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Masahiro Tanaka Rocked As Baltimore Takes The Finale

Wednesday night Masahiro Tanaka took a step back against Baltimore after his stellar outing at Oakland.  

In the hallway of a near-silent visiting clubhouse, pitching coach Larry Rothschild sighed and swatted away the familiar queries about Masahiro Tanaka's physical status. Yes, the Yankees believe that their ace is healthy, but that still doesn't solve the biggest mystery in their rotation.

Coming off a promising outing last week, Tanaka took another step backward on Wednesday evening, surrendering seven runs and nine hits in a 10-4 loss to the Orioles at Camden Yards. Tanaka has allowed seven or more runs three times this season after having never done it before in his Major League career.

Pitching coach Larry Rothschild had this to say about Masahiro Tanaka. It's not what you wanted to see, but we'll just keep grinding and get through it," Rothschild said. "You saw what he's capable of last time. This time, it just was kind of unexpected. We'll just keep grinding away and try to get it straight."

New York hoped that Tanaka had corrected his issues with a career-high 13 strikeouts against the Athletics, but he followed it with an effort that looked more like the two before it when the right-hander surrendered 14 runs and 16 hits in 4 2/3 innings against the Astros and Rays. "according to http://m.yankees.mlb.com/news/article/233710094/yankees-masahiro-tanaka-takes-step-backward/

Tanaka issued a terse, one-word response when asked if he has thought about the possibility of an injury, and manager Joe Girardi also rejected that suggestion. "according to http://m.yankees.mlb.com/news/article/233710094/yankees-masahiro-tanaka-takes-step-backward/

"I know we've talked about that a lot, but how do you explain the shutout in Boston? How do you explain his last game?" Girardi said. "If a guy is injured, he's injured, and there's not going to be good starts. To me, it's just the inconsistency. He hasn't been consistent this year." "according to http://m.yankees.mlb.com/news/article/233710094/yankees-masahiro-tanaka-takes-step-backward/

Larry Rothschild and Joe Girardi both said that Masahiro  Tanaka did not have a sharp slider against Baltimore, and catcher Austin Romine said that the righty was unable to dot his pitches on the corners of home plate. "according to http://m.yankees.mlb.com/news/article/233710094/yankees-masahiro-tanaka-takes-step-backward/

"Usually with the movement on his pitches, even a not-so-good slider is above-average," Romine said. "I don't think that the movement is the issue, I think it's showing up in the middle of the plate. We couldn't get on the corner and work. It was kind of battling all night."

Tanaka worked a pair of scoreless frames before giving up four runs and five hits in a loud third.Adam Jones slugged a run-scoring double, Mark Trumbo scorched a two-run laser overAaron Judge and Chris Davis smashed a RBI single, all of which were clocked by Statcast™at over 105 mph. "according to http://m.yankees.mlb.com/news/article/233710094/yankees-masahiro-tanaka-takes-step-backward/

"It wasn't just the slider that wasn't sharp tonight," Tanaka said. "As for the slider, I think it just wasn't coming out of the hand right. I do understand why it wasn't sharp, so I need to get back and work on that." "according to http://m.yankees.mlb.com/news/article/233710094/yankees-masahiro-tanaka-takes-step-backward/

Jones launched a three-run homer in the fourth -- again, on a first pitch -- and Girardi left Tanaka out to save the bullpen. Rothschild noted that Tanaka seemed to be in bad counts all night and that his strike percentage (60-of-103, 58.2 percent) could "determine that it just wasn't him." "according to http://m.yankees.mlb.com/news/article/233710094/yankees-masahiro-tanaka-takes-step-backward/

"I think it's unusual for him, but I think every Major League career isn't a total upswing," Rothschild said. "You go through bumps in the road. This has been more than a little bump. It's a big bump, but we'll get through it." "according to http://m.yankees.mlb.com/news/article/233710094/yankees-masahiro-tanaka-takes-step-backward/

 We're almost three months into the regular season, When and will Masahiro Tanaka find his form again and be able to be consistent each game he is the starting pitcher? 

 New York who is leading the American League East by 2.0 games over second place A.L East rival Boston drops to 30-20 while Baltimore improves to 27-24 on the season. 

New York now continues their road trip as they head to  Canada to take on Toronto starting Thursday. New York veteran left -hander CC Sabathia who has a record of 5-2 with an earn run average of 4.42 will get the start.  CC Sabathia has cruised through his last three starts against Kansas City, Tampa Bay, and Oakland while putting together his first three -game winning streak since 2013. Can he make it four?  He will go up against Toronto right -hander Marco Estrada who has a record of 4-2 with a 3.15 earn run average. Estrada is quietly putting together yet another strong season while he has allowed two runs or less in eight of his eleven starts this season while averaging 10.2 strikeouts per nine innings as a starter. "according to https://www.mlb.com/gameday/yankees-vs-blue-jays/2017/06/01/490910#game_state=preview,game_tab=,game=490910

First pitch is set for 7:07 the game will be televised on the Major League Baseball Network.