Yankees Struggles: Finding Answers After Recent Losses

Cincinnati – The Yankees exceeded their first obstacle of the night, attacking the listed rookie Chase Burns. The real problem came later, from the bullpen and with the mood of the team.

Nicaraguan Jonathan Loáisiga gave a double to clean the bases in the seventh input and jazz chisholm Jr. was expelled in the ninth, preparing the stage for the fifth defeat of New York left on the ground in the year, falling by 5-4 against the reds In 11 tickets on Tuesday at the Great American Ball Park.

The Yankees have lost nine of their last 12 games, scoring only 34 races in that period. They fell 1-6 in Extrinnings this year, including 0-5 mark on the road.

“We are not playing well, but we have to learn from it,” said Yankees captain Aaron Judge. “We have many winners in this clubhouse and boys who know how to overcome bad streaks. We have already done it before.”

Even so, the Yankees had opportunities and Chisholm believed that a ruling of the plate, Mark Wegner, changed the course of his bat in the ninth entrance, when he presented himself with a corridor in First and an out. Chisholm shouted when a 2-0 pitching was sung against him, saying he told Wegner, “that’s not Strike.”

The turn continued, resulting in a punch. Chisholm took its defensive position for the lower entrance. According to the infielder, he looked up while taking rolled and saw Wegner looking at him. Chisholm asked the Umpir: “Why are you seeing me?” Wegner proceeded to expel Chisholm, the second time in the season.

“I don’t know what else to tell them, but they expelled me for not even arguing with the umpire,” said Chisholm.

Chisholm said the expulsion occurred immediately after a conversation in the Dugout with Judge, in which the captain had told him, “you will have another turn of the bat tonight. Let that pass and change the game for us.”

Boone said he planned to check the video and talk to Chisholm to give him a verdict.

“I don’t want them to be expelled. I want them to expel me in those situations,” said Boone. “I will have to continue investigating this. I have spoken with jazz about it.”

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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