Yankees Bench Paul Goldschmidt Amid Performance Concerns Against Right-Handers
Yankees Bench Paul Goldschmidt Amid Performance Concerns Against Right-Handers

Yankees Bench Paul Goldschmidt Amid Performance Concerns Against Right-Handers

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The New York Yankees have made strategic roster adjustments as they fight to maintain their playoff position, notably moving Paul Goldschmidt down the batting order and increasingly benching him against right-handed pitchers due to his struggles in those matchups. Goldschmidt has been sidelined multiple times recently, including three of the last five games and twice in a series against the Boston Red Sox, reflecting concerns about his performance against righties, where he holds a .237 batting average and a 21.7 percent strikeout rate. Though he has maintained a strong overall OPS in August, the Yankees' management has recognized his liabilities against right-handed pitching and replaced him with players like Ben Rice in the starting lineup. These decisions underscore an 'all-hands-on-deck' approach by manager Aaron Boone to optimize the roster during a critical stretch of the season. The changes highlight the team's willingness to make tough calls to improve their chances of success as the playoff push intensifies. Fans and analysts are closely monitoring how these moves will impact the Yankees' performance moving forward.

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