Yankees' cold offense presenting considerable June worries | amNewYork
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Despite trading MVP candidate Juan Soto, the Yankees' offense has excelled, ranking in the top three for multiple key metrics in 2025. However, recent struggles have resulted in merely five runs across five games, including consecutive shutouts. Cody Bellinger, a recent acquisition, has particularly struggled against right-handers and on the road, causing concerns. Aaron Judge's consistent performance provides some optimism, as he leads in batting average and on-base percentage. Also, the team's younger players like Jasson Dominguez need to justify their potential with more at-bats, highlighting a tumultuous but pivotal point in the season for New York.
Despite losing MVP candidate Juan Soto, the Yankees remain top three in key offensive statistics in 2025, boasting their highest on-base and slugging percentage in five years.
Amid recent hitting woes, the Yankees have only scored five runs in their last five games and faced consecutive shutouts for the first time since August 2023.
Cody Bellinger's struggles against right-handed pitching and away from home raise concerns, as he has only four extra-base hits this month after a solid May.
Aaron Judge's performance remains solid even in a slump with an on-base percentage above .400 in June, indicative of his ability to bounce back throughout the season.
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