June 19, 2019 NEW YORK -- Cameron Maybin's consistent refrain has been that he will not waste energy worrying about things that are out of his control, such as the security of his roster spot. The veteran outfielder prefers to let his performance speak for itself, and with each big swing, the Yankees’ looming decision seems to grow more difficult. With Aaron Judge set to rejoin the big league roster as soon as Friday, Maybin homered for a fourth consecutive game on Tuesday night, helping to lead the Yankees to a 6-3 victory over the Rays at Yankee Stadium. Edwin Encarnacion added his first blast as a Yankee as the Bombers cleared the fences for a 21st straight game, the longest home run streak in the Majors this season. The Yankees remain tight-lipped on how they will solve their upcoming roster crunch, though when general manager Brian Cashman outlined the outfield on Monday in the wake of Encarnacion’s acquisition, he did not mention Maybin’s name. Instead, Cashman’s envisioned outfield consisted of Giancarlo Stanton, Aaron Hicks and Judge, with Brett Gardner as the extra player off the bench. ~-~~-~~~-~~-~ Please watch: "2019 MLB FOOD FEST" • 2019 MLB FOOD FEST ~-~~-~~~-~~-~