Aaron Judge shames slumping Yankees for 'lack of focus' as losing streak drags on
- On Wednesday, the New York Yankees lost 6-2 to the Detroit Tigers, extending their losing streak to seven games, their longest in three years.
- New York has posted a 12-15 record since Aaron Judge fractured a rib, and the team is hitting.180 during a stretch of 11 losses in 13 games.
- Defensive lapses have hampered the Yankees, who committed 17 errors in their last 12 games, while hitters Ben Rice and Cody Bellinger are slumping with limited production.
- Manager Aaron Boone described the week as "really difficult," while second baseman Jazz Chisholm said the team must "lock in" and stop beating themselves.
- Gerrit Cole opens a three-game series against visiting Minnesota on Friday, as the Yankees seek to break their seven-game skid.
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New York Yankees Announce Trent Grisham News After Tigers Series
Things are not going great in the Bronx right now. The New York Yankees have lost their last seven games after being swept in consecutive MLB series. Most recently, New York was swept by the Detroit Tigers to start this week, and the biggest issue has been a lack of offense. Well, it’s hard to ignore some of the players that the Yankees are missing, which include Aaron Judge, Trent Grisham, and Jazz Chisholm Jr. After the Tigers series, the Yank…
Aaron Judge has simple advice for sliding Yankees’ lack of focus — and says group talk is coming ‘soon’
In the past week in particular, which Judge kindly described as “not great,” the captain was more pointed in his diagnosis of what has gone wrong during a losing streak that hit seven games on Wednesday afternoon.
Captain Aaron Judge calls out Yankees' 'lack of focus' before team drops 7th straight game
Aaron Judge called out the New York Yankees' "lack of focus" before their losing streak moved to seven straight games on Wednesday against the Tigers.
Yankees fall to Tigers in 11, extending losing streak grows to 7 games, their longest since 2023
Camilo Doval forced in the go-ahead run with a bases-loaded walk in a four-run 11th inning that gave the Tigers a 6-2 victory over the Yankees on Wednesday.
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