The New York Yankees, despite having a strong offense earlier in the season, are facing a significant slump, culminating in six consecutive losses. They managed to break a 30 1/3 inning scoreless streak with Jazz Chisholm Jr.'s homer but still fell to the Los Angeles Angels 3-2. Their recent performance has been characterized by an inability to produce runs, having generated just seven runs in their last seven games. Key players, including Aaron Judge, are struggling, further complicating the Yankees' challenges as the season progresses.
They ran that streak to 30 1/3 before Jazz Chisholm Jr.'s one-out homer in the second inning of Angels righthander Jack Kochanowicz put an end to it.
The Yankees dropped their sixth straight with a 3-2 loss to the Angels in front of a vexed crowd of 43,255 at the Stadium.
Their offense of late, which has produced all of seven runs in their last seven games, could be encapsulated by the eighth inning.
Aaron Judge's slump continued as he, swinging at a first-pitch from righty Connor Brogdon, flied to center, dropping the reigning AL MVP into a 3-for-28 skid.
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