Thursday, October 24

Reeling Yankees present frustration at finish of disappointing journey

ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Carlos Rodón and Tommy Kahnle visibly displayed the New York Yankees’ struggles.

Rodón sarcastically blew a kiss whereas strolling to the dugout after the second inning and Kahnle took out his frustrations on a cooling fan within the dugout on Wednesday throughout the Yankees’ 7-3 loss to the Los Angeles Angels.

The loss marked the primary time in 14 years New York was swept in a three-game sequence by the Angels, The Yankees accomplished a 1-5 journey that noticed them drop to final place within the AL East. They have misplaced 4 straight and 9 of 11.



Manager Aaron Boone admitted: “We stink right now.”

“We’re not very good right now. We understand that and certainly this is a low point for us,” he mentioned. “So acknowledging that we’re not in a good place as a team right now and we’re not playing anywhere near the ball we need to be able to play to put ourselves in a good position at the end of the season.”

After giving up a pair of two-run homers and 4 runs the primary two innings, Rodón blew a kiss to followers who have been booing him as he approached the dugout.

Rodón has a 7.36 ERA in his first three outings after signing a $162 million, six-year contract, his season delayed by a forearm damage in spring coaching after which again bother throughout his rehab.

Rodón mentioned he didn’t hear what followers have been saying, however he understood their frustrations.

“A fan was angry as they should be. I’m angry too. I was just angry at myself and blew a kiss unfortunately,” mentioned Rodon, who allowed six runs, 4 hits and 5 walks in 4 1/3 innings. “It was the best reaction I could give. Better not to give a reaction. I guess.”

Boone mentioned he understands Rodón’s frustration, however blowing a kiss was higher than doing one thing worse.

“When you’re in the arena, and you’re going through it, sometimes you do things you don’t necessarily want to engage in,” Boone mentioned. “Hopefully he’ll learn from that and move on, but I think it was better than getting into a shouting match or doing something that we would regret.”

Kahnle, who didn’t permit a run in his first 16 appearances this season and 21 straight outings relationship to final season, has given up a run in every of his previous three.

During the eighth inning, he walked two and allowed a ground-rule RBI double to Taylor Ward, which gave the Angels extra respiration room.

Kahnle made a sluggish stroll again to the dugout. After having his glove checked by an umpire, he walked into the dugout and threw his glove at a ground fan, which was propped up. He then stomped on it twice.

“Everyone’s different. I used to throw my helmet sometimes or snap or get mad. It’s not for everyone,” Boone mentioned. “Be authentic. I know we all care a lot. And sometimes in this game, when you get beat up a little bit and you’re taking your lumps it comes out in certain ways.”

The greatest frustrations although may be with the offense.

New York struck out 42 occasions throughout the Angels sequence, one shy of a crew document in a three-game sequence. Sean Casey was introduced on as hitting coach however the Yankees batted .171 throughout the journey.

“We’re not showing much signs of life or stringing anything together,” mentioned Anthony Volpe, who has solely 4 hits in his final 39 at-bats. “The game is going to be the game. The more consistently we can win pitches and AB’s I feel like the results will start to come.”

While the Yankees (50-47) are 9 video games off the lead within the AL East, they’re solely 3 1/2 video games out of the ultimate wild card spot. They are 15-22 since Aaron Judge obtained damage on June 3.

Boone hoped Thursday’s off day will help the crew recalibrate earlier than a three-game sequence in opposition to Kansas City.

“We have to come ready to compete our (butt) off on Friday and believe that’s the day we turn it around. If it’s not, we keep going,” he mentioned. “We’re nowhere near where we want to be, but understanding that and know we are capable and we can change. We control the story, and that’s on us.”

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