NEW YORK — Aaron Judge is rarely candid with reporters when discussing behind-the-scenes matters concerning the New York Yankees. So it was interesting that the captain openly expressed his displeasure with what he’s been watching over the last week during the club’s six-game losing streak.“Well, it’s not great,” Judge said at his locker before Wednesday afternoon’s game against the Detroit Tigers. “Just a little lack of focus. We just gotta dial it in. Our ultimate goal is to win a World Series. I think guys have to remember that every single day they show up here. We’re here to win a World Series.“That should motivate you every single day you step on that field, no matter what happens, no matter what happens the day before. ‘I got a job to do.’ We’ve got an important sign when you walk out on the field. It’s the last sign you see before you’re out there; it says do your job. Guys are here to do their job.”Judge mentioned he’s talked with unidentified players about the matter and said the club will be speaking “with a bigger group here soon.” When asked what he meant by not liking the lack of focus from his teammates, he declined to discuss specifics.“I think you guys see it,” Judge said. “There are a couple of things, but we don’t need to get into that.”Over their six-game skid, the Yankees have committed eight errors and allowed 15 unearned runs due to defensive miscues. Part of New York’s problem during this stretch is several players are playing out of position. For example, José Caballero is playing center field Wednesday. Yankees manager Aaron Boone said several players are dealing with food poisoning, which is why the team has a funky defensive alignment in the series finale.But the Yankees’ defensive issues extend beyond the injuries they’ve endured. Ben Rice and Jazz Chisholm Jr. rank last at their respective positions in Defensive Runs Saved (DRS), Boone’s preferred public metric for evaluating defense, and the Yankees are tied for the third-worst mark in the majors. Cody Bellinger is MLB’s best defender in left field with 16 DRS. The Yankees’ next best defender by DRS is Caballero at shortstop with five, but because of injuries, he no longer plays the position often.“When we’re right, we’re a quality team in those areas, where we’ve made some errors this week and we’ve let unearned runs go,” Boone said. “Moving forward, that shouldn’t be the case. There’s a little bit of a product of us having some important guys around Judge that settle us, especially defensively. Guys are moving around a little bit. I think that’s factored in. Individually speaking, I feel like the guys are in the right frame of mind.”But it’s not just defense where the Yankees have struggled of late. The offense has been abysmal. In their last five games, the Yankees have only 16 hits, the fewest number in any five-game span in franchise history. Numerous players are out of sorts at the plate.