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The Yankees won a 2-1 game yesterday on one hit, a 2R HR by Carlos Beltran.

Speaking of which, here are the players on the roster with an OPS+ over 100:

121 Carlos Beltran

121 Austin Romine

109 Jacoby Ellsbury

That's it. 3/13 players. Team OPS+ is down to 86, worst in the AL -- they are 14th in average, 14th in OBP and 15th in slugging.

The rotation meanwhile is remarkably holding up. C.C. Sabathia, what can I say. He's indestructible. The other SP I've trashed repeatedly - Nathan Eovaldi - is also of course on a hot streak.

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Dustin Ackley is having surgery to repair his torn labrum. His 2016 season is over.</p>— Jared Diamond (@jareddiamond) <a href="

">May 31, 2016</a></blockquote>

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Dustin Ackley is having surgery to repair his torn labrum. His 2016 season is over.</p>— Jared Diamond (@jareddiamond) <a href="
">May 31, 2016</a></blockquote>

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His final line: 70 PA, .148/.243/.148, .390 OPS, 12 OPS+. Ghastly.

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Losing Warren and Wilson is killing them.

Not as much as a terrible offense. Their 8 run, 16 hit performance in game two included.

OPS+ by player

119 Carlos Beltran

107 Austin Romine

104 Jacoby Ellsbury

99 Bret Gardner

97 Rob Refsnyder

94 Brian McCann

88 Alex Rodriguez

88 Ronald Torreyes

87 Starlin Castro

81 Didi Gregorius

78 Chase Headley

51 Aaron Hicks

48 Mark Teixeira

11 Dustin Ackley

-- Chris Parmalee

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84 team total (worst in the AL)

3.79 runs/game (14th in the AL)

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The Yankees seem to be able to avoid becoming irrelevant by the skin of their teeth so far this year. They've spent 9 games all season where they were at or above .500, maxing out at 4-2 on April 12, and reaching 31-30 on June 10. So, they've been under .500 for the other 62 games. But somehow, they won't quite die.

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The Yankees seem to be able to avoid becoming irrelevant by the skin of their teeth so far this year. They've spent 9 games all season where they were at or above .500, maxing out at 4-2 on April 12, and reaching 31-30 on June 10. So, they've been under .500 for the other 62 games. But somehow, they won't quite die.

Good, I don't want them selling.

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