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Yankees’ offense silent again in another series loss to sub-.500 team

The New York Yankees (50-46) continued to go down the wrong path on Tuesday night as they suffered another series loss to a sub-.500 team, their fourth this month, after the offense was silent again in a 5-1 loss to the Los Angeles Angels (48-48).

New York, who has dropped eight of ten, managed just two hits, and the lone run came off the bat of Gleyber Torres, who belted his 14th home run of the season.

Domingo Germán gave up five runs on four hits over six innings. Albert Abreu followed him in relief and tossed two scoreless frames.

The Yankees will try to avoid the three-game sweep on Wednesday at 7:07 p.m. Carlos Rodón will make his third start of the season.