Anthony Volpe's second homer of the spring
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Why Yankees consider Anthony Volpe’s spring stats fake news
Angels' Jo Adell: Swats second spring homer
Adell gave the Angels their first lead in the second inning with a three-run blast to left-center field. The outfielder has made the most of his two long balls this spring -- his other homer was a grand slam against the Dodgers.
Yankees SS Anthony Volpe is having a tough time in spring training, and fans took to social media to troll him for his last blunder.
Volpe is only 3-for-16 in spring training so far, but there are signs of the offensive potential he showed in the minor leagues.
Anthony Volpe lost his power stroke last season while still not finding his way in batting average. He still has an intriguing floor in home runs with an elite speed profile.
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Empire Sports Media on MSNYankees: Good news and bad news from 6-5 loss to CardinalsThe Yankees suffered their second consecutive spring training loss on Sunday afternoon, falling 6–5 to the St. Louis Cardinals. While the result wasn’t what
There was still dew on the George M. Steinbrenner Field grass, a sleepy Tuesday morning, and Jazz Chisholm Jr. delivered the wake-up call. It was the Yankees’ annual photo day, when pinstriped snapshots were to be captured for baseball cards and scoreboard displays,
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Empire Sports Media on MSNThe Yankees will need a strong youth movement to salvage 2025Giancarlo Stanton and Gerrit Cole are dealing with some very scary elbow issues, and the Yankees could be staring down the barrel of losing at the very least
The New York Yankees underwent several changes with their starting infield over the last few months. Long-time second baseman Gleyber Torres departed in free ag
Except sometimes spring training does tell us the truth, or at least offer kernels of truth. Read between the lines and you can pick up on trends that do mean something. A new pit
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Empire Sports Media on MSNYankees star boldly predicts New York will have best double play duo in 2025New York Yankees star infielder Jazz Chisholm Jr. has no doubt that he and one of his teammates will form the best double-play duo in the MLB next season. According to MLB.com’s Bryan Hoch, Chisholm Jr. believes that he and star shortstop Anthony Volpe will produce the most double plays turned in 2025:
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