Yankees tie franchise record by suffering third straight shutout as Aaron Judge, lineup sputter again

New York Yankees were excluded for the third consecutive match on Tuesday evening, equaling a franchise record as part of a 4-0 defeat against the Los Angeles Angels (Box Score). The 28 consecutive rounds of the Yankees are good for the fourth longer section in the history of the franchise, according to the member of the CBS Sports research team, Griff Waugh.
Here is an overview of the longest sequences in the history of franchise in this particular category:
- 2016 team: 33 consecutive rounds
- 1991 team: 32 consecutive rounds
- 2015 team: 31 consecutive rounds
- 2025 team (active): 28 consecutive rounds
The Tuesday competition saw the Yankees thwarted by the veteran Kyle Hendricks. Hendricks delivered six laundry sleeves, withdrawing nine strikers and abandoning only four strokes and a walk. The enclosure of the Angels – Ryan Zeferjahn, Reid Detmers and Hunter Strickland – then combined for three almost perfect frames which saw them produce zero blows and a single walk.
Aaron Judge, the engine that passes the offense of the Yankees, went 0 for 4 with three stick withdrawals in the night. During his last five games, he has now been 2 years for his last 19 with a home run, two steps and 12 stick withdrawals.
The only bright point for the Yankees offensive on Tuesday was the designated striker Giancarlo Stanton, who went 2 for 4 in his second game of the year.
The start of the Yankees Will Warren, for his part, gave a start of quality in a losing effort. He struck 11 strikers and held the angels with three points in six rounds. The Warren seasonal era is now at 4.83.
The Yankees entered Tuesday with a file of 42-29 in the season and an advance of 2 ½ match in the American League East. They are now 42-30, although they maintain this advance with the rays of Tampa Bay losing against the Baltimore Orioles.