Anthony Volpe’s high school coach hasn’t given up on his former star yet after ‘steep’ Yankees challenge
Anthony Volpe, a player for the New York Yankees, has been facing challenges in his recent games, with a 3-for-22 funk and four strikeouts in six games. His high school coach remains supportive and hasn't given up on him despite his struggles. Volpe is expected to continue playing at shortstop due to injuries on the team, including Austin Wells and Aaron Judge being on the injured list.
- ▪Anthony Volpe has been struggling in his recent games with a 3-for-22 funk and four strikeouts in six games.
- ▪The New York Yankees have been dealing with several injuries, including Austin Wells and Aaron Judge being on the injured list.
- ▪Anthony Volpe's high school coach remains supportive of him despite his struggles.
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New York Yankees Anthony Volpe’s high school coach hasn’t given up on his former star yet after ‘steep’ Yankees challenge By Dan Martin Published June 6, 2026, 11:47 p.m. ET Anthony Volpe reacts after striking out during the Yankees' May 20 game. Corey Sipkin for the NY POST One bizarre Yankees injury after another — including Austin Wells joining Aaron Judge on the injured list Saturday with cervical headaches — has forced José Caballero to bounce around on defense. Access the Yankees beat like never before Don’t miss Greg Joyce’s text messages from The Bronx and beyond — he’s giving Sports+ subscribers the inside buzz on the Yankees. Sign Up Now That means more Anthony Volpe at shortstop.
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