Yankees lack of home runs, small ball is not the problem

Umm … at least the Yankees embarrassed themselves day after day?

At least Jordan Montgomery provided some lengths to his bullpen teammates for six innings of relief aid on Saturday, rather than happily paying for them on Tuesday?

At least the fans didn’t melt the Yankee Stadium ground with baseball or any other goal projectiles?

Baby steps, right? Yet what the Yankees really do are more big flies to avoid this existential odor.

Their fourth straight defeat, 6-3 to rival Rays in The Bronx, had no pinstriped errors, and Montgomery actually made it to the seventh before being ruled out after one batter. On Friday night 8–2 Fisco was improved, which prompted Aaron Boone to call a team meeting.

Ultimately, though, it turned out to be the same old story, as the Yankees struck out 13 times and fell to 5-9 in scoring position with 1-for-7, the worst record in the American League. However, what this story showed was how aggressively aggressive the Rays were:

Six hits, three of them long balls. His first five runs came via homer. The Yankees countered with five hits, just one of them on the wall, with Rogan making Odor’s first roundtipper with his new team.

“Today was an evenly matched game, but they hit a few balls in the seats,” Boone said. “When he got his mistake today, it hit him on the seats.”

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On Saturday, Aaron was attacked by the judge during a loss to the Rays.
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No, while they deploy a small payroll relative to the Yankees, the ‘Rays don’t win with a small ball. No one really does in 2021, when the pitching looks better than before. This is why Major League Baseball should be commended for moving one leg backward in the experimental Atlantic League, but it is a pillar for another day.

The problem for the Yankees right now is that they are heavily dependent on home runs. It is that they are not hitting enough home runs.

He pushed Tyler Glasnow, The Race Ace, off the ropes early, loading the bases with two outs in the first inning without a score, while giving up two more bases with one in the second and allowing one run. Glasgow was the first to retire Badm Gardner as first baseman Yandy Diaz at one base and moved to line up second baseman Mike Bruso by defeating Aaron Judge in the second and removing Aaron Judge, who was completely short right. Was stationed in the field.

It is challenging to string together a group of hits against someone as Glasgow, who now plays a 0.73 ERA. It’s not an easy task to get away from him either, yet if you succeed at that once, you’ve impressed the scoreboard, which is why the clubs insist on a launch angle and strikeout in exchange for Homer Accept.

Meanwhile, Montgomery delivered a gopher ball to Francisco Mejia in the second inning, a single shot, and a two-run blast to Manuel Margot in the fourth. They proved to be the only two hits he surrendered. They proved to be sufficient.

The Yankees have 15 homers in their 14 games, placing them on the underside of the AL Pack. Even more horrific, his .354 slugging percentage gave him the AL’s worst, a comfortable margin (Rangers next-.36th. .366) topped Saturday night’s action. His 129 strikes actually put him in the middle of the pack, 153 behind the Rays. They will certainly accept more K s in exchange for more dingers.

“We’ve got people to go,” said the judge, who contributed an RBI double in the seventh. “I am going back to keep the quality on the bats. Stick your nose there and grind it. Ultimately they need homers, those doubles, those extra-base hits that really come on base with you guys. “

He said, “Usually there are some pitches in each game, on which we make our loss. “We’re putting in the net [fouling them behind] Or do not harm when we get pitches. This is very often the denominator. … When you find a mistake, you’d better hammer it. “

Right now, there are Yankee Nails.

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