and Clarke Schmidt and a winnable start from Carlos Rodon. The starting pitching isn’t good enough to continue to give the Yankees these efforts, and outside of Fried, there aren’t any expectations for the other four. That includes Will Warren, who gets the ball on Tuesday.
Kyle Hendricks goes for the Angels. If the Yankee can’t wake up and hit the soft-tossing Hendricks and his 5.20 ERA, I don’t know when they will wake up and put an end to this embarrassing offensive run.
Last modified: Jun 17, 2025