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Yahoo
14-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Yankees Facing Major Jazz Chisholm Decision After Oswaldo Cabrera Injury
It's already been a busy week for the New York Yankees infield, which lost third baseman Oswaldo Cabrera to a left ankle fracture before two-time batting champion DJ LeMahieu rejoined the active roster. LeMaheiu's return from calf and hip problems comes only weeks after second baseman Jazz Chisholm suffered a high-grade right oblique strain. Luckily for the Yankees, they can finally plan on seeing both former All-Stars share an infield and a lineup soon. Advertisement Yankees manager Aaron Boone told reporters this week that Chisholm, who hit the injured list on May 2, could potentially beat the projected 4-6 week recovery timeline. 'He's certainly [champing] at the bit and pushing a little bit,' Boone said, according to 'He's been running and throwing already,' Boone added, 'so we'll just see, as far as the hitting progression goes.' New York Yankees second baseman DJ LeMahieu and third baseman Jazz Chisholm Streicher-Imagn Images Ordinarily, the Yankees might be tempted to rush Chisholm back—and for good reason, especially given his power stroke. The lefty slugger hit seven home runs over his first 125 plate appearances, but he managed a .181 average and a 39-15 K-BB ratio through 30 games. Advertisement However, LeMahieu's return puts the Yankees in an interesting position. Although LeMahieu only hit .232 with a .663 OPS and -0.3 bWAR from 2023-24, he's also a Gold Glove-winning infielder with extensive experience at second and third base. The Yankees frequently played Chisholm at third base and LeMahieu at first last summer. With Paul Goldschmidt entrenched at first base and on pace to reach his eighth All-Star Game, we'll see if the Yankees move LeMahieu back to third and keep Chisholm at second. Would, and should, the Yankees consider taking Chisholm's recovery slightly slower if LeMahieu stays healthy? The Yankees' backup infield depth isn't the most reliable; fourth-year infielder Oswald Peraza is mired in a 5-for-30 slump, and rookie second baseman Jorbit Vivas is only 3-for-21. LeMahieu, meanwhile, struck out in his lone at-bat during Tuesday's 2-1 loss to the Seattle Mariners. The Yankees are likely still optimistic, though, after he hit a torrid .444 with a home run, four RBI, and a .500 on-base percentage over 30 minor-league plate appearances. Related: Calls Quickly Mount for Umpire's Firing After Yankees' Loss to Mariners Related: Yankees Trade Proposal Lands Cy Young Finalist After Marcus Stroman Setback


San Francisco Chronicle
03-05-2025
- Sport
- San Francisco Chronicle
Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe hurts shoulder, X-rays negative but could have more tests
NEW YORK (AP) — It was a painful landing for Anthony Volpe, who grabbed his left shoulder with his right hand and pushed his sunglasses-covered face into the outfield grass as his cap tumbled off. 'I never really had anything else pop or dislocate or anything like that, so nothing to compare it to,' the New York Yankees shortstop said. Volpe remained in the game after his unsuccessful attempt for a backhand stab on Christopher Morel's eighth-inning single, which sparked a two-run rally in Tampa Bay's 3-2 win Saturday. An X-ray after the game was negative, but Volpe wasn't sure whether he will have an MRI or other tests. 'I've never really been in this situation, so it's just scary,' he said. 'But it feels good, and all the movements and everything feel good, but just a weird feeling.' Aaron Judge, Cody Bellinger and Trent Grisham kneeled next to Volpe, and manager Aaron Boone and Oswaldo Cabrera stood as head athletic trainer Tim Lentych checked on the Gold Glove-winning shortstop. Lentych pressed on the shoulder and arm, then helped Volpe to his feet. About three minutes after Volpe went down, the Yankees agreed to let him keep playing. 'Once he kind of got up and moving around, he kind of felt fine," Boone said. 'Then we wanted to make sure strength-wise he was in a good position and felt like he was.' Volpe, who turned 24 on Monday, is hitting .233 with five homers, 19 RBIs and four stolen bases in his third season with the Yankees. New York already is missing second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. (strained right oblique), third baseman DJ LeMahieu (strained left calf), ace Gerrit Cole (Tommy John surgery) and right-hander Luis Gil (right lat strain), the reigning AL Rookie of the Year. 'I felt just something sharp and something like right on the spot but then after that, it felt OK,' Volpe said. 