Aaron Judge enduring least-productive stretch of his career as Yankees’ offense flounders
Aaron Judge is experiencing the least productive stretch of his career as the New York Yankees' offense struggles. Over the last 13 games, Judge has recorded only one RBI and has a low OPS of .619. The Yankees are currently 4.5 games behind the AL East-leading Rays, and Judge's recent performance has raised concerns among fans and analysts alike.
- ▪Aaron Judge has tallied just one RBI and holds an OPS of .619 over his last 13 games.
- ▪Judge is slashing .191/.321/.298 during this stretch with 19 strikeouts in 47 at-bats.
- ▪The Yankees have a 4-9 record in their last 13 games, falling further behind the Rays in the AL East.
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MLB New York Yankees Aaron Judge enduring least-productive stretch of his career as Yankees’ offense flounders By Ryan Giancola Published May 22, 2026, 2:21 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google The Yankees as a whole have been trending in the wrong direction as of late, but it’s their captain who is in the rarest of slumps. Aaron Judge has tallied just one RBI and holds an OPS of .619 over his last 13 games, his worst marks in those categories in such a span, according to Katie Sharp. As Judge has struggled, the Yankees have fallen further behind the Rays in the AL East in this 13-game span with their 4-9 mark leaving them 4 1/2 games back entering Friday’s series opener in The Bronx.
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