When the Yankees decided to option Anthony Volpe to Triple-A instead of adding him to the active roster, manager Aaron Boone initially stated Volpe would only play shortstop. However, he later suggested a possible evaluation of Volpe’s positional flexibility. Given Volpe’s defensive skills and potential to adapt, it would be beneficial for him to gain experience at second base, enhancing his versatility and providing the Yankees with valuable insurance. This move could also create competition for Oswaldo Cabrera, who has struggled recently.
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