Headlines

  • Orioles Sign Ryan Helsley
  • Blue Jays, Dylan Cease Agree To Seven-Year Deal
  • Angels, Anthony Rendon Discussing Contract Buyout With Rendon Expected To Retire
  • Cardinals Trade Sonny Gray To Red Sox
  • Warren Schaeffer To Return As Rockies’ Manager In 2026
  • Rangers Trade Marcus Semien To Mets For Brandon Nimmo
  • Previous
  • Next
Register
Login
  • Hoops Rumors
  • Pro Football Rumors
  • Pro Hockey Rumors

MLB Trade Rumors

Remove Ads
  • Home
  • Teams
    • AL East
      • Baltimore Orioles
      • Boston Red Sox
      • New York Yankees
      • Tampa Bay Rays
      • Toronto Blue Jays
    • AL Central
      • Chicago White Sox
      • Cleveland Guardians
      • Detroit Tigers
      • Kansas City Royals
      • Minnesota Twins
    • AL West
      • Athletics
      • Houston Astros
      • Los Angeles Angels
      • Seattle Mariners
      • Texas Rangers
    • NL East
      • Atlanta Braves
      • Miami Marlins
      • New York Mets
      • Philadelphia Phillies
      • Washington Nationals
    • NL Central
      • Chicago Cubs
      • Cincinnati Reds
      • Milwaukee Brewers
      • Pittsburgh Pirates
      • St. Louis Cardinals
    • NL West
      • Arizona Diamondbacks
      • Colorado Rockies
      • Los Angeles Dodgers
      • San Diego Padres
      • San Francisco Giants
  • About
    • MLB Trade Rumors
    • Tim Dierkes
    • Writing team
    • Advertise
    • Archives
  • Contact
  • Tools
    • 2025-26 Top 50 MLB Free Agents With Predictions
    • Free Agent Contest Leaderboard
    • 2025-26 MLB Free Agent List
    • 2026-27 MLB Free Agent List
    • Projected Arbitration Salaries For 2026
    • Contract Tracker
    • Transaction Tracker
    • Agency Database
  • NBA/NFL/NHL
    • Hoops Rumors
    • Pro Football Rumors
    • Pro Hockey Rumors
  • App
  • Chats
Go To Pro Hockey Rumors
Go To Hoops Rumors

Poll: Will Anthony Volpe Be The Yankees’ Shortstop In 2026?

By Nick Deeds | October 16, 2025 at 4:58pm CDT

All things considered, it was a solid year for the Yankees even if it didn’t live up to the perennial World-Series-or-bust expectations of their fans. Despite Gerrit Cole not throwing a single pitch for the team this year and Juan Soto signing elsewhere last winter, they managed to win 94 games thanks to a few key additions like Max Fried and Cody Bellinger, big steps forward from Ben Rice and Trent Grisham, and another MVP-caliber campaign from Aaron Judge.

Not everything went right for the Yankees this year, however, and that’s even ignoring the outcome of the postseason. Some young players who looked like key pieces of the organization’s future this time last year took steps backwards in 2025. While that’s true of Austin Wells and Luis Gil, there’s no player who better exemplifies this than shortstop Anthony Volpe. Volpe was once a consensus top-15 prospect in the sport and even won the Gold Glove in his rookie season with the Yankees, but he’s never quite been able to muster even a league average slash line at the plate.

An 87 wRC+ last year was enough to make him a three-to-four win player thanks to his stellar defense. But this season, the wheels came off. The biggest reason for that is the decline of Volpe’s glove. After being one of the best defenders in all of baseball last year with +14 Outs Above Average, he flipped the script entirely and put up one of the worst performances of any defender in the sport with an OAA of -7.

That’s the sort of defense that might not cut it for a strong bat at the infield’s most important defensive position, so it certainly wasn’t cutting it while Volpe hit a paltry .212/.272/.391 (83 wRC+) in 153 games this year. Some of that can be attributed to poor fortune on batted balls, as his BABIP dropped 50 points relative to the year prior despite a career-high barrel rate of 10.5%. That’s not the whole story, however, as he also hit the fewest line drives of his career this year (15.4%) and struck out at an elevated 25.2% clip. Even his baserunning took a step back, as he went just 18-for-26 on the basepaths after stealing 28 bases in 35 last year.

