Yankees catcher Austin Wells records consecutive home runs after a prolonged power drought. Multiple reports say Wells had managed only one home run over a stretch of roughly 38 games dating to May 1 before he produces back-to-back homers. The timing comes after Yankees executive Brian Cashman publicly described the catcher position as an “issue,” drawing attention to Wells’ role and performance. While Wells’ recent homering results mark an uptick in his power output, the coverage centers on the contrast between his earlier production and his current stretch. The reports do not add conflicting details about the game results, focusing instead on the same statistical turnaround and the prior comments attributed to Cashman. Together, the accounts present a scenario in which Wells’ early-season power struggles—reflected in the extended span with only one homer—are followed by immediate improvement, amid ongoing scrutiny of the Yankees’ catcher position.