

Yankees tie franchise record by suffering third straight shutout as Aaron Judge, lineup sputter again
Yankees tie franchise record by suffering third straight shutout as Aaron Judge, lineup sputter again

Thursday evening, New York’s Yanks were closed with a third match, linking the privileged post against the angels of Los Angeles (Box Score). 28 consecutive Yankees unknown places are good for the fourth most effective delay in patent history, according to CBS Sports Research team Griff Waugh.
Here are the longest layers of grace history in this category.
- 2016 Team: 33 in a row
- 1991 team. 32 in a row
- 2015 Team: 31 in a row
- 2025 Team (active). 28 consecutive places
Tuesday’s competition saw Yankees stimied by Weteran Right-Hander Handricks. Hendricks shipped six shutters, hitting nine warriors and handing over only four hits and walks. Angels Bullpen – Ryan Zeferjahn, Reid Detmers and Hunter Strickland – then combined for three almost perfect circles that they saw, zero blows.
The Outfielder Aaron’s judge, the engine that makes Yankees offense, went for 4 for the night. During his last five competitions, he is now 2 for his last 19, one home run, two walks and 12 strikes.
On Tuesday, one bright spot was assigned to Hitter Giancarlo Stanton, who went for 2 for 2 in the second match of the year.
Yankees Starter in turn will become Warren, the beginning of quality has made a lost effort. He punched 11 fighters and angels hold three runs for six seconds. The seasonal Warna era is now down to 4.83.
Tuesday entered 42-29 records on Tuesday, and 2 ► game in the east of the leader of the American League. Now they are 42-30, although they will keep it to lose the Tampa bay rays to Baltimore Orioles.
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