In recent weeks, the New York Yankees‘ performance has been dominated by impressive starting pitching, even as their offense has floundered.
The team’s recent series with the Texas Rangers saw the Bombers restrict their opponents to just four runs at most, while the Oakland Athletics were limited to just two runs in a match on Tuesday night. If the Yankees’ hitters can reverse their current trajectory, the team is set for success, especially with more pitching power on the way.
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Rodon’s Return: A Major Boost for the Yankees’ Rotation
Brian Cashman, the Yankees’ General Manager, secured Carlos Rodon on a six-year, $162 million deal this past off-season.