BALTIMORE – Neither Aaron Judge nor the Yankees had a successful series against the Orioles, as the slugger’s hit total matched the club’s win total over four games. Judge went just 1 for 13 with four strikeouts in Baltimore, with his only hit, a single, coming in Monday’s shutout loss. Judge isn’t the only reason the Yankees won just one game while scoring six runs against their division rival, but his performance didn’t help as his team fell to second place this week. The 2022 MVP is now hitting .197/.331/.393 over 33 games after going 0 for 2 with a walk and a strikeout in Thursday’s 7-2 loss. He also reached on catcher’s interference. “If I was batting 1.000, that’d probably be the only time I’d be feeling good,” Judge said, downplaying his shortcomings at the plate. “Ask anybody that plays this game: you’re not hitting 1.000, you’re not feeling good.” It hasn’t been all bad for Judge, as he does have six home runs and 18 RBIs, which is tied for second on the Yankees. He’s also getting on base and owns an above-average 111 wRC+. However, there’s no arguing that he’s been disappointing so far. “Just grinding right now to get there,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. “And he will. Somebody’s gonna pay big time. He’s gained some traction. He’s stacked some good days in a row. Still on base a couple times today with the interference. He’ll get it going, and look out when he does.” Boone is right when he says that Judge has strung together some better days recently.