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The Yankees are on the verge of making history… in a negative way: their scoreless drought is unimaginable

News RoomBy News RoomJune 18, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The New York Yankees, one of the most prestigious franchises in Major League Baseball, are going through an unprecedented offensive crisis. The team has been shut out for three consecutive games, accumulating a drought of 29 innings without scoring a single run. This unusual and worrying streak has fans and analysts wondering what is happening with the offense of a team that, at least on paper, has more than enough weapons to avoid such a debacle.

The most alarming thing about this situation is not only the number of innings without producing, but the pitchers who have managed to keep the Yankees scoreless. On Sunday, Brayan Bello, a young starter who occupies the last places in the Red Sox rotation, left them scoreless.

On Monday, Jose Soriano of the Angels, who had allowed seven runs in just 3.2 innings in his previous outing at Fenway Park, pitched seven solid innings without allowing a run. And on Tuesday, Kyle Hendricks, a 35-year-old veteran with a 5.20 ERA.

The excuse for this poor performance cannot be that there are many injured players, as, for example, Aaron Judge and Cody Bellinger are recovered, and Giancarlo Stanton recently returned to the lineup. However, none of this has served to prevent this historic decline.

A journey through history

The last time the Yankees experienced an offensive drought of this magnitude was in 1908, when they went 37 innings without scoring. At that time, the team had not yet achieved the greatness it has today. For a modern version of the Yankees to come close to that mark from more than a century ago is, to say the least, shocking.

Journalist Chris Kirschner of The Athletic was the one who recalled this historic fact, generating even more concern among fans. The comparison is not gratuitous: the 1908 team finished with a losing record and a mediocre offense. For the current Yankees, any comparison to that era is a wake-up call.

Post-match statements

During the game, the sports commentator of the official broadcast, Michael Kay, referred to what the Yankees were going through. “When you see a lineup with this kind of talent, it’s almost incomprehensible that they have been shut out to this point,” he said.

On the other hand, Yankees player Cody Bellinger, who also spoke after the game, said they are feeling a lot of pressure. “There’s always a point where things don’t necessarily go your way and you feel it. You feel this extra pressure to get the job done. At the end of the day, it’s the same game, we have good conversations, we’re going to keep going, we’re going to keep playing for ourselves and get out of this,” he said.

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