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History shows 6-11 Yankees might be in BIG trouble
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The Yankees’ many early-season slumpers include catcher Gary Sanchez (left), center fielder Aaron Hicks (top right) and designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton (bottom right).AP
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The Yankees hoped their big win the other night was the start of a slump-busting run.
Not even close. When you lose five, win one, drop another and look lifeless every single time, you’re still in a funk. That’s exactly what the Yankees still are dealing with after Wednesday night’s 4-1 stinker to the Atlanta Braves.
Introducing Yankees Insider:
As the days pass, the Yankees are digging themselves a bigger and bigger hole. At 6-11, they’re last in the AL East and trailing the first-place Red Sox by five games. They’re also tied with the Minnesota Twins for the worst record in the American League.
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April 9, 2021
The mystery pitcher began appearing in my morning box scores during the second half of September 1980. Sometimes he was Valenzuela, others Valenzla, but every time I looked, he had zeroes next to his name. I couldn’t find him in my baseball card set, my
Street & Smith’s Official Yearbook 1980, or my
Complete Handbook of Baseball 1980. All I knew was that suddenly he was one of the Dodgers’ most reliable relievers, a rookie thrown into the fire of a three-way NL West race between the Dodgers, Astros, and Reds.
What I didn’t know was that just over six months later, everybody who was anybody would know the name Fernando Valenzuela and the trail of zeroes he left in his wake. Fernandomania was coming.
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