Michael Kay’s frustrations with the Yankees, who’ve gone 29 straight innings with out scoring a run, had been palpable as he known as the ultimate out of Tuesday’s recreation.
The Yankees fell to the Angels, 4-0, as their shedding streak reached 5 video games.
As Paul Goldschmidt swung and missed for the ultimate out, Kay appeared virtually in disbelief over the ballclub’s offensive funk.
“When you see a lineup with this sort of talent base, it’s almost incomprehensible that they have been shut down to this extent,” Kay stated.
Kay’s befuddlement over the Yankees’ present stretch appeared to imitate that of Yankees followers in all places because the potent lineup — that ranks second in MLB in OPS (.784) — has turn into snake-bitten and struggled to mount something.
The Yankees have gone 29 innings with a run crossing the plate after having probably the most runs scored within the American League following Saturday’s loss to the Crimson Sox.

The Yankees have been on a downward spiral and haven’t gained since they beat the Royals final Thursday.
“There’s always a certain point where it’s not necessarily going your way and feel it,” Cody Bellinger stated after Tuesday’s loss. “You kind of feel this extra pressure to get the job done. At the end of the day, it’s the same game, and we have good conversations. We’re gonna have good conversations, we’re gonna keep going and gonna keep playing for each other, and get out of this thing.”
The Yankees proceed their collection with the Angels with the third recreation of a four-game set on Wednesday at Yankee Stadium.