Yankees scoreless streak hits 29 innings in fifth straight loss (highlights) | Fingerlakes1.com
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The New York Yankees faced a disappointing loss against the Angels, marking a third consecutive game without scoring, extending their scoreless streak to 29 innings. They have now lost five straight games. Despite rookie pitcher Will Warren's commendable performance—striking out a career-high 11 batters in six innings—the Yankees’ offense dissipated, only managing four hits. Star players like Giancarlo Stanton struggled to reinvigorate the lineup, while team captain Aaron Judge's recent slump continued. Aiming to break the scoreless drought, the Yankees will look for better results in their upcoming game against the Angels.
Rookie right-hander Will Warren delivered a strong outing, completing six innings for the first time in over a month, striking out a career-high 11 batters.
The Yankees' offense struggled again, managing just four hits and striking out 12 times, resulting in their scoreless drought extending to 29 innings.
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