Anthony Volpe wins game for Yankees
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Ever since Derek Jeter retired from the New York Yankees after the 2014 MLB season, any shortstop for the Bronx Bombers is compared to him, such as Anthony Volpe. The above is so t
The Yankees avoided being on the wrong side of history and then decided they were not just going to stop there.
It's no secret Anthony Volpe has had a rough year and an even tougher beginning to his Yankees career, but GM Brian Cashman isn't counting out his 24-year-old shortstop from turning things around.
Cashman acknowledged Volpe’s streakiness on Wednesday. However, the Yankees’ GM hasn’t changed the way he feels about the former top prospect, stating, “I’m a fan of Volpe.”
NEW YORK — If you believe time portals are real, then the Yankees had something for everyone on a busy night in the Bronx.
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What is Volpe in Year 3 with the Yankees? A complicated player to evaluate whose value is likely overstated internally.
Anthony Volpe’s defensive errors and struggling offense continue to frustrate Yankees fans, as he ties an unwanted MLB stat.
After earning a Gold Glove Award in his rookie season and batting .243 last year, Volpe is batting just .219 with a career-low .963 fielding percentage at shortstop this season. While the Yankees might have hoped for another positive step from the shortstop, he has seemed to take a step back in virtually every facet of the game.
Michael Volpe, the father of Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe, got into a heated argument with a Mets fan during the Subway Series this past weekend at Citi Field. Video of the incident went viral and showed the elder Volpe yelling “F--- you” to the Mets fan and accusing him of “badmouthing my son.”