Anthony Volpe returns from injury - and Yankees option him to minors
Now that shortstop Anthony Volpe is healthy enough to return, the New York Yankees decided to carry on without him.
The New York Yankees stormed out to the best record in the American League without Anthony Volpe . And now that their shortstop is healthy enough to return, they've decided to carry on without him. The Yankees returned Volpe from his minor league rehab assignment and assigned him to Class AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Sunday, May 3, a moderately surprising move for a player that was once seemingly a part of the club's core.
Volpe, who turned 25 on April 28, underwent off-season surgery on his left shoulder and missed all of spring training, and a lengthy rehab assignment was always in the offing. Yet the club has received pleasantly surprising production from backup Jose Caballero, who has four home runs and a career-best . 711 OPS.
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304 with a . 913 OPS and four homers across the two levels. That would mark a precipitous fall for Volpe, who was drafted 30th overall in 2019 and emerged from a crowded field of prospect shortstops to win the full-time job over Oswald Peraza.