The last-place Yankees fell to 60-61 after Wednesday's shutout loss to the Braves, the first time they have a losing record at least 120 games into a season since Sept. 5, 1995.

Published 2 years ago on Aug 21st 2023, 11:00 am
By Web Desk

ATLANTA -- While the Atlanta Braves focus on 100 wins, the New York Yankees' new goal is shaking their losing record.
Charlie Morton recorded 10 strikeouts in six innings, Eddie Rosario hit a two-run homer and the Braves beat New York 2-0 on Wednesday night to complete a three-game sweep and drop the struggling Yankees below .500 for the first time this season.
New York (60-61) was left with a five-game losing streak after being outscored 18-3 in the sweep, capped by back-to-back shutouts for the first time this season. The Braves (78-42) have thrown four shutouts in their past seven games to boost the majors' best record.
"To be able to sweep the Yankees is another great accomplishment," closer Raisel Iglesias said through an interpreter after his perfect ninth inning. "It's another step to try to get to 100 wins as quickly as possible."
It is the first time the last-place Yankees have had a losing record at least 120 games into a season since Sept. 5, 1995, when they also were 60-61, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. It is their first losing record at any point since they were 13-14 in 2021.
The Yankees, who haven't missed the playoffs since 2016, are 6½ games back of the American League's last wild-card berth. New York has finished with a winning record in 30 consecutive seasons.
New York manager Aaron Boone said it's not too late to salvage the season.
"The game is still littered with examples of teams going on unlikely runs," Boone said. "I get it looks bleak, and I don't want to even suggest that we're in a position to even talk about a streak like that. We've got to fix our own house and get going. But there's a lot of season left too, and we've got to look at it that way."
The Yankees, held to one hit in Tuesday night's 5-0 loss, came into the game with a .232 batting average, ahead of only Oakland's .222 mark in the majors. They were limited to four hits by Morton and relievers Pierce Johnson, Kirby Yates and Iglesias.
Aaron Judge, who had one hit and three strikeouts, acknowledged New York's hitters might be pressing.
"I think it kind of weighs on some guys because guys try to go in there and do a little too much and get that big hit and try to hit a three-run homer with no one on base," Judge said.
Judge said he retains faith the hitters "eventually will pull through."
"We've seen spurts of it through the year, but we're still looking for that long, hot streak we really haven't had all year," Judge said. "No better time than now."
Morton (12-10) allowed four hits with one walk as he struck out at least 10 batters for the 26th time in his career. His only previous double-digit strikeout game this season came with 10 in a 12-0 win at Texas on May 15.
"I think I just physically felt better tonight," Morton said.
Rookie right-hander Randy Vásquez (2-2) allowed two runs in 3⅓ innings in his fourth career start for the Yankees.
Rosario's homer to center field drove in Marcell Ozuna, who led off the second with a double off Vásquez.
Charlie Morton recorded 10 strikeouts in six innings, Eddie Rosario hit a two-run homer and the Braves beat New York 2-0 on Wednesday night to complete a three-game sweep and drop the struggling Yankees below .500 for the first time this season.
New York (60-61) was left with a five-game losing streak after being outscored 18-3 in the sweep, capped by back-to-back shutouts for the first time this season. The Braves (78-42) have thrown four shutouts in their past seven games to boost the majors' best record.
"To be able to sweep the Yankees is another great accomplishment," closer Raisel Iglesias said through an interpreter after his perfect ninth inning. "It's another step to try to get to 100 wins as quickly as possible."
It is the first time the last-place Yankees have had a losing record at least 120 games into a season since Sept. 5, 1995, when they also were 60-61, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. It is their first losing record at any point since they were 13-14 in 2021.
The Yankees, who haven't missed the playoffs since 2016, are 6½ games back of the American League's last wild-card berth. New York has finished with a winning record in 30 consecutive seasons.
New York manager Aaron Boone said it's not too late to salvage the season.
"The game is still littered with examples of teams going on unlikely runs," Boone said. "I get it looks bleak, and I don't want to even suggest that we're in a position to even talk about a streak like that. We've got to fix our own house and get going. But there's a lot of season left too, and we've got to look at it that way."
The Yankees, held to one hit in Tuesday night's 5-0 loss, came into the game with a .232 batting average, ahead of only Oakland's .222 mark in the majors. They were limited to four hits by Morton and relievers Pierce Johnson, Kirby Yates and Iglesias.
Aaron Judge, who had one hit and three strikeouts, acknowledged New York's hitters might be pressing.
"I think it kind of weighs on some guys because guys try to go in there and do a little too much and get that big hit and try to hit a three-run homer with no one on base," Judge said.
Judge said he retains faith the hitters "eventually will pull through."
"We've seen spurts of it through the year, but we're still looking for that long, hot streak we really haven't had all year," Judge said. "No better time than now."
Morton (12-10) allowed four hits with one walk as he struck out at least 10 batters for the 26th time in his career. His only previous double-digit strikeout game this season came with 10 in a 12-0 win at Texas on May 15.
"I think I just physically felt better tonight," Morton said.
Rookie right-hander Randy Vásquez (2-2) allowed two runs in 3⅓ innings in his fourth career start for the Yankees.
Rosario's homer to center field drove in Marcell Ozuna, who led off the second with a double off Vásquez.
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