Yankees' offense not helping matters

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The Yankees were supposed to be able to count on their offense to carry them if the young pitchers struggled. [link]

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Baseball Today: Friday, May 2
Published 5/2/2008 by Art Martone (amartone@projo.com) at Projo Sox Blog
... . (Daily News) Not only that, but the Yanks' offense -- while not currently at Red Sox subterranean levels -- isn't scoring enough to pick up the slack. (Newsday) Joe Girardi ...

An inconveniently ugly truth
Published 5/2/2008 by D&A at NJ.com: Pride of the Yankees
... April. The team can't plan on getting get any production from its rookie pitchers (actually, that should now be singular, because only one rookie remains in the rotation). More? The bottom four of the batting order (which has been some combination of Jose Molina , Melky Cabrera , Chad Moeller , a struggling Robby Cano , and Morgan Ensberg , among others) is 12-for-83 (.145) over the last six games. The Yanks are getting no production from the bottom of the lineup. Consequently, Kat O'Brien focuses on the struggling offense -- mainly calling out Cano, who says he knows he ...

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