The New York Yankees faced challenges with their pitching rotation after Marcus Stroman was placed on the 15-day injured list due to knee inflammation. This worsened their existing issues since they were already missing three starters. Additionally, a rain-soaked game against the Giants led to frustrations regarding managerial decisions, as conditions worsened during the match, and team manager Aaron Boone criticized the situation. On a brighter note, Cody Bellinger’s performance marked a return to form after a poor start in the Yankees' night win against the Giants, crucial for bolstering the lineup.
The Yankees rotation was already short three starters on Opening Day and now they lose a fourth when Marcus Stroman was placed on the 15-day IL.
The rain-filled series opener against the Giants featured "probably the worst conditions we've ever experienced," according to manager Aaron Boone, prompting scrutiny over decisions made before and during the game.
Cody Bellinger broke out of a 3-for-30 slump with two hits and two RBI in the Yankees' recent win, sparking hopes for improved performance.
Despite rain affecting gameplay, the team lost with a significant deficit, raising questions about decisions made regarding game continuation and pitching usage.
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