All you need to know about if Anthony Volpe will play for the New York Yankees in the upcoming 2023 MLB season.
The New York Yankees will have top prospect Anthony Volpe on their Opening Day roster in 2023. Following his promotion, Volpe appears to be the Yankees’ starting shortstop, having competed for the position with Oswald Peraza and Isiah Kiner-Falefa in spring training.
Volpe, 21, batted.249/.342/.460 with 35 doubles, two triples, 21 home runs, and 50 stolen bases in 110 Double-A and 22 Triple-A games last season. Volpe was ranked the No. 12 prospect in baseball by CBS Sports heading into the season.
This spring, Volpe swung a hot bat. He was 16 for 51 (.314) entering Sunday’s game, with six doubles, a triple, three homers, five RBI, 13 runs, and five stolen bases. With the Yankees already moving Kiner-Falefa around the pitch as a utility backup, it appeared that Peraza’s path was clear, but Volpe’s work this spring appears to have won the team over.
Volpe, the Yankees’ first-round pick out of high school in 2019, has made a quick transition to the majors despite the fact that there will be no minor-league season in 2020. In recent years, his name has been mentioned in trade talks a few times, but it was usually due to other teams inquiring about him and the Yankees refusing to include him in any trade packages.
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