New York Yankees: Putting a Positive Spin on the Yankees’ Recent Drought

New York Yankees, Domingo German

Yes, the New York Yankees have not shown much promise recently. The rotation holds a 15.61 ERA in the last seven games and apposing batting average has almost doubled compared to the first 14 games in July. However, fans must remember the Yankees are 66-38, being eight games ahead of Boston and 8.5 against of Tampa. They are 28 games above .500 and are currently in first place for the AL East.

The team hasn’t been swinging it too bad either. The Bombers are batting a team .330 average in the last seven games. Didi Gregorius and Mike Tauchman are both batting over .400 in those last seven. Both those guys have 10+ hits in their last 22 and 23 at-bats.

As much as these numbers are satisfying to read, this twitter post said it best:

The last three games against Boston have been brutal. It’s been hard to watch but fans have to remember the Yankees are 6-4 against Boston this year, with already one series swept against them. I believe this is nothing short of a slump in the rotation just having bad timing.

Help on the way?

Many reports have confirmed that general manager Brian Cashman is in contact with many teams to add before the July 31 trade deadline. The need for a consistent quality starting pitcher is apparent and I believe the Yankees will make a move. Marcus Stroman from the Toronto Blue Jays and Trevor Bauer from the Cleveland Indians have been the most talked about in Yankee trade rumors.

Other positive news, ace Luis Severino and Dellin Betances are showing promise for a return from their injuries during August.

New York Yankees: Gary Sanchez is struggling and here’s why

New York Yankees, Gary Sanchez

The best catcher in Major League Baseball has only batted .108 in the month of July. New York Yankees gunslinger Gary Sanchez has gone 4-37 through the midway point of July. In Sanchez’s last 11 games he only has four hits (two being XBH) while fanning 17 times.

To give a perspective, last month at this time Sanchez had 12 hits and only fanned 11 times. Talks of a possible injury with his thumb have come up, but manager Aaron Boone and hitting coach Marcus Thames all agree that is not the issue.

New York Yankees: What did Aaron Boone have to say about his slump?

Manager Aaron Boone has said, “It’s a tough stretch for him. He is not putting pitches he should in play when he gets that one he can really pop. It’s more a foul ball or just he’s missing. And such is the ebb and flow of a season, but I don’t think it is thumb-related.”

Thames said, “He’s trying to do too much. He’s getting out of the strike zone and we’ve got to get him back in the strike zone, so he can go back to being himself.” Thames also added that he believes it is not a thumb injury due to when he succeeds at the plate. “He hasn’t said anything to me, but you can just see his exit velo of balls he does put in play, everything is still the same.” Thames said. When Sanchez was swinging it well in May and June, he batted over .320 each month with a combined 15 home runs.

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The Yankees have still done well even with Sanchez’s recent struggles. They are 60-33 and are in first place in the AL East. Being six games ahead of Tampa and ten games ahead of Boston, the Yankees are clear postseason contenders.

I don’t expect Sanchez to struggle long. He is one of the league’s premier players and will come back around eventually. A simple adjustment is needed. I believe Sanchez will break out of this soon and return to his All-Star type of play.