'Felt good after the testing because you feel like you can trust it but right away you don't really know.' New York led 2-1 entering the eighth behind Judge's 11th home run and Austin Wells' sixth. Pinch-runner Chandler Simpson stole second when play resumed. Brandon Lowe walked against Mark Leiter Jr., and the Rays pulled off a double steal, giving them six stolen bases in the game. Junior Caminero struck out and Curtis Mead singled to left, driving in the tying run. José Caballero followed with a grounder up the middle that Volpe bobbled as he rushed to try for an inning-ending double play. Lowe scored the go-ahead run. "Trying to make the play before — turn two before I secured the ball," Volpe said. ___


Mint
03-05-2025
- Sport
- Mint
Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe hurts shoulder, X-rays negative but could have more tests
NEW YORK (AP) — It was a painful landing for Anthony Volpe, who grabbed his left shoulder with his right hand and pushed his sunglasses-covered face into the outfield grass as his cap tumbled off. 'I never really had anything else pop or dislocate or anything like that, so nothing to compare it to,' the New York Yankees shortstop said. Volpe remained in the game after his unsuccessful attempt for a backhand stab on Christopher Morel's eighth-inning single, which sparked a two-run rally in Tampa Bay's 3-2 win Saturday. An X-ray after the game was negative, but Volpe wasn't sure whether he will have an MRI or other tests. 'I've never really been in this situation, so it's just scary,' he said. 'But it feels good, and all the movements and everything feel good, but just a weird feeling.' Aaron Judge, Cody Bellinger and Trent Grisham kneeled next to Volpe, and manager Aaron Boone and Oswaldo Cabrera stood as head athletic trainer Tim Lentych checked on the Gold Glove-winning shortstop. Lentych pressed on the shoulder and arm, then helped Volpe to his feet. About three minutes after Volpe went down, the Yankees agreed to let him keep playing. 'Once he kind of got up and moving around, he kind of felt fine," Boone said. 'Then we wanted to make sure strength-wise he was in a good position and felt like he was.' Volpe, who turned 24 on Monday, is hitting .233 with five homers, 19 RBIs and four stolen bases in his third season with the Yankees. New York already is missing second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. (strained right oblique), third baseman DJ LeMahieu (strained left calf), ace Gerrit Cole (Tommy John surgery) and right-hander Luis Gil (right lat strain), the reigning AL Rookie of the Year. 'I felt just something sharp and something like right on the spot but then after that, it felt OK,' Volpe said. 'Felt good after the testing because you feel like you can trust it but right away you don't really know.' New York led 2-1 entering the eighth behind Judge's 11th home run and Austin Wells' sixth. Pinch-runner Chandler Simpson stole second when play resumed. Brandon Lowe walked against Mark Leiter Jr., and the Rays pulled off a double steal, giving them six stolen bases in the game. Junior Caminero struck out and Curtis Mead singled to left, driving in the tying run. José Caballero followed with a grounder up the middle that Volpe bobbled as he rushed to try for an inning-ending double play. Lowe scored the go-ahead run. "Trying to make the play before — turn two before I secured the ball," Volpe said. First Published: 4 May 2025, 03:17 AM IST


Winnipeg Free Press
03-05-2025
- Sport
- Winnipeg Free Press
Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe hurts shoulder, X-rays negative but could have more tests
NEW YORK (AP) — It was a painful landing for Anthony Volpe, who grabbed his left shoulder with his right hand and pushed his sunglasses-covered face into the outfield grass as his cap tumbled off. 'I never really had anything else pop or dislocate or anything like that, so nothing to compare it to,' the New York Yankees shortstop said. Volpe remained in the game after his unsuccessful attempt for a backhand stab on Christopher Morel's eighth-inning single, which sparked a two-run rally in Tampa Bay's 3-2 win Saturday. An X-ray after the game was negative, but Volpe wasn't sure whether he will have an MRI or other tests. 'I've never really been in this situation, so it's just scary,' he said. 'But it feels good, and all the movements and everything feel good, but just a weird feeling.' Aaron Judge, Cody Bellinger and Trent Grisham kneeled next to Volpe, and manager Aaron Boone and Oswaldo Cabrera stood as head athletic trainer Tim Lentych checked on the Gold Glove-winning shortstop. Lentych pressed on the shoulder and arm, then helped Volpe to his feet. About three minutes after Volpe went down, the Yankees agreed to let him keep playing. 