Ex-Yankees Outfielder Urges New York to Ditch Anthony Volpe, Austin Wells
Summary
A former New York Yankees player, Clint Frazier, suggested that the team should replace young players Anthony Volpe and Austin Wells with more experienced players. Volpe and Wells were once top prospects, but their performance has not met expectations recently. Frazier believes bringing in proven players could improve the Yankees' chances of success.Key Facts
- Clint Frazier, a former Yankees player, talked about the team's roster on his podcast.
- He advised the Yankees to replace Anthony Volpe and Austin Wells with more experienced players.
- Volpe has completed three seasons with the Yankees.
- Wells has finished his second full season after debuting in 2023.
- Frazier used to be considered part of the next generation of Yankees stars, known as the "Baby Bombers."
- Frazier's playing career with the Yankees ended after a poor 2021 season.
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