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<p>BALTIMORE — It’s nearly four weeks into the regular season and the Yankees are in last place in the AL East, on their way to their worst April since 2016 when they went 8-14. </p>



<p>That’s also the last time they failed to make the playoffs, as they finished in fourth place in the AL East.</p>



<p>And while the Yankees will tell you it’s still early —&nbsp;and it is – it’s not that early.</p>



<p>The problems that have plagued them aren’t showing signs of going away as they sit in the basement of the division.</p>



<p>Their slugging percentage of .348 is the worst in the majors and their OPS is .650, ahead of only the Tigers.</p>



<p>Incredibly, almost every offensive player is in an ugly slump, with the exception of Gio Urshela and Aaron Judge.</p>



<p>And the struggles are clearly getting to them. Their comeback chances all but ended at Camden Yards on Monday night <strong>when Judge was thrown out at third base</strong> after Urshela’s base hit to left to end the top of the eighth inning. The play prevented DJ LeMahieu’s run from scoring, which would have gotten the Yankees to within a run.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/04/27/the-yankees-are-broken-in-so-many-ways-0.jpg" /><figcaption>Gary Sanchez; Corey Kluber; Clint Frazier</figcaption><figcaption><span class="credit">AP; Getty Images; Charles Wenzelberg</span></figcaption></figure>



<p>Afterward, Judge admitted he was too aggressive on the play, but that’s certainly a product of them failing to produce offensively.</p>



<p>As they head into Tuesday’s game against the Orioles, who have now beaten the Yankees four straight times in Baltimore after dropping 18 in a row, here’s a look at what’s wrong:</p>



<h2>All bets are off when Gerrit Cole isn’t starting</h2>



<p>Cole has lived up to expectations so far this season — and so has the rest of the rotation, at least in the eyes of some observers, who doubted the depth of the other four. </p>



<p>Tuesday night’s starter, Corey Kluber, has looked like someone who hasn’t pitched much in the past two years. The Yankees remain confident as the right-hander gets more work in, the results will improve and the 35-year-old has historically gotten better as the season has gone on. </p>







<p>Jameson Taillon has been effective at times, but <strong>hasn’t been able to figure out the fourth inning</strong>, which is a problem for a starter. Again, there is a belief he will round into form after not pitching since May 2019 due to a second Tommy John surgery. </p>



<p>Domingo German, who looked sharp in spring training after missing all of last season while serving his MLB domestic violence suspension, hasn’t been as effective during the season. </p>



<p>And Jordan Montgomery, healthy and ready for his first full season since 2017, got off to a promising start, but has allowed 11 earned runs in 15 ⅔ innings in his last three outings.&nbsp;</p>



<h2>Inconsistent offense</h2>



<p>The numbers speak for themselves. After a brief display of power in Cleveland, when they hit nine homers in four games to help produce their first three-game winning streak of the season — the Yankees looked lost again on Monday, <strong>when they were shut down by Matt Harvey</strong>. As one AL scout put it Tuesday, “Almost everyone is going bad.”</p>


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<p>That includes particularly worrying trends from Gary Sanchez, <strong>whose solid start is a thing of the past</strong> and he’s slipping towards the horrific numbers he put up in 2020. In his past nine games, he’s 2-for-28 with 10 strikeouts and no extra-base hits. In the same stretch, Gleyber Torres is 6-for-33 with no extra-base hits. Aaron Hicks is 4-for-33 in 10 games, but two of those were homers. Clint Frazier is 2-for-37 with 17 strikeouts, although the Yankees point to his nine walks as a positive sign. LeMahieu is 2-for-20 and Brett Gardner is 1-for-19. Urshela, Judge and the more recently productive Giancarlo Stanton can’t generate enough offense on their own.</p>



<p>So what to do? There are no simple fixes. No one on the 40-man roster could be expected to come up and provide an impact, from Tyler Wade to Estevan Florial or a pitcher like Michael King. </p>



<p>King was recalled from the alternate site to replace Deivi Garcia, <strong>who was optioned to Scranton</strong> following his mediocre outing on Monday.</p>



<p>With Luke Voit likely about two weeks away, it might be a while before the Yankees get a spark unless someone already on the roster is finally able to provide one.</p>
			 
					
						<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>NyPost</strong> - Author:<strong>Dan Martin</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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