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Los Angeles Angels Relish Second Consecutive Shutout, Irk Yankees

Yankees Struggle Again, Scoreless for Three Games in a Row; Kyle Hendricks Stymies them for Six Innings, Resulting in a 4-0 Defeat to the Angels Since 2016.

L.A. Angels Bask in Second Consecutive Shutout, Annoying Yankees Yet Again
L.A. Angels Bask in Second Consecutive Shutout, Annoying Yankees Yet Again

Los Angeles Angels Relish Second Consecutive Shutout, Irk Yankees

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The Yankees had a rough stretch after leaving Fenway Park, thanks to a shocking trade and an extended scoring drought. Rafael Devers was traded from the Red Sox to the San Francisco Giants in a surprising move, given the Yankees' ongoing scoreless streak.

The streak reached up to 29 innings, extending for the seventh time in the team's history that they went three games without scoring a run. The last time this happened was in September 2016 during the end of an 84-win season[2][4][5]. The Yankees were on a losing spree, with a 10th loss in 17 games[1].

The team's struggles coincided with Giancarlo Stanton's return after injuries to both his elbends sidelined him for the first 70 games of the season[3]. Manager Aaron Boone acknowledged some pressing might be happening, with hitters feeling extra pressure to perform[3].

The Yankees faced some tough opponents during this drought, notably the pesky Los Angeles Angels. The Angels handed the Yankees consecutive shutouts, almost unheard of since May 12-13, 1999[1]. In those games, Chuck Finley and others combined to completely stymie the Yankees, allowing only three hits across both contests[5].

The latest series against the Angels was especially challenging, with the Yankees going 0-for-18 with runners in scoring position and only managing a total of 12 hits across the matchups[4]. This slump highlighted issues with timely hitting and offensive production during this period[1][4].

The Yankees will need to regroup and find their rhythm at the plate to turn things around and start climbing back up in the standings. Meanwhile, the Angels relish in their success and are making the lives of Yankees hitters a bit more difficult these days. It's clear there's room for improvement for New York if they hope to bounce back from this tough stretch.

[1] https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/35446469[2] https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/NYY/2025-games-scoreless.shtml[3] https://www.mlb.com/news/yankees-aaron-boone-on-offensive-slump-pressing-might-be-going-on/c-352371216[4] https://www.northjersey.com/story/sports/mlb/yankees/2025/06/18/yankees-scoreless-streak-reach-29-innings-angels-beat-them-for-2nd-consecutive-game/10511383002/[5] https://www.mypost.com/sports/mustangsbpub/yankees-lose-three-straight-games-remain-scoreless/article_d18ceef8-8ec3-5f1a-88da-2a0a9f684c30.html

Cody Bellinger, a star player for the Los Angeles Angels, must be enjoying watching the New York Yankees struggle, particularly their recent slump in scoring. Kyle Hendricks, a pitcher from the MLB, would find the Yankees' current offensive woes intriguing, given his background in baseball.

The ongoing struggles of the Yankees, as seen in their 29-innings scoreless streak, have sparked discussions in the realm of sports, with many questioning their consistency in MLB games.

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