Alex Verdugo has re-discovered his hitting stroke
The New York Yankees have been the subject of many negative headlines recently, but the tide is shifting amidst their five-game winning streak. The club completed a three-game sweep of the Philadelphia Phillies on Wednesday, mostly because the rest of the lineup outside of Aaron Judge and Juan Soto is hitting again.
Outfielder Alex Verdugo sounded off on if there’s a different feeling in the clubhouse now, via YES Network.
“I mean yeah, I guess in a sense kinda, but not really,” Verdugo said. “With our own team, like inside here, in the clubhouse, we know who we got. We know who we are as a whole and we got each other’s back no matter what. We knew it was just a matter of time before we kinda started getting out of our little funk and everybody kinda contributing. Obviously the big guys for us, they’ve been there all year.”
The “big guys,” of course, is a reference to Judge and Soto. While the rest of the team struggled, Judge hit .409 and .333 in June and July, respectively. Soto hit .275 and .330.
Verdugo was one of the many struggling players at the plate over that period, hitting .219 and .220. However, the former Boston Red Sock has hits in seven of his last eight games.
“Obviously for me, I think the biggest thing was just staying inside the ball and getting back to my strengths which was really just using the other field,” Verdugo continued. “We’re feeling a lot better just not trying to do too much in the box, let the big guys do all that.”