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NEW YORK The Yankees are heading into their worst season in decades as a result of their increasing defeats, which seem to have no end in sight.
The Yankees have now dropped six straight games while being outscored by 23 runs in seven contests following their 8-3 loss to the Boston Red Sox on Friday night. They are 11–20 since the All-Star break and returned to Yankee Stadium for a crucial series against the Red Sox following a terrible road trip in which they were outplayed by the Atlanta Braves.
As the fans jeered, they unpacked, onto the field, and lost 7-0 in the second inning. The Red Sox led overmatched starter Jhony Brito 4-0 after four batters and thirteen pitches.
The Yankees, who have lost 15 of their last 22 games, are 60-62 and barely hanging on. With a payroll subject to the luxury tax at $293 million, they are now seven games behind the Mariners, 6.5 behind the Blue Jays, and 4 behind the Red Sox in the chase for the last wild-card place in the American League.
The Yankees are flat, sagging, and lacking inspiration as their manager twirls in the wind.
If the Yankees were to miss the postseason, owner Hal Steinbrenner pledged to make adjustments. It appears that the warning was ineffective. In Atlanta, Captain Aaron Judge chastised his colleagues who failed to show up. That also proved ineffective. Thus, manager Aaron Boone continues to search for a spark that never materializes after defeat after loss.
Could things grow so terrible in the last 40 games that Brian Cashman, general manager, and Steinbrenner decide to end Boone’s suffering? Boone’s return in the upcoming season is quite improbable, but will he be let go before it ends? Although he is not at fault for the roster, how much longer will Hal tolerate the howling?
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