Anthony Volpe Contributed Offensively 3 Home Runs, 5 Runs Batted In , 5 Stolen Bases, Had A Batting Average Of 314 In 2023 Spring Training! The Reward? A Spot On New York's Opening Day Roster!
Anthony Volpe who is a shortstop contributed offensively 3 home runs, 5 runs batted in, 5 stolen bases, had a batting average of 314 in 2023 Spring Training! The reward? A spot on New York’s Opening Day Roster!
When?
Thursday March 30, 2023 when New York the team that wears the pinstripes begins 162 game regular season hosting San Francisco in Bronx New York!
Aaron Boone the manger of New York of the team that wears the pinstripes relayed the news to Anthony Volpe slapping his desk and offering a hearty handshake as he welcomed Anthony Volpe to New York to the team that wears the pinstripes.
Following Anthony Volpe being welcomed to New York to the team that wears the pinstripes by manager Aaron Boone Aaron Boone had this to say! There’s an energy he plays the game with, and an instinct that he has that’s evident, I think when we take a step back and evaluate, he really checked every box that we could have had for him. He absolutely kicked the door in and earned this opportunity.”
Following Anthony Volpe being rewarded with a spot on New York’s Opening Day roster General Manager Of New York of the team that wears the pinstripes Brian Cashman had this to say!
We entered camp with an open competition; we said it publicly and we said it privately,”The obvious exclamation point here is: Anthony Volpe came into camp and took this position. He should be congratulated. It was well played. He’s earned the right to take that spot for the New York Yankees as we open the 2023 season. We’re excited for him and excited for us.”
Following Anthony Volpe being rewarded a spot on New York the team that wears the pinstripes for contributing offensively 3 home runs, 5 runs batted in, 5 stolen bases while having a batting of 314
in 2023 Spring Training Anthony Volpe had this to say!
I can’t even begin to say the list of people I have to thank, who have helped me in my life and my career,” Volpe said. “Since I was little and started playing baseball, people have helped me. I’m just super lucky to have had so many amazing people that have helped me along the way.”It’s super surreal,”I’ve only ever watched [Jeter] play there. To get that opportunity, I’m so excited.”