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Yankees GM Reveals if He Thinks Anthony Volpe Will Remain Starter in 2026

Yankees GM Reveals if He Thinks Anthony Volpe Will Remain Starter in 2026

Summary

New York Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman addressed concerns about Anthony Volpe's future as the team's starting shortstop. Volpe struggled with performance this season, and a shoulder injury led to surgery. Cashman expressed belief in Volpe's potential despite these issues.

Key Facts

  • Anthony Volpe led the league in errors this season as the New York Yankees' starting shortstop.
  • Volpe won a Gold Glove in the past, but he struggled both offensively and defensively this season.
  • Volpe had a shoulder injury, underwent surgery, and is not expected to hit for four months.
  • There is uncertainty about whether Volpe's shoulder will allow diving for six months.
  • Yankees GM Brian Cashman still believes in Volpe's potential despite his struggles.
  • Volpe's career OPS is .663, showing no major improvement over three seasons.
  • Cashman mentioned that age and development are factors to consider for Volpe.
  • The Yankees have consistently shown support for Volpe despite his performance issues.
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