When it comes to baseball, it’s sometimes better to be lucky than good. For years we lived by the old adage that what goes around comes around, but with advanced stats taking a larger role by the minute, we can do quite a bit to pinpoint which players have been lucky and which performances are for real. We’ve reached the point in the season where the sample size is large enough to declare that certain players have simply been more unlucky than others, whether they’ve done a poor job of creating their own luck or not. These are the Yankees that likely don’t consider themselves the luckiest men on the face of the earth this season.