Yankees' mix has led to resurgence against lefties | amNewYork
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The New York Yankees have transformed their performance against left-handed pitchers, which was a major weakness last season, into a leading strength this year. With a league-best .834 OPS and a batting average of .270 against lefties, the Yankees benefitted from key offseason acquisitions like Paul Goldschmidt and Cody Bellinger, both of whom excel against left-handers. Goldschmidt leads with a remarkable .444 average, significantly boosting the team's offensive output and enhancing their postseason prospects.
The New York Yankees, previously struggling against left-handed pitching, have turned these weaknesses into strengths this season, now boasting the league's best OPS against southpaws.
With a revamped lineup featuring Paul Goldschmidt and Cody Bellinger, the Yankees have improved dramatically, currently ranking third in batting average against left-handed pitchers.
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