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Jazz Chisholm Jr. Homers Against Angels to End 30-Inning Scoreless Streak for the Yankees

  • The New York Yankees were held without a run for a third straight game, extending their scoreless streak to 29 innings in a 4-0 defeat at home to the Los Angeles Angels on Tuesday.
  • This slump follows the Yankees last scoring in the ninth inning on June 14 against the Boston Red Sox, with the streak now the longest for the franchise since September 2016.
  • Yankees pitchers like Will Warren and opposing Kyle Hendricks were dominant, but the offense struggled, leaving six runners on base and failing to deliver any hits in three opportunities with runners in scoring position as the lineup appeared to press at the plate.
  • Outfielder Cody Bellinger emphasized the importance of staying true to their identity and maintaining their strategy, expressing strong belief in the team's ability to improve and turn things around.
  • If shut out again Wednesday, the Yankees will break their franchise record of 37 consecutive scoreless innings, highlighting the urgency to end their offensive drought despite remaining first in their division.
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NEW YORK (AP) — Jazz Chisholm Jr. homered in the second inning to end New York's 30-inning scoreless streak, but an error in the eighth gave the Los Angeles Angels the winning run, 3-2 over the Yankees on Wednesday night. New York suffered its sixth straight loss. Mike Trout and Taylor Ward started the eighth inning by drawing walks from Fernando Cruz (1-3), and Luis Rengifo walked on four pitches to load the bases. Jo Adell hit a 105.9 mph grou…

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The Baltimore Sun broke the news in Baltimore, United States on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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