Yankees Share Solution to Stopping Anthony Volpe’s 0-for-24 Skid
- The New York Yankees lost 3-2 to the Los Angeles Angels after Anthony Volpe committed a costly error in the eighth inning with bases loaded and one out.
- Volpe's struggles at bat and defense have contributed to the Yankees' recent scoring issues during a six-game losing streak amid widespread criticism.
- Former player Clint Frazier advised Volpe to avoid added pressure, be himself, and disregard comparisons to past Yankees legends, emphasizing freedom in play.
- Volpe admitted the error, emphasizing the need to take initiative and seize opportunities on the field, and viewed each game as a chance to learn and improve.
- The Yankees face the risk of replacing Volpe if he does not improve, while the team continues trying to overcome offensive struggles and avoid continued losses.
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Former Yankees outfielder Clint Frazier offers solid advice to Anthony Volpe to shut out media noise
Former MLBer Clint Frazier revealed what advice he’d give to the New York Yankees' Anthony Volpe as the shortstop is tackling a slump. Volpe’s bat has been struggling as of late, drawing the fans' ire.
Anthony Volpe Gets Candid on Costly Error vs. Angels as Yankees Embarrassing Losing Streak Continues
Eight home runs, batting at an average of .235 with a .726 OPS. That’s how Anthony Volpe’s season is going so far. But these numbers won’t matter if an error by you (even a tiny one) costs your team the game! That’s what happened with the New York Yankees. After losing back-to-back six games against the Red Sox and the Angels, we might as well say their playoff dreams are fading off. With a run of defeats, they have found themselves in a downwar…
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