Camilo Doval struggled in the Yankees’ 11-4 loss to the Twins on July 4, allowing four runs for the second consecutive outing, including a two-run homer to Josh Bell. Manager Aaron Boone highlighted Doval’s ongoing issues against left-handed hitters, against whom he has a .951 OPS this season. Despite his potential and better command compared to other relievers, Doval’s performance has raised concerns as the trade deadline approaches. With a career-high six homers allowed this season, Doval’s future in high-leverage situations appears uncertain.
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