"Yankees' Historic Struggles on the Mound: A Record-Breaking Start The New York Yankees are off to a shocking start, with their pitching staff allowing an astonishing six runs through their first six games of the season. This feat is a dubious distinction, as it marks the third most runs allowed by a team in its opening six games in Major League Baseball history. The 1915 Philadelphia Phillies and 2002 San Francisco Giants are the only teams to have surrendered more runs in their first six games, a testament to the Yankees' early-season woes on the mound. As the team looks to turn things around, fans are left wondering if this is a blip on the radar or a sign of deeper issues with the pitching staff."
The Yankees allowed six runs through six games, third most in history, behind only the 1915 Phillies and 2002 Giants.