Michael King’s Performance Is Making Him Nothing But A Liability For Yankees
While speaking about one topic, Michael King unintentionally sparked another. The Yankees’ problems are becoming worse as a result of his performance decline.
Michael King’s Performance Is Making Him Nothing But A Liability For Yankees
The Yankees reliever has had a difficult couple of outings, departing from his typically reliable performance. Michael King was the victim of Shohei Ohtani’s most recent heroics during the game on Monday night. The Yankees lost 4-3 in 10 innings as a result of the versatile star of the Angels’ game-tying, two-run home drive in the seventh inning.
Meanwhile in Anaheim, Shohei just ended Michael King’s life and stole his wife while he was at it.
pic.twitter.com/LeCfNpdSe6— Boston Sports Gordo (@BOSSportsGordo) July 18, 2023
It was the second straight game that King walked the team’s No. 9 batter with one out before allowing its greatest hitter to blast a two-run home run with two outs.
Michael King expressed his anger, saying that the specific circumstance had negatively impacted him twice in back-to-back games. Both had brought the Yankees to their knees in defeat.
It was only a matter of time.
Shohei Ohtani ties it with a 2-out, 2-run home run off Michael King in the bottom of the 7th. pic.twitter.com/I9KkdPlnoz
— Brian Paget (@BrianPaget_) July 18, 2023
“It’s burned me now twice in back-to-back outings,” King said.
King started the season with a 1.65 ERA in his first 19 appearances, but his past 12 appearances have seen him record a 6.27 ERA (13 earned runs in 18 2/3 innings) while allowing nine walks and four home runs.
Ohtani batflipped and rightfully so. Michael King got way too cocky with his fastball https://t.co/S5GIahYdL3
— Josh Benjamin (@JoshBESNY) July 18, 2023
Michael King has had flashes of strength during the difficult period for the Yankees, most notably on July 1 when he dominated the Cardinals for 3 1/3 innings. Nevertheless, he has found it challenging to uphold this standard of constancy during the trying time.
Like Sunday Morning 🌞✅
Shohei Ohtani Home Run💥
106.5 MPH 31° 403 Feet📏Shohei Ohtani homers (35) & Eduardo Escobar scores. 96.9 MPH four-seam fastball by Michael King.
Yankees 3 – #Angels 3 Bottom 7th
Credit: Ballys#大谷翔平 #Ohtani #Angels #GoHalos pic.twitter.com/6ZnFQSW8xz— Anaheim Sports (@AnaheimSports1) July 18, 2023
“I’ve definitely been a little bit off mechanically,” King said. “That kind of correlates directly to confidence. So then instead of going out there and ripping it and having the feeling that I’m going to succeed … I do feel like I’ve made some adjustments that have gotten me back on track a little bit.
“But then you go out there and make a mistake to Ohtani and it burns you. So you gotta keep moving forward and keep a high head. Go out there and attack the next time.”
Michael King tells @M_Marakovits what adjustments he would like to make moving forward.#YANKSonYES pic.twitter.com/9wogj96M6R
— YES Network (@YESNetwork) July 18, 2023
A drop in velocity, according to King, was caused by “a little off” rotation in his delivery early in the season.
“I think it’s just learning that new rotation to make sure I’m in the right spots and then I can consistently deliver pitches in the zones I want to be in,” King said.
Michael King over his last 12 games:
18.2 IP, 16 H, 13 ER, 9 BB, 19 SO, 4 HR pic.twitter.com/SyKaCwTc2J— Bronx Bombers News (@NewsBronx) July 18, 2023
A challenging stretch for the Yankees bullpen, which had been among the best in baseball during the first half of the season, has included King’s problems.
However, recently, they have started to show more weaknesses, particularly now that the Yankees’ struggling offence sometimes leaves them with little to no room for mistakes.
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