The Yankees can’t hide behind their home runs. They have a clear problem

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NEW YORK — Early in Sunday’s loss, the Yankees problem subtly slipped by. Aaron Judge was facing Andrew Kittredge in the bottom of the first inning. The Rays right-hander gave Judge two, possibly three middle-middle pitches that the Yankee slugger would usually crush. The first, a waist-high ball fat over the plate, was a called strike. The second was a little inside and Judge again let it go ...

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