Anthony Volpe has been hailed as a future superstar who will eventually become the face of the New York Yankees.
Only a fool would bet against those developments one day coming true. But for now, Volpe is a struggling 22-year-year-old shortstop who entered Tuesday slashing .186/.260.345 with a 67 OPS+.
Since becoming the youngest Yankees starter on Opening Day since Derek Jeter, the player Volpe has been — and likely always will be — inevitably compared. Volpe has appeared overmatched at the plate.
Despite those struggles, Yankees team owner Hal Steinbrenner said Tuesday there has been “zero” talk about sending the rookie to the minors.
“I’ve had zero conversations about that,” Steinbrenner said (via The New York Post). “I think defensively; he’s been pretty solid. Pitchers have adjusted to him; now he’s going to have some adjustments to make himself. I don’t think any of this is out of the ordinary.”
Steinbrenner gave Volpe a vote of confidence before the season, telling him not to worry if there were some growing pains along the way.
“I told Anthony at the end of spring training; I said you were the starting shortstop for the New York Yankees. This isn’t a three-week trial,” Steinbrenner said. “So you’re gonna be that through the ups and through the potential downs, and there probably will be downs. But again, I don’t think it’s anything unusual.”
Volpe has hit nine home runs in 226 at-bats, which is projected for a whole season and is rare power for a shortstop. But plate discipline has been an issue: He has 77 strikeouts, tied for 10th in MLB this season.
Yet given his potential — and Steinbrenner’s staunch support — don’t be surprised to see Volpe turn things around soon.
About Arthur Weinstein
Arthur spends his free time traveling around the U.S. to sporting events, state and national parks, and in search of great restaurants off the beaten path.
Recent Posts
Edgar Wright’s ‘The Running Man’ is both better and worse than the original
The 2025 reboot is a vast improvement in terms of filmmaking, but the 1987 version is more fun.
Josh Allen punished for ‘violent gesture’ before Dolphins game
As Buffalo Bills starting quarterback Josh Allen prepares for Sunday afternoon’s showdown against the Miami Dolphins, he was...
Donald Trump NFL stadium ‘will probably happen’
The Washington Commanders are working to build a new stadium, and it sounds like there is a good...
Dave Portnoy says Zohran Mamdani ‘hates America’
On Tuesday night, Democratic Socialist nominee Zohran Mamdani officially won the election and became the next Mayor of...
Aaron Rodgers does not hold back on Packers ‘revenge game’
"I don't have any animosity toward the organization."
Kevin Durant’s final shot at getting the credit he seeks might be with the Houston Rockets
The 37-year-old could be the missing piece that lifts the Houston Rockets to the NBA Finals.