Volpe is only 3-for-16 in spring training so far, but there are signs of the offensive potential he showed in the minor leagues.
As card seller Cowbell Cards shared on social media, Michael Volpe, father of Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe, purchased a card that featured the signatures of both his son and his teammate Jazz Chisholm Jr.
The Yankees originally wanted Volpe and Chisholm to pair up the middle last summer, but Gleyber Torres preferred to stay at second.
After the departure of Juan Soto, the New York Yankees will be counting on production from a bevy of new faces in 2025, including free agent signings Paul Goldschmidt, Max Fried and Cody Bellinger. Some returning players,
New York Yankees' Anthony Volpe rounds the bases after hitting a two-run home run during the third inning of a spring training baseball game against the Philadelphia Phillies, .
CLEARWATER, Florida – La pelota rodó lentamente hacia el lado izquierdo del cuadro interior en la segunda entrada, y aunque no era la jugada más sencilla para el campocorto Anthony Volpe, Carlos Rodón
Anthony Volpe and Jazz Chisholm Jr. couldn’t be more different in personality. Volpe is the steady, hard-nosed worker, known for his quiet leadership and disciplined approach. Chisholm, on the other hand,
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, Volpe has slashed .
Jazz Chisholm Jr. has shifted from third to second base, and Aaron Boone likes "his athleticism in the middle of the diamond, with Anthony [Volpe] there" at shortstop.
Waiting for outfield practice to begin on Field 3, Yankees captain Aaron Judge stood in foul territory paying attention to the starting infield for Saturday’s spring training game going through its final rounds of groundball drills.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. clubs a two-run homer to right field, scoring Anthony Volpe and putting the Yankees on the board with a 2-1 lead in the top of the 3rd inning
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,