Jul 7, 2024; Bronx, New York, USA; New York Yankees center fielder Aaron Judge (99) reacts after striking out during the fourth inning against the Boston Red Sox at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports
The Yankees have not just slowed down from their blistering start to the 2024 season, they have come to a screeching halt.
Once Major League Baseball’s best team and the first to hit 50 wins, Aaron Boone’s men have lost 16 of their last 22 games — an alarming downturn that has knocked them off their perch atop the American League East.
Following an 11-5 win over the Kansas City Royals on June 12, New York sat 2.5 games ahead of the Baltimore Orioles and 14 in front of the third-place Boston Red Sox.
Since then the Orioles have been nothing short of mediocre, going 12-11 in their last 23 games. Yet they now own a three-game lead atop the division.
The Red Sox have been red-hot, going 16-6 and 4-2 against the Yankees to draw within 4.5 games of their arch-rivals.
“It feels terrible. You have to be a little sick to be in this game and you have to be able to weather it,” Boone said. “You’d like this stretch where it’s a bump in the road to not be this kind of stretch. You’d like to weather it a bit better which we have to do… but it’s right there in front of us.”
They have to find solutions for the litany of inconsistencies, though.
The all-powerful offense led by Aaron Judge and Juan Soto has been held to four or fewer runs in 14 of the Yankees’ last 22 games. Thirteen of them were losses.
“It’s tough,” Soto said. “It’s never fun this way but we all know about baseball that this is part of the game. It all depends on how you get out of it, how you take it every day, come back the next day.”
The struggles of those quiet bats are all the more exacerbated by a pitching staff that has allowed 6.1 runs per game during this swoon.
Reigning Cy Young Award winner Gerrit Cole…
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