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Jul 01, 2026

Who's To Blame For Yankees' Slump, and How Can They Fix it at the Trade Deadline?

Who's To Blame For Yankees' Slump, and How Can They Fix it at the Trade Deadline?

The New York Yankees have lost six straight games to fall into second place in the American League East.Michael Rosenstein|
Dec 9, 2017; New York, NY, USA; New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone and general manager Brian Cashman at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Nicole Sweet-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 9, 2017; New York, NY, USA; New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone and general manager Brian Cashman at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Nicole Sweet-USA TODAY Sports | IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

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It's time to hit the panic button in the Big Apple. The suddenly slumping New York Yankees have lost six straight games thanks to a June swoon that is real and (unfortunately) very spectacular.

The club woke up on July 1 in second place in the American League East, 2.5 games behind the first-place Tampa Bay Rays.

Sure, the Yankees sit atop the AL Wild Card standings. But that's little consolation for a club and fan base with World Series expectations.

Who's to blame?

So who's to blame? Well, just about anyone on the Yankees who swings a bat. The Athletic's Chris Kirschner reminds us that the numbers never lie.

Why are the Yankees in a slump right now?

Goldschmidt: 0 for his last 14
Rice: 5 for his last 41
Domínguez: 2 for his last 17
Volpe: 5 for his last 30
Caballero: 5 for his last 35
Bellinger: 3 for his last 30
Chisholm: 1 for his last 15
Wells: Entire season

— Chris Kirschner (@ChrisKirschner) July 1, 2026

"(The Yankees) have 16 hits in their last 5 games, the lowest number of hits over a 5-game span in franchise history," Kirschner reported Tuesday.

Two names missing from that list are right fielder Aaron Judge and designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton. Certainly getting those bats back in the lineup changes the complexion of the Yankees' offense. But neither player is suiting up on Wednesday, and that's a big problem for manager Aaron Boone.

What can the Yankees do?

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