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Yardbarker on MSNAnthony Volpe wins game for Yankees with amazing slide into homeAnthony Volpe finally managed to produce a highlight in the 2025 season, and it was an incredible one at that.The New York Yankees shortstop Volpe won Thursday’s game against the Seattle Mariners with a breathtaking slide into home plate.
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.
The New York Yankees designated DJ LeMahieu on Wednesday after announcing he would be taking on a bench role moving forward on Tuesday. General manager Brian Cashman made a firm decision on another struggling Yankee as well.
The Yankees’ list of needs before the July 31 trade deadline is growing by the day. Shortstop will not be one of them.
NEW YORK — The reeling Yankees need Anthony Volpe to break out and live up to his lofty expectations, but the shortstop is busy having a disappointing third summer in pinstripes. With his 0-for-3 in Friday’s 6-5 loss to the Mets at Citi Field, the shortstop is now hitting .121 (8-for-66) in his last 19 games with 18 strikeouts.
What is Volpe in Year 3 with the Yankees? A complicated player to evaluate whose value is likely overstated internally.
The post Yankees’ Brian Cashman sounds off on Anthony Volpe’s miserable season appeared first on ClutchPoints.The New York Yankees have won three straight games, stopping their horrendous summer slide with a series win against the Seattle Mariners.
Aaron Judge suffered a minor eye injury thanks to friendly fire between innings of the New York Yankees' sixth consecutive loss on Saturday.
Entering Sunday, since June 21, Volpe has hit .136 with a home run, six RBIs and a .523 OPS in 13 games (52 plate appearances).
Aaron Judge’s walk-off sacrifice fly in the 10th inning capped the Yankees' 6-5 comeback win over Seattle after Mariners pitcher Bryan Woo took a no-hitter into the eighth.