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Despite the New York Yankees’ worrisome run of form, general manager Brian Cashman remains calm. While fans are calling for drastic action, Cashman believes “the ship is still headed in the right direction” and there’s no reason to panic — at least not yet…Yen

June 20, 2025 by mrs a

For anyone looking for flipped tables or angry speeches about the historic slump the Yankees — during which they previously were shut out three straight games for the first time in nearly a decade and now have a season-high six-game losing streak — the team didn’t provide.

Instead, from the front office to the manager’s office to the dugout, the message was pretty much the same — even if fans don’t want to hear it.

“You’ve got to stay consistent with routines,” general manager Brian Cashman said while at a HOPE Week charity event Wednesday. “Again, the storm — hopefully — will pass sooner than later. We don’t take any of that for granted. I’m not gonna say this isn’t a headache to deal with. It is. You want to win every game, but that’s not possible. You certainly don’t want to be in this bad a stretch, either. That’s no fun. As of late, we’ve hit a rough spot. We’ll fight through it.”

The lineup that led in many categories for much of the season began to hit the skids a week ago, when the Yankees scored one run but still beat the Royals.

That began a seven-game stretch heading in which the Yankees put up just seven runs, a lack of production not seen by the club since 1968.

They did snap their scoreless in a 3-2 loss to the Angels on Wednesday, mustering three hits, two of which were solo homers — which classifies as an offensive outburst in these times.

“I get it’s historic because we got shut out a few times,” Aaron Boone said before the latest defeat. “But it’s a few games out of 162. It’s a snapshot, especially with as good an offense as we are.

“It’s more when these things become weeks, when you struggle as an offense. Then you start to make adjustments with what’s going on with different individuals. That’s not the case here. This is a few days. Granted, we have not scored. We have to score.”

General manager Brian Cashman said he is confident the Yankees will snap out of their recent offensive funk.
General manager Brian Cashman said he is confident the Yankees will snap out of their recent offensive funk

And play fundamentally sound, which has also been an issue of late.

“When you’re not scoring, those little things, you’ve got to be perfect with,” Boone said. “You’ve got to be able to advance the runner. … Guys are in a good spot [and] in the right frame of mind. We just have to keep things small. That’s been a hallmark of what we’ve done all year and an identity of who we are.”

Cody Bellinger, who homered Wednesday, said a stretch like this one is to be expected, even for the best of teams, though this one has garnered more attention because of the numbers.

Aaron Judge grimaces after flying out to deep center with two runners on in the eighth inning of the Yankees' loss to the Angels.
Aaron Judge grimaces after flying out to deep center with two runners on in the eighth inning of the Yankees’ loss to the Angels on June 18, 2025.

“Every team I’ve been on, we’ve hit a part of the season when you wonder, ‘What’s going on here?’ ” said Bellinger, in his first season with the Yankees after a career spent with the Dodgers and Cubs. “There are always variables in baseball. But our goal is to win the division, get to the postseason and win the World Series. We play 162 for a reason and there are going to be stretches when you say, ‘What the heck is going on?’ We just have to trust our guys.”

Those guys are — for the most part — the same ones that led the majors in slugging percentage, homers and OPS through June 11.

Since then, the Yankees entered Wednesday with the worst offense in the game, though Boone noted that their metrics showed they have continued to hit the ball hard.

“We’re obviously in a tough spot right now, a tough patch,” Cashman said. “But these guys care and they’re grinding through it. We’ll fight our way through it. … No one’s gonna give us anything. We’ve got to take it.”

 

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