Yankees’ anemic offense struggles again in loss to Reds

   

Carlos Rodon’s few mistakes were hammered.

His teammates’ offensive mistakes were plentiful.

This version of the Yankees — with a star-studded top of the lineup but Muggsy Bogues length — does not have much room for error, so flawed games become losses.

Aaron Judge looks up to the sky after grounding into a double play with two runners on in the seventh inning of the Yankees' 3-2 loss to Reds.

 Aaron Judge looks up to the sky after grounding into a double play with two runners on in the seventh inning of the Yankees’ 3-2 loss to Reds.

Wednesday’s effort was flawed, so the Yankees lost, 3-2, to the Reds in The Bronx in front of 47,646 frustrated fans.

A righty-heavy starting lineup was five-hit by lefty Andrew Abbott and four Cincinnati relievers.