Yankees' Anthony Volpe picks up first hit of rehab assignment; George Lombard Jr. notches another multi-hit game for Double-A
Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe started in his second rehab game on Thursday, and picked up his first hit in the process.
Anthony Volpe continues his road back to the Yankeesย with his second rehab start playing for the Somerset Patriots on Thursday night. The Yankees shortstop played five innings and finished 1-for-3 with a strikeout on the night. After going hitless in his two at-bats on Tuesday -- batting against Phillies ace Zack Wheeler -- Volpe has the first hit of his rehab assignment.
Batting second in the lineup, Volpe grounded out to third base in his first at-bat. In his second at-bat in the third inning, Volpe swung and missed on a 3-2 pitch down in the zone. He's struck out three times in his first five at-bats since starting his rehab assignment.
But Volpe got the barrel on the ball in his third at-bat, this time coming in the fifth. On a 3-0 count, Volpe had the greenlight and drove the ball up the middle for a base hit. Anthony Volpe gets his first hit on his rehab assignment!
pic. twitter. com/PPdiY98U3l โ Yankees Videos (@snyyankees) April 17, 2026 Yankees manager Aaron Boone said that the plan is for Volpe to play back-to-back gamesย on Thursday and Friday.