Ryan McMahon's tenure with the New York Yankees has recently become a topic of discussion among baseball fans and analysts alike, as he continues to struggle in what was once expected to be a successful move. According to recent articles from FanDuel and Yanks Go Yard, McMahon’s performance has been underwhelming since joining the team.

McMahon, who signed a seven-year contract worth $70 million with the Yankees, has not lived up to expectations this season. His struggles have prompted speculation about whether the Yankees will cut ties with him before the trade deadline. Heavy.com reported that there is growing pressure on the Yankees to consider trading McMahon due to his poor performance.

Despite these challenges, McMahon did briefly show signs of improvement during a game against the Kansas City Royals on May 27th, according to FanDuel. However, this resurgence has not been enough to quell concerns about his long-term future with the team. Sports Illustrated suggests that Amed Rosario may be positioned as McMahon's potential replacement if the Yankees decide to part ways.

As of now, it remains unclear whether McMahon will continue to receive support from the Yankees or face a trade before the deadline. The team’s decision could significantly impact their roster and strategy moving forward.