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MINNEAPOLIS — Healthwise, the playing field became even once again between the Yankees’ two shortstops on Monday.

José Caballero did not go anywhere.

For the sixth straight game, Caballero started at shortstop on Monday night against the Twins at Target Field, this time with Anthony Volpe back to being a full player after receiving a cortisone shot in his left shoulder last Wednesday, as the Yankees rode the hot hand.

“[Caballero] is playing great,” manager Aaron Boone said before Monday’s game. “So we’re at that time of year where it’s all hands on deck. Everyone’s going to play an importa

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