'Once he kind of got up and moving around, he kind of felt fine,' Boone said. 'Then we wanted to make sure strength-wise he was in a good position and felt like he was.' Volpe, who turned 24 on Monday, is hitting .233 with five homers, 19 RBIs and four stolen bases in his third season with the Yankees. New York already is missing second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. (strained right oblique), third baseman DJ LeMahieu (strained left calf), ace Gerrit Cole (Tommy John surgery) and right-hander Luis Gil (right lat strain), the reigning AL Rookie of the Year. 'I felt just something sharp and something like right on the spot but then after that, it felt OK,' Volpe said. 'Felt good after the testing because you feel like you can trust it but right away you don't really know.' New York led 2-1 entering the eighth behind Judge's 11th home run and Austin Wells' sixth. Winnipeg Jets Game Days On Winnipeg Jets game days, hockey writers Mike McIntyre and Ken Wiebe send news, notes and quotes from the morning skate, as well as injury updates and lineup decisions. Arrives a few hours prior to puck drop. Pinch-runner Chandler Simpson stole second when play resumed. Brandon Lowe walked against Mark Leiter Jr., and the Rays pulled off a double steal, giving them six stolen bases in the game. Junior Caminero struck out and Curtis Mead singled to left, driving in the tying run. José Caballero followed with a grounder up the middle that Volpe bobbled as he rushed to try for an inning-ending double play. Lowe scored the go-ahead run. 'Trying to make the play before — turn two before I secured the ball,' Volpe said. ___ AP MLB:


Fox Sports
03-05-2025
- Sport
- Fox Sports
Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe hurts shoulder, X-rays negative but could have more tests
Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — It was a painful landing for Anthony Volpe, who grabbed his left shoulder with his right hand and pushed his sunglasses-covered face into the outfield grass as his cap tumbled off. 'I never really had anything else pop or dislocate or anything like that, so nothing to compare it to,' the New York Yankees shortstop said. Volpe remained in the game after his unsuccessful attempt for a backhand stab on Christopher Morel's eighth-inning single, which sparked a two-run rally in Tampa Bay's 3-2 win Saturday. An X-ray after the game was negative, but Volpe wasn't sure whether he will have an MRI or other tests. 'I've never really been in this situation, so it's just scary,' he said. 'But it feels good, and all the movements and everything feel good, but just a weird feeling.' Aaron Judge, Cody Bellinger and Trent Grisham kneeled next to Volpe, and manager Aaron Boone and Oswaldo Cabrera stood as head athletic trainer Tim Lentych checked on the Gold Glove-winning shortstop. Lentych pressed on the shoulder and arm, then helped Volpe to his feet. About three minutes after Volpe went down, the Yankees agreed to let him keep playing. 'Once he kind of got up and moving around, he kind of felt fine," Boone said. 'Then we wanted to make sure strength-wise he was in a good position and felt like he was.' Volpe, who turned 24 on Monday, is hitting .233 with five homers, 19 RBIs and four stolen bases in his third season with the Yankees. New York already is missing second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. (strained right oblique), third baseman DJ LeMahieu (strained left calf), ace Gerrit Cole (Tommy John surgery) and right-hander Luis Gil (right lat strain), the reigning AL Rookie of the Year. 'I felt just something sharp and something like right on the spot but then after that, it felt OK,' Volpe said. 'Felt good after the testing because you feel like you can trust it but right away you don't really know.' New York led 2-1 entering the eighth behind Judge's 11th home run and Austin Wells' sixth. Pinch-runner Chandler Simpson stole second when play resumed. Brandon Lowe walked against Mark Leiter Jr., and the Rays pulled off a double steal, giving them six stolen bases in the game. Junior Caminero struck out and Curtis Mead singled to left, driving in the tying run. Jose Caballero followed with a grounder up the middle that Volpe bobbled as he rushed to try for an inning-ending double play. Lowe scored the go-ahead run. "Trying to make the play before — turn two before I secured the ball," Volpe said. ___ AP MLB: recommended