David Lennon: Is Yankees' futile offense a concern?
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David Lennon: Is Yankees' futile offense a concern?
"Ryan Weathers, who was allergic to the strike zone in his previous two starts, was economical and effective, throwing 101 pitches with seven strikeouts and no walks."
"The Yankees were held hitless for 12 consecutive innings after Amed Rosario's one-out single in the fourth inning Wednesday night, going 1-for-43 before Rice's single."
"Of course the results haven't been there for us the last couple games. But I think we'll be all right. I think the quality of at-bats is still there."
Ryan Weathers pitched eight innings, allowing only one run, yet the Yankees lost 1-0 to the A's. Weathers showed improvement with effective pitching, while the Yankees' offense struggled significantly, managing only two runs in 18 innings. They were hitless for 12 consecutive innings and went 1-for-43 before a single by Ben Rice. Despite the losses, Rice expressed confidence in the team's quality of at-bats, suggesting they can improve moving forward.
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