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Yankees players trying everything to turn slump around: report

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In the film "Major League," Pedro Cerrano uses all kinds of superstitions and voodoo to try to break out of a slump. The New York Yankees appear to be close to that.

The Yankees are 6-14 in August and 11-20 in the second half of the season. The team is on a two-game winning streak after avoiding a four-game sweep of the Toronto Blue Jays and starting off their Subway Series against the New York Mets right behind Aaron Judge's 47th home run of the season.

Yankees players revealed to Sports Illustrated in a story published Tuesday the team has been trying everything to try to shake the bad juju – playing with and without undershirts, changing spikes, burning sage, the way they greet each other, chewing gum and even playing video games with each other.

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Yankees players stand for the national anthem before taking on the Detroit Tigers at Yankee Stadium on June 3, 2022, in New York City. (Adam Hunger/Getty Images)

What about a rainout, a la "Bull Durham"?

"We've got a good thing with rain delays," Yankees reliever Lucas Luetge told the outlet. "We circle up and play video games together, and we won both times."

The weather threatened to delay Monday’s game against the Mets. But a passing thunderstorm couldn’t put a stop to the start.

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New York Yankees' Ron Marinaccio delivers the pitch against the Astros on June 30, 2022, at Minute Maid Park in Houston, Texas. ( Juan DeLeon/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Ron Marinaccio, another Yankees pitcher, admitted to Sports Illustrated it’s really all about keeping a "positive

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