Yankees Searching for Answers After 3rd Straight Shutout
- The New York Yankees suffered their third consecutive shutout loss on Tuesday night, losing 4-0 to the Los Angeles Angels at Yankee Stadium.
- This slump follows a series of offensive struggles and recent poor performances from key players like Aaron Judge, causing frustration and prompting a hitters' meeting.
- Angels starter Kyle Hendricks, who struck out nine batters over six shutout innings, and a nearly perfect Angels bullpen limited the Yankees to just four hits.
- Aaron Judge went 0 for 4 with three strikeouts against the Angels, marking 2 for 19 over his last five games with no extra-base hits, while Giancarlo Stanton had two hits in his second game.
- The Yankees' ongoing offensive woes, with 29 consecutive scoreless innings tying a franchise record, have increased pressure to acquire a dependable right-handed bat before the trade deadline.
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