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                    <title><![CDATA[Zack Britton ‘beyond frustrated’ with recent performances]]></title>
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<p>KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Zack Britton said he agrees with the assessment of many Yankees fans regarding his performance this season.</p>



<p>“Really just pitching like s&#8211;t,’’ Britton told The Post on Tuesday. “I’m beyond frustrated at this point. I’m not getting my body to do what I want it to, like last year and the years before that.”</p>



<p>The trend continued in Monday’s win over the Royals, when Britton couldn’t protect a one-run lead in the ninth in a game the <strong>Yankees won in 11 innings</strong>.</p>



<p>With Aroldis Chapman on the injured list due to left elbow inflammation, Britton issued a two-out walk to Whit Merrifield, which was followed by a stolen base and a single by Nickey Perez that tied the score.</p>



<p>The left-hander was coming off three straight scoreless outings, but has given up at least a run in eight of his 16 appearances this season, dealing with command issues that might be related to the elbow surgery he underwent in spring training.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img src="/uploads/2021/08/11/zack-britton-beyond-frustrated-with-recent-performances-0.jpg" /><figcaption>Zack Britton says his routine was disrupted by missing spring training.</figcaption><figcaption><span class="credit">Getty Images</span></figcaption></figure>



<p>“There are a lot of reasons,’’ Britton said of his struggles. “Missing spring training was huge.”</p>



<p>He pointed to his last subpar season, which came after he had Achilles surgery during the offseason.</p>



<p>“I had COVID, then elbow surgery,’’ Britton said. “Missing reps in spring leads to an uphill battle. I’m trying to help the team in high leverage [situations]. That’s my job.”</p>



<p>The results have led Britton to second-guess his decision to get bone chips removed from his elbow during the spring.</p>


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<p>He now thinks he may have been better off regaining the weight lost during his bout of COVID-19 and trying to pitch through it.</p>



<p>“In hindsight, maybe it was something I could have pitched with and wouldn’t have felt it,’’ Britton said.</p>



<p>Asked if he thought he’d get back to where he’s been, Britton said he was optimistic he would.</p>



<p>“I’m pretty confident I’ll get there this year,’’ Britton said. “It’s gonna be a grind.”</p>



<p>Britton and manager Aaron Boone pointed to his increased velocity in Monday’s outing and both felt his stuff has been getting better.</p>



<p>Through the first months of his comeback, though, Britton said he was “fighting with his delivery. … At some point I’ll feel normal. I thought I’d feel better by now, so I’m a little frustrated.”</p>







<p>The shaky season has come after the Yankees picked up Britton’s $14 million option for 2022 to prevent the left-hander from potentially opting out of his deal following last season.</p>



<p>The decision meant the Yankees decided to keep Britton for two years and $27 million rather than possibly see him walk.</p>



<p>In his last 11 appearances, Britton has allowed eight runs — seven earned — along with eight walks in 10 innings.</p>



<p>Overall, Britton’s walk rate has skyrocketed to a career-high 6.91 per nine innings. And he has stranded a career-worst 59.3 percent of inherited runners. His ground ball rate slipped from 77.2 percent in 2019 to 71.7 a year ago and 68.4 this year.</p>



<p>Though ERA can be deceiving when it comes to relievers, Britton’s has gone from 1.91 in 2019 and 1.89 last year to 5.65 this season.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img src="/uploads/2021/08/11/zack-britton-beyond-frustrated-with-recent-performances-1.jpg" /><figcaption>Zack Britton</figcaption><figcaption><span class="credit">Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post</span></figcaption></figure>



<p>But the news isn’t all discouraging. According to Fangraphs, Britton has given up more soft contact — and less medium and hard contact — than in previous seasons.</p>



<p>And opposing hitters’ exit velocity is 82.8 mph, Britton’s best since tracking began in 2015.</p>
			 
					
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<p>The numbers didn’t add up for the Brooklyn Nets and Spencer Dinwiddie.</p>



<p>The backup point guard <strong>expectedly agreed to a sign-and-trade deal Wednesday</strong> with the Washington Wizards, netting him a three-year, $62 million deal, according to multiple reports.</p>



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<p>The transaction is part of a five-team deal, which will return to the Nets a 2024 second-round pick and a 2025 draft swap from the Wizards, ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reports.</p>



<p>Dinwiddie’s departure was all but inevitable after Brooklyn’s signing of Patty Mills on Tuesday. Mills, also a point guard, signed a two-year, $12 million deal that pushed the Nets’ projected tax bill from $92.6 million to $121.8 million <a href="https://twitter.com/BobbyMarks42/status/1422630846696247297?s=20" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">according to former Nets assistant GM Bobby Marks, now with ESPN.</a></p>



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<p>The 28-year-old Dinwiddie played just three games last season because of a torn ACL, but averaged 14.3 points, 5.3 assists and 3.0 rebounds in 274 games with the Nets.</p>
			 
					
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