It’s possible that a partial labrum tear that Volpe spent most of the season playing through is to blame for at least some of his struggles this season. He had a .237/.328/.456 slash and 119 wRC+ through the end of April, just a few days before injuring his shoulder. He hit .205/.255/.374 for a 74 wRC+ from the start of May onwards. He underwent surgery to repair that shoulder but will start 2026 on the injured list.

That might make it seem obvious that the Yankees should either move on from Volpe entirely or at least bring in a player who can handle the majority of shortstop duties while Volpe slips into a smaller role. Things aren’t likely to be that simple, however, in large part due to the weakness of the coming class of shortstops. The prize of this class is Bo Bichette, but he comes with defensive concerns of his own and has long been viewed as a player who would profile better at either second or third base.

The pickings are quite slim outside of Bichette when it comes to shortstops, however. Ha-Seong Kim might opt out of his contract with Atlanta, but he’s coming off an even more difficult season than Volpe. Trevor Story might be a modest upgrade, but he offers limited upside headed into his age-33 season and might not opt out of his contract with the Red Sox. The trade market might feature CJ Abrams but his defense is questionable enough that he may not stick at that spot for much longer. Without another replacement who would be a clear upgrade over Volpe, the Yankees may be forced to choose between either shelling out for a defensively-flawed solution in Bichette or sticking with their internal options.

Those internal options don’t necessarily have to lead to Volpe starting the majority of the Yankees’ games at shortstop next year, though that might be the most likely outcome. Jose Caballero will be back next season and earned plenty of fans in the Bronx for his work on both sides of the ball in 40 games down the stretch. Perhaps he could share time with Volpe at shortstop in the early part of 2026, with the possibility of top-100 prospect George Lombard Jr. stepping up later in the season. Lombard spent most of 2025 at Double-A, so a debut in 2026 isn’t entirely unrealistic. However, he also hit just .215/.337/.358 at the level, suggesting he might need more time to develop before arriving in the show.

How do MLBTR readers view New York’s shortstop situation? Will Volpe be the solution at the position next year? Will they bring in a free agent or trade for someone to handle things? Or will an internal candidate like Caballero or Lombard take the job from Volpe by the end of next year? Have your say in the poll below:

Share Repost Send via email

MLBTR Originals MLBTR Polls New York Yankees Anthony Volpe

Coaching Notes: Varitek, Ramirez, Molina
Main
Joey Loperfido Replaces Anthony Santander On Blue Jays’ Playoff Roster
View Comments (55)
Post a Comment

55 Comments

  1. Joe says...

    2 months ago

    He will because Cashman can’t admit a mistake and there’s not really an upgrade available. Cashman missed his chance at a top level SS when so many were available in FA for a couple of years.

    12
    Reply
    • MLB Top 100 Commenter

      2 months ago

      His defense will improve in 2026, but Anthony Volpe is a career OPS+ 84 batter who averages almost 160 strikeouts per year.

      1
      Reply
      • MLB Top 100 Commenter

        2 months ago

        Per Fangraphs, Volpe ranked 25th among starting shortstops in 2025.

        1
        Reply
        • KnicksFanCavsFan

          2 months ago

          1 year
          do you ignite the other two when he was a 3 in total WAR?

          Reply
        • Begamin

          2 months ago

          You are now learning in real time that DRS is weighed too heavily in bWAR and offensive production is what actually matters most. Who cares that there was a 3 by his name, his OPS speaks for itself

          Reply
        • GriffGC

          1 month ago

          Would add he doesn’t pass the eye test in the field. Range seems just okay but the fielding is never smooth and the arm is well below average. Propensity to screw up in big moments too.

