The sounds of packing tape being pulled across boxes hummed in the background as Anthony Volpe spoke in the center of the Yankeesβ clubhouse following their final game of 2025, the shortstop forecasting βa lot of sleepless nightsβ ahead as he wrestled with the teamβs playoff ouster.
Regarding his own performance, Volpe said there would be βa lot of work to be doneβ β and that was before an MRI revealed the full extent of his left labrum tear, which was more significant than the club initially believed and required arthroscopic surgery.
For the first time in four seasons, Volpe will not be the Yankeesβ Opening Day shortstop, his rehab opening an opportunity for JosΓ© Caballero, Oswaldo Cabrera or someone else. While the Yankees do not expect Volpe to return before May, they still envision him as their shortstop of the present and future.
βDo I believe in Anthony Volpe? The answer is yes,β general manager Brian Cashman said.
The Yankeesβ first-round pick (30th overall) in the 2019 Draft, Volpe earned an Opening Day nod with a torrid spring in 2023 and won a Gold Glove Award during his rookie campaign. Heβs been as much of a constant as anyone in pinstripes, posting games-played totals of 159, 160 and 153 in his young career.
But Volpeβs bat has lagged behind expectations. Through 1,886 plate appearances, Volpe has collected 82 doubles, 52 homers and 70 stolen bases, owning a career .662 OPS and an 84 OPS+ through three seasons. That latter figure indicates his offense has been 16% below league average.
βWeβve got to get that number to go up,β manager Aaron Boone said. βThereβs a lot of different ways to do that, whether itβs getting on base more and hitting for a higher average, or whether itβs being more consistent on the power front.β
Volpeβs defense also took a step back in 2025, as he was charged with 19 errors β tied with Trevor Story of the Red Sox (19) for the third-most among Major League shortstops. Only the Redsβ Elly De La Cruz (26) and the Nationalsβ CJ Abrams (22) had more. Volpe finished with minus-6 outs above average after posting 13 OAA in 2024.
βFor the noise around him this year and the struggles he went through defensively in the middle of the season,β Boone said, βI think itβs really important to know how good he was the final two months, which is more in line — defensively speaking — with who heβs been these first few years.β
The left shoulder injury Volpe sustained diving for a ground ball on May 3 certainly didnβt help. He carried a .786 OPS into that game and required multiple cortisone injections to play through the remainder of the season.
Yet overall, Volpeβs year-by-year statistics have been remarkably similar, inviting temptation to invoke Bill Parcellsβ oft-repeated quote: βYou are what your record says you are.β
The Yankees donβt subscribe to that theory, pointing to Volpeβs age (heβll turn 25 in April) and strong work ethic as reasons to believe better days are ahead. They also point to his 2024 postseason performance, which included a memorable World Series grand slam.
βHeβs had a lot of success offensively, but heβs obviously had a lot of valleys, too,β Boone said. βThe challenge for us and for him is going to be to shore up those things to make him more consistent.β
As an example of a success story, Cashman pointed to Trent Grisham, who βwas supposed to be a role player for usβ before belting a career-high 34 homers in 2025. That earned him a qualifying offer, raising his salary to $22.025 million from $5 million.
βYou can never predict someoneβs journey, somebodyβs impact,β Cashman said.
Could 2026 be the year we talk about Volpeβs breakout? Heβs expected to resume swinging a bat in mid-February, though his spring will be modified. Heβll be unable to dive on the repaired shoulder until mid-April, when heβll likely be playing in Minor League rehab games.
Once he returns to the Bronx, Volpe should have an opportunity to validate the Yankeesβ faith, though that may depend on how Caballero or another option performs in his absence.
βI believe in Volpe,β Cashman said. βAnd when he comes back, I still believe everything that we felt about him before his surgery. Iβm happy we have Cabby as well. The game separates the men from the boys, and dictates who should and shouldnβt be playing over the course of time.β