While nearly every aspect of the Yankees has been brutal of late, on the whole, the offense has been the most unwatchable part of this year’s team so far. Despite the amount of players with potential and/or a track record on the roster, the Yankees have gotten a substandard amount of offense all year. It’s been bad.
As a bit of a palate cleanser, let’s go back to some good Yankees’ offenses and look back at some of the franchise’s most notable performances over the years.
Most Runs in a Game
The Yankees offense was dynamic in 1936, scoring nearly seven runs per game on the road en route to a 102-win season and a World Series title.