Yankees drawing a blank when it comes to solving their offense's shutout streak
Briefly

The New York Yankees have faced a troubling offensive slump, highlighted by a historic run of being shut out for three games. Manager Aaron Boone acknowledged the concern but emphasized that the team's overall performance aligns with expectations. He attributed the recent struggles to a mix of unfortunate circumstances rather than a significant flaw in the team's offense. Boone mentioned that analytics suggested the Yankees were making solid contact, indicating that the slump may be due to bad luck rather than a deeper issue within the team.
"I get the historic part just because we got shut out a few times, but it's a few days out of 162... I expect that to continue."
"...the Yankees smashed three balls on a drizzly, unseasonably cold night that could have decided the game... but they still came up empty nonetheless."
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