Anthony Volpe Denies Retracted Second-Base Refusal Report, Calls It B.S. at 25
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Updated · Fox News · Jul 9
Anthony Volpe Denies Retracted Second-Base Refusal Report, Calls It B.S. at 25
3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 9
Summary
Anthony Volpe publicly rejected a retracted report that he refused to play second base in Triple-A, saying the claim “literally didn’t happen” and misrepresented his character.
The 25-year-old said the Yankees had consistently told him to prepare as a shortstop during his shoulder-labrum rehab and into spring, so he was playing only shortstop when he was optioned on May 4.
Volpe said he told manager Aaron Boone he would “play catcher” or do whatever the club needed, and added he has “no problem” with a position change if it helps New York win.
Boone backed him, calling Volpe’s team-first mindset “beyond reproach,” as the shortstop tries to move past another flare-up during an uneven four-year run with the Yankees.