LOS ANGELES — Aaron Judge is sinking ever deeper into a gruesome postseason slump, and the New York Yankees' championship chances are fading right along with him.
The superstar slugger went 1 for 9 with six strikeouts in his first two World Series games at Dodger Stadium, dragging down New York's offense in two losses to Los Angeles.
Judge was 0 for 4 with three strikeouts in Game 2 on Saturday night. He struggled even to make contact against Yoshinobu Yamamoto and reliever Blake Treinen, who fanned him with Juan Soto on second base for the first out of the ninth inning in the Dodgers' 4-2 victory.
Judge swung and missed six times in his four at-bats in Game 2. The entire Dodgers roster only did that 12 times.
''It definitely eats at you,'' Judge said. ''You want to contribute and help the team, but that's why you've got to keep working and you've got to keep swinging. I can't just sit here and feel bad for myself. Nobody is feeling bad for me, so you've just got to show up and do the work.''
Judge probably will win his second American League MVP award after the season ends, but he is nobody's idea of an October hero at the moment.
He is 6 for 40 (.150) with two homers and a whopping 19 strikeouts in these playoffs, getting all six of his RBIs during a three-game stretch in the AL Championship Series. He is 0 for 8 with runners in scoring position, and he has just one hit in his last 22 at-bats in that situation dating to past postseasons.
This isn't anything new for one of the game's top hitters from April to September: Judge's career postseason average has dropped to .199 as the World Series shifts to Yankee Stadium.