Yankees Could Reunite with 9-Year Veteran After Anthony Volpe News: Insider
Summary
The New York Yankees might consider bringing back infielder Amed Rosario after shortstop Anthony Volpe underwent shoulder surgery. Volpe is expected to miss the start of the next season, leading the team to explore options for filling positions. Rosario, who performed well against left-handed pitchers, could serve as a flexible bench player.Key Facts
- Anthony Volpe, a Yankees shortstop, had shoulder surgery and may miss the start of the next season.
- Yankees manager Aaron Boone provided the prognosis after Volpe's surgery.
- Jose Caballero is projected as the starting shortstop in the current Yankees lineup, with adjustments expected due to Volpe's absence.
- Free agent infielder Amed Rosario is a potential candidate to rejoin the Yankees.
- Rosario performed well against left-handed pitchers, with a .302 batting average and .819 OPS last season.
- Rosario played 16 games for the Yankees with a .788 OPS after the trade deadline.
- The Yankees' decision on Rosario will depend on Volpe's recovery timeline and future role on the team.
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