Anthony Volpe, New York Yankees
Yankees SS Anthony Volpe is having a tough time in spring training, and fans took to social media to troll him for his last blunder.
There was still dew on the George M. Steinbrenner Field grass, a sleepy Tuesday morning, and Jazz Chisholm Jr. delivered the wake-up call. It was the Yankees’ annual photo day, when pinstriped snapshots were to be captured for baseball cards and scoreboard displays,
Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe is looking to build on his 2024 season offensively by honing his plate discipline in spring training.
The New York Yankees have been patient with Anthony Volpe. In his first two seasons in the big leagues, the Yankees shortstop has been inconsistent to say the least. Through 319 games ...
The New York Yankees underwent several changes with their starting infield over the last few months. Long-time second baseman Gleyber Torres departed in free agency, as did first baseman Anthony Rizzo.
The Yankees are moving Jazz Chisholm from third base to second where he'll partner up with shortstop and best bud Anthony Volpe.
The Yankees originally wanted Volpe and Chisholm to pair up the middle last summer, but Gleyber Torres preferred to stay at second.
Generally speaking, spring training numbers don't mean anything. The competition varies so much -- a hitter could face a Cy Young winner in his first at-bat and a kid ticketed for Single-A in his second -- and the sample sizes are so small that it's hard to really find meaning in anything.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results