          3
          Reply
    • joshb600

      2 months ago

      Blue Jays have a shortstop that might be a little bit of an upgrade lol

      Reply
      • Joe says...

        2 months ago

        Except that Bichette is widely believed to be needing to move to second or third in the very near future.

        1
        Reply
        • NoSaint

          2 months ago

          @Joe says

          More like second. He doesn’t have the arm for 3B

          2
          Reply
    • horaceallen

      2 months ago

      I am no Volpe fan but if his injury was that serious why not send him for surgery during the year? You end up playing with a second class player at short (I know, I know – injury or not he’s second class) and now you’re without him to start next year. Foolish approach.

      5
      Reply
    • YankeesBleacherCreature

      2 months ago

      Cabby?

      Reply
    • ohyeadam

      2 months ago

      He will be with the Yankees but not as the starting SS. Utility infielder

      1
      Reply
    • KnicksFanCavsFan

      2 months ago

      Can we please stop riding Volpe and Wells ss if they are a) not young players only in their 3rd year b) haven’t shown good promise, at least defensively c) the reason why the Yanks failed to move forward in the playoffs and a detriment moving forward. Both play positions that historically, expectations of great offense were seen as “icing on the cake” of you eye a gold glove or above average caliber SS. Volpe won his in his rookie season and, according to fangraphs, was a top 6 SS in dfWAR his first two seasons. Wells has been a great defensive catcher and top 10 overall guy with at least 3War each of his first two full seasons. He’s flashed good power potential and despite the narrative has been a slightly better hitter away from Yankee stadium with slightly more homers on the road vs home. Finally, let’s stop the “you can’t win with this two guys at the bottom of the lineup”. The Dodgers are excelling with Edmand and Conforto turning in sub .700 OPSs. Toronto is carrying Giminez, Varsho and Barger, all with bad bats. The Brewers are carrying Ortiz and his sub. 600 OPS. At least with Volpe your getting 50 extra base hits, speed and usually an above average glove.
      To blame these two as hindrances to winning is a joke. Its Beli, Stanton, Rice, Jazz and until this last series, Judge not showing up like they did in the regular session that I would look at. I think both Eells and Volpe have changed their hitting approach that they had in the minors and have sold out for launch angle, exit velocity, etc rather than contact and putting the ball in play. That’s correctable and I would prioritize working with them rather than replacing them and focusing on long term solutions at 3b, LF/CF, one more starter and the bullpen.

      1
      Reply
      • MLB Top 100 Commenter

        1 month ago

        Knicks

        I disagree with you about how good Volpe is. I agree with you that the blame for not moving forwarding in 2025 falls more on the teams’ stars than Volpe. I don’t even blame Volpe too much for his 2024 throw to third base trying to nab Kike Hernandez.

        1
        Reply
        • KnicksFanCavsFan

          1 month ago

          @mlb

          what did I say about his talent vs his production? he did win a GG and metrics say he was a top 6 defensive SS his first year and he compiled two 3+WAR seasons. He hit 50 extra base hits last year and stole 20 bases.

          Reply
  2. Ranger Danger19

    2 months ago

    Corey Seager will be the Yankees shortstop in 2026

    1
    Reply
    • YankeesBleacherCreature

      2 months ago

      I have Paul Skenes penciled in there and can’t find my eraser.

      4
      Reply
      • Ranger Danger19

        2 months ago

        You laugh but I think it could happen. Rangers are looking to shed payroll and restock the farm.

        Reply
        • noquarter89

          2 months ago

          Who could have imagined that team wasn’t going to be able to sustain those big contracts…

          Reply
        • Ranger Danger19

          2 months ago

          They can sustain a high payroll in this market just fine. It’s more about shaking things up after the past two seasons of underperformance.

          Reply
        • Another Dodgers Fan

          2 months ago

          Seager should remain a Ranger. He’s been consistent, outside of his appendectomy.

          He’s the player they built around to get to the world series, and he should remain the centerpiece of that team.

          Reply
        • noquarter89

          2 months ago

          They should probably move him off SS sooner than later though.

