Anthony Volpe has been the Yankees' starting shortstop all season, but he has been less than stellar.
He entered Friday leading the American League in errors and hitting .206. The team also revealed that Volpe has been playing through a shoulder injury that required a cortisone shot recently.
Through three seasons, Volpe has been a glove-first shortstop, and this season his defense has been terrible. Offensively, he leaves much to be desired, and many fans are calling for a change. Despite his struggles, Aaron Boone and Brian Cashman have consistently stuck by him, and Cashman spoke on his future after a terrible season.
"Yeah, I think he's a good a player," Cashman said when asked if Volpe was still the team's shortstop of the future, per The Athletic's Chris Kirschner. "This year notw