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Yankees Bats Go Silent in 4-1 Loss to Red Sox
28 Jun
Summary
- Yankees suffer third consecutive loss to last-place Red Sox.
- Offensive woes continue as team manages only three hits.
- Gerrit Cole allows four runs, including two solo home runs.

The New York Yankees experienced another frustrating offensive performance on Saturday, succumbing to a 4-1 defeat against the Boston Red Sox. This loss marks the Yankees' third consecutive defeat and their seventh loss in the past ten games. The team's bats went silent for the second game in a row, managing only three hits against Red Sox left-handed pitching.
Gerrit Cole struggled on the mound, surrendering four runs on seven hits, including solo home runs to Masataka Yoshida and Anthony Seigler. The offense, which had been finding ways to win without key injured players like Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton, is now faltering. The Yankees will aim to avoid a four-game sweep on Sunday night.
Over the first three games of the series, the Yankees have batted just .149 with limited walks. Several key batters have seen their performance dip recently. The team's record against left-handed starters has worsened, a stark contrast to their strong start to the season. They will look to regroup and avoid further losses as the series concludes.