The Yankees have been struggling lately, and one fan who hosts his own radio show has had enough. In a classic rant, Mike Francesa tore into the Bombers during a monologue on his show Thursday.

The longtime WFAN host was irate after the Yankees, who lost 3-1 to the Twins on Wednesday night, had just one hit against starter Jake Odorizzi.

“On this 13th of September, after watching last night’s latest debacle, that I think this might be the worst 90-win team the Yankees have ever had,” Francesa said.

Francesa — who stated the Yankees have had 62 teams in their history win at least 90 games — hasn’t been impressed with this group, to say the least.

“This now has become and is quickly becoming one of my least favorite, hard-to-watch, can’t-stand-the-sight-of-them, 90-win Yankees team I’ve ever seen,” he ranted. “Now lucky for them there is such a thing as a wild card despite all of the whining about the wild-card format. You’re lucky there is one or the Yankees are already figuring where they’re playing golf or fishing or hunting in October. They have a game to play because they’re such a thing as a wild card.

“I’m sick of this team. I can’t watch it anymore. I don’t like it. I don’t have a good feeling about it.”

Francesa also questioned the team’s fight and grit.

“Aaron Boone keeps talking about wanting to thump somebody,” Francesa said. “Well, what happened to Jake Odorizzi? How can that guy no-hit you or almost no-hit you? How can you have another night like [Wednesday]? Here comes Oakland climbing right over your back putting up a 10-spot. How about when Oakland flashed that 10-spot on the board, you really responded to that last night (chuckle). I mean, enough already.”

Francesa noted the Yankees have played just a little over .500 baseball in their past 50 games and insisted he believes the season is slipping away and that they’re in danger of playing the wild-card game in Northern California.

“I don’t like anything about them,” he said. “They have just gone through the motions. … They’re probably going to win 95 or 97 or 98 or 9. Who knows how many more they’re going to win. … But I’m just tired of watching it. I don’t trust them. I don’t like them. They seem almost listless. They seem almost resigned to these outcomes.”

Francesa said the Yankees have a lot of talented players, but none whom you can trust in big spots right now.

“You get the best players. The best players is [Aaron] Judge and he’s hurt. [Aroldis] Chapman, who’s a key guy, you can’t even trust this injury. And you can’t trust him, because this year too much of what we saw, the Mets game, the Sunday night Red Sox game. Both times where he just lost it.

“The bullpen should be lock-down. It should be crazy good. It’s not. This team has power and depth and length of lineup. It should be overpowering, it’s not. … There’s starting pitching talent, yes. Is there guys who can throw a good game? Yes. But do you believe in any of these guys where you can trust them with your life on the line?”

Francesa also said he feels the Yankees have been relying too much on an earlier stretch during which they dominated the best teams in baseball.

“Oh, we can beat anybody,” he said. “This is all based on that one 13-3 run when they whipped the good teams. … That’s so long ago. Who knows if they can beat anybody, no less beat everybody?

“You know what? [That stretch] seems like it was five years ago. Can somebody shake this team?”

Francesa also said the Yankees would be in more danger of losing out completely on a wild-card spot if the Rays had started their season better, and that they have been overreliant on talking about their record.

“I’m telling you. You just get the feeling like you’re going to say, ‘Where did this season get off the tracks?’ ” he said. “Now it is Sept. 13. They do have time to right the ship here. They got weeks before they play that game. It’s always look at the record, but look at the record, but look at the record.

“You know what, the heck with the record. The record doesn’t mean anything right now. All the record is guaranteeing them is a slot in a wild-card game that may very well now be played on the road. That’s it.”

Francesa ended the rant questioning the Yankees’ heart.

“To me, it seems like a group that just doesn’t have a pulse,” he said. “Jake Odorizzi. Give me a break.”