          Reply
        • Ranger Danger19

          2 months ago

          Noquarter they will. Depending on how things shake out he’s either a second baseman or first baseman once Walcott arrives.

          Reply
  3. dugmet

    2 months ago

    Yes, Volpe will be back because he will earn just ~ 3m and has very modest trade value.

    2
    Reply
  4. mike156

    2 months ago

    Volpe will get time to heal from the surgery, and eased back into the lineup. Structurally, the Yankees budget needs low-cost options at some positions to offset the over-pays elsewhere, and Volpe still has potential.

    3
    Reply
    • CubFan36

      2 months ago

      Ok so give the job to Caballero.

      1
      Reply
  5. chandlerbing

    2 months ago

    Avg & obp is awful
    But he’s got pop, speed, a gg’er
    And still only 24 y old

    Wells & rice .220-230 hitters
    Dunno why volpe is the yankee thats so scrutinized

    2
    Reply
    • noquarter89

      2 months ago

      Still worried about batting average in 2025?

      3
      Reply
      • whyhayzee

        2 months ago

        Batting average is like temperature. Easy to get but doesn’t tell the whole story.

        2
        Reply
    • MLB Top 100 Commenter

      2 months ago

      Chandler

      2025 OPS+
      Rice 131
      Wells 95
      Volpe 83

      5
      Reply
      • Steinbrenner2728

        2 months ago

        chandlerbing, you really need to start using your brain first before commenting, not the other way around.

        3
        Reply
  6. Deckard

    2 months ago

    They will throw a ton of money at Bichette. A ton.

    Reply
  7. beboplar

    2 months ago

    George Lombard, jr is their #1 prospect. Their 1st round draft pick this season, KIlby, played very well and could be the future starter at shortstop with Lombard moving to 3B and Volpe, if he sticks, to 2B. While he heels, Caballero can fill in.

    Investing in a poor defender like Bichette makes no sense.

    2
    Reply
    • NoSaint

      2 months ago

      @beboplar

      Derek Jeter, line one.

      2
      Reply
  8. johnnyangel

    2 months ago

    Isn’t Caballero the obvious choice?

    Solid defense, led the AL in steals the past two season, and hit well once he arrived in NY. He at least deserves a chance.

    Low risk in the sense that if he doesn’t replicate his numbers, Volpe would be ready to step back in. Volpe is still just 24, so it would be tough to give up on him THIS quickly.

    No need to panic…yet.

    4
    Reply
  9. TrillionaireTeamOperator

    2 months ago

    I think he will be until he isn’t. He will be described as the shortstop, but declared with weasel language to leave themselves wiggle room to move him/move on from him.

    Getting shoulder surgery and recuperating and ramping back up and having it be a rehab year will buy the Yankees time and excuses to find functional replacements without outright giving up on him and then if/when he returns they will “have Volpe in the mix” meaning they’ll give him a few opportunities to reclaim his starting shortstop job, but he will have to compete for it at a disadvantage and if his best most healthiest self is what he’s been, they’ll try to trade him by the deadline or in the off season going into 2027, “for a change of scenery and new opportunities” etc.

    1
    Reply
  10. R.D.

    2 months ago

    I think he will even through Caballero deserves a shot. Because Yankees.

    Reply
  11. Acoss1331

    2 months ago

    Volpe will be there because he’s effing elite!

    3
    Reply
  12. Salzilla

    2 months ago

    Once he’s healed? Yup, if for anything to show them the injury caused his 2025 dip (I believe it did personally), and/or to rebuild his trade value.

    I said this earlier, but doubting you’ll see anything more than a stopgap type so Cabbie can be utility in the meantime.

    1
    Reply
  13. GreatLiberator

    2 months ago

    Lombard Jr has “it.” It’s obvi. Volpe (who I like) does not. Lombard grabs the job in spring and never lets got

    Reply
    • Salzilla

      2 months ago

      Lombard isn’t ready yet. He hit .215 in Double A this season. Let’s not annoint him just yet.

      2
      Reply
      • rocky7

        2 months ago

        Lombard will be on the Yankees ML roster in 27….needs another season in the minors…

        Reply
  14. Ranger Danger19

    2 months ago

    Corey is a great player when he’s healthy. I think the clubhouse has poor chemistry and Corey holds some responsibility for that. He’s never been a great leader on the field or the dugout. Who knows what he does behind the scenes but all I can judge him on is what I see.

    You don’t send Bruce Bochy off into the sunset unless there’s a problem.

    Reply
  15. WadeBoggs

    2 months ago

    It’s crazy that people keep floating Caballero as a replacement. JC is prone to hot stretches – but he is not a full time player. His speed is his one true asset. He’s good enough for be strong-side platoon but he is by no means a realistic full-time SS. C’mon MLBTR – act like y’all watched some Rays baseball.

    Reply
  16. The Saber-toothed Superfife

    2 months ago

    There’s no denying it = Yankee fans just LOVE Cashman…..

    Reply
  17. RickEO

    2 months ago

    Please please please

    Reply
  18. 123redsox

    2 months ago

    His job until Lombard takes it unless he really stinks it up before, in which case Caballero

    Reply
  19. Old York

    2 months ago

    I think he’ll end up their set-up man in the pen. He’s got the nastiest splitter in the history of splitters and I believe he throws 110 mph.

    Reply
  20. jerseyjohn

    2 months ago

    Volpe will get a last shot in 26 to prove he can handle the job. He was actually hitting quite well before he tore his shoulder. If he spits the bit he’s out the door in 27, and we get back on the rookie merry-go-round with Lombard.

    1
    Reply
  21. Astros_fan_in_Aus

    2 months ago

    Every other team is hoping he stays with the Yankees. They deserve each other.

    Reply
  22. padam

    2 months ago

    This is a non story. Of course he’ll be back. He had an off year defensively and still has a high enough ceiling at his young age. They have other areas of concern that take higher priority. His salary alone make it worthwhile. If he’s not making a dent in his progress after two more years I’d look to move on, but until then he’s a cheap, yet solid player that can let the team worry about other areas that need their money and attention.

    4
    Reply
  23. Redstitch108* 2

    2 months ago

    Not every dude in your lineup has to be an all star. Sheesh. Volpe is still pretty productive in a lot of ways. Yankees fans are spoilt as heck.

    4
    Reply
  24. soxygen

    2 months ago

    I have never been a big fan, but he’ll still be 24 years old when the season starts…he had some bad BABIP luck versus RH and at home…and he didn’t struggle against velocity, it was more the soft tossers. It’s possible that he’ll learn to hit the soft stuff, and get a bit luckier versus RHP and batting at home.

    1
    Reply
  25. Angelxd22

    2 months ago

    Shouldn’t be. But this team shoved guys like Gallo and Hicks down our throats way too long cuz they were Cashman guys.

    Reply
  26. bcjd

    1 month ago

    They’ll stockpile a couple of replacement level journeymen or reclamation projects, and hope someone has a standout year.

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Please login to leave a reply.

Log in Register

    Top Stories

    Orioles Sign Ryan Helsley

    Blue Jays, Dylan Cease Agree To Seven-Year Deal

    Angels, Anthony Rendon Discussing Contract Buyout With Rendon Expected To Retire

    Cardinals Trade Sonny Gray To Red Sox

    Warren Schaeffer To Return As Rockies’ Manager In 2026

    Rangers Trade Marcus Semien To Mets For Brandon Nimmo

    Tigers Among Teams Interested In Ryan Helsley As Starting Pitcher

    Rangers Non-Tender Adolis Garcia, Jonah Heim

    KBO’s Kiwoom Heroes Post Infielder Sung-mun Song

    Latest On Kyle Tucker’s Market

    2025 Non-Tender Candidates

    Braves, Astros Swap Mauricio Dubón For Nick Allen

    Braves Re-Sign Raisel Iglesias

    Mets Release Frankie Montas