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<p>SEATTLE — If the Yankees’ offense is ever going to reach its potential this season, Luke Voit will have to start hitting like Luke Voit.</p>



<p>Sidelined by a torn meniscus in his left knee that led to surgery in spring training, then a right oblique strain that landed him back on the IL again, Voit has hardly looked like the player that led the majors in home runs last season upon his return.</p>



<p>But in <strong>Tuesday’s 12-1 rout over the Mariners,</strong> Voit had a career-high five hits. What pleased the first baseman and manager Aaron Boone just as much was the fact that three of the hits went to the opposite field — including an eighth-inning double.</p>



<p>“I’m finally hitting the ball over to right field,’’ Voit said after the game.&nbsp;</p>



<p>“He’s not just adding the length, he did a good job using the whole field,’’ Boone added. “He hadn’t used right field [recently].”</p>



<p>It’s something he’s done less this year than at any other point in his career. Both Boone and Voit noted for him to be successful, he can’t get pull-happy.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/07/07/this-version-of-luke-voit-is-yankees-best-hope-0.jpg" /><figcaption>Luke Voit had five hits in the Yankees&#8217; 12-1 win over the Mariners on July 6, 2021.</figcaption><figcaption><span class="credit">AP</span></figcaption></figure>



<p>After producing well initially after his return from the oblique strain, Voit went through a 2-for-24 skid with just one extra-base hit from June 26 to July 3.</p>



<p>And he entered Wednesday’s game still not having homered since June 25.</p>



<p>“It’s been pretty frustrating,’’ Voit said. “I felt like I was 0-2 going up to the plate sometimes.”</p>


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<p>The lack of home runs has been especially noticeable. His home run/fly ball rate has gone from 34.9 percent a season ago to 13 percent this season, according to Fangraphs. And Voit has made less hard contact than at any point of his career.</p>



<p>Perhaps some of that is due to the fact he hasn’t played in long stretches yet this year. He also might be a victim of the new ball.</p>



<p>Voit has acknowledged several times this season he’s tried to make up for lost time and gotten away from his approach at the plate, which has cost him.</p>







<p>“I’m not just a power hitter,’’ Voit said. “I need to take my hits. I was pulling off balls. I need to get back to what I was doing last year.”</p>



<p>He hit balls hard consistently Tuesday at T-Mobile Park, but one of the problems Voit has faced this season — along with plenty of other Yankee hitters — is hitting more ground balls than usual.</p>
			 
					
									<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>NyPost</strong> - Author:<strong>Dan Martin</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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