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Anthony Volpe Opens Up on Mindset After Ongoing Slump Forces Aaron Boone to Make Major Decision
In the opening game of the Subway Series at Citi Field, with the Yankees trailing the Mets 6-5, manager Aaron Boone made a telling decision in the top of the 9th. Against the right-handed reliever Reed Garrett, Boone chose to pinch-hit the left-handed Trent Grisham instead of the struggling shortstop Anthony Volpe, who was due up. The decision did not pay off as Grisham flew out to the left. But the outcome was secondary. The decision itself mar…
Anthony Volpe’s worsening slump forces Aaron Boone to make telling Yankees decision
Anthony Volpe’s prolonged slump finally landed him on the bench Saturday — not to start the game, but at the end, as the shortstop was replaced by pinch-hitter Trent Grisham in the top of the ninth of a one-run game.
WFAN caller blames New York media for athlete struggles
A WFAN radio caller suggested on Thursday that the media plays a part in professional athletes underperforming in New York. And WFAN host Sal Licata did not take kindly to the comments. WFAN caller Rich voiced his concerns that the city’s media scrutiny has a negative impact on young athletes, like New York Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe. Now in year three of his MLB career, the 24-year-old is still having struggles at the plate after being a t…
Yankees’ infielder’s slump has gotten worse — he’s plummeting below average
Vincent Carchietta-Imagn ImagesVincent Carchietta-Imagn Images The Yankees desperately need more from their infield, especially from shortstop Anthony Volpe, who’s battling through noticeable struggles. Fans are watching a once promising breakout stall, like a car choking on fumes right when you need it to accelerate. It’s a tough sight for a team with championship hopes hanging by a thread. Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images Volpe’s offense hasn’…
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