There’s a reason Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman has shielded Anthony Volpe from significant trade scenarios over the past five years. The team envisioned him as their future lead-off hitter, but success in MLB can only be confirmed through real-game experience.
Volpe and Verdugo headline a crop of stellar defensive plays made by the Yankees in May. April’s top defensive plays focused on the weird and obscure. May was less wacky but produced highlight reel plays worthy of recognition.
After extending his hitting streak to 21 games on Wednesday night, New York Yankees' shortstop Anthony Volpe saw his hit streak end on Thursday night. Volpe went 0-for-4 with a walk and a strikeout as the Yankees beat the Los Angeles Angels, 8-3, at Angel Stadium.
It’s easy to overlook guys in a lineup that’s as loaded as the New York Yankees’. This is exactly the case for shortstop Anthony Volpe. The 23-year-old phenom has become a significantly better hitter in his sophomore season after putting up iffy offensive numbers in his rookie year.
Volpe laced a single to lead off the game Wednesday and extend his streak to 21 games
New York Yankees Shortstop Anthony Volpe is doing something no Yankees player has done in over a decade. Volpe is in the midst of a 20-game hitting streak which is the longest for a Yankees player since Second Baseman Robinson Cano had a 23-game hitting streak in 2012.
The New York Yankees lost to the Los Angeles Angels on Tuesday night, but second-year infielder Anthony Volpe continued to move closer to Joe DiMaggio in some impressive team history.
If you blink, you might miss Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe extending his hitting streak, which now stands at a record-breaking 20 consecutive games, surpassing Derek Jeter’s previous record.
Taylor Ward hit a two-run double in the eighth inning and the Los Angeles Angels rallied for a 4-3 victory over the New York Yankees in Anaheim, Calif., on Tuesday night to end a three-game losing streak.
New York Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe keeps on hitting. On Sunday, The 23-year-old extended his hitting streak to 19 games with a sixth-inning single off of San Diego Padres SP Joe Musgrove.
There's been no such thing as a sophomore slump for New York Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe. Volpe is riding a 19-game hitting streak and will look to continue to swing a hot bat when New York opens a three-game series with the Los Angeles Angels in Anaheim, Calif., on Tuesday.
New York Yankees SS Anthony Volpe will remain in the leadoff spot when DJ LeMahieu returns from the injured list.
Anthony Volpe has been red-hot in the month of May, riding an 18-game hitting streak and serving as the Yankees‘ leadoff hitter for most of the season.
After a rookie season full of ups and downs for New York Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe, the 23-year-old is hitting his stride in year two. Currently in the midst of a 16-game hitting streak, Volpe is turning into one of the Yankees’ most dangerous bats at the top of the order.
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During Gerrit Cole’s absence, Luis Gil has slotted in perfectly in the New York Yankees’ rotation, and in his latest start, he dominated the Houston Astros in six innings, which prompted shortstop Anthony Volpe to comment on the reactions of the Astros’ hitters.
The New York Yankees are off to a dream start in 2024, leading MLB with 12 wins and winning their first five series. But once concerning issue has emerged that could rain on the parade.
From batting just .209 a year ago to hitting .372 so far in this campaign, Anthony Volpe has taken impressive strides at the plate, and these improvements should lead to continued success.
Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe continued his torrid start to the 2024 MLB season against the Marlins on Monday.
Things are going well for the New York Yankees early in 2024, and the evolution of their young shortstop has had a lot to do with it.
Anthony Volpe took his lumps as a rookie for the New York Yankees in 2023. But, by the time the season ended, he finished eighth in AL Rookie of the Year voting and became the first Yankees rookie to win a Gold Glove.
New York Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe wrapped up his rookie campaign with a pre-arbitration bonus, based on their play for the 2023 season. Volpe took home a $246,549 bonus, which was the lowest of the bonuses handed out on Monday.
Young New York Yankees infielder Anthony Volpe believes the New York Mets landed a gem in new manager and former Yankees bench coach Carlos Mendoza.
It’s been an up-and-down rookie season for Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe.
New York Yankees rookie Anthony Volpe had a rather concerning take about what is ailing the team after their latest loss Friday.
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