Yankees Manager Aaron Boone Defends Anthony Volpe Despite Struggles

Yankees manager Aaron Boone publicly defended shortstop Anthony Volpe on a radio show, citing his talent and work ethic despite the player's poor 2026 statistics and fan criticism. Volpe is hitting .190 with a .587 OPS this season following offseason shoulder surgery, but Boone emphasized patience with the young player's development. Boone's comments reflect the organization's commitment to Volpe despite internal competition at the position and ongoing pressure from fans.
During an appearance on "The Show" with Joel Sherman and Jon Heyman, Yankees manager Aaron Boone defended 25-year-old shortstop Anthony Volpe, stating that the player is not affected by fan criticism calling for his replacement. Boone acknowledged Volpe's current struggles—a .190 batting average and .587 OPS in 2026—but argued that the shortstop remains a talented prospect who works hard and has shown success in his career. The manager noted that Volpe has career lows this season following shoulder surgery and faces internal competition from Jose Caballero, but framed this competition as potentially beneficial. Boone pointed to Volpe's defensive improvements in late 2025 as evidence of his ability to bounce back, and emphasized that the organization's role is to support the player's development rather than rush judgment. He also defended a recent at-bat where Volpe flew out with bases loaded, calling it a "good at-bat" despite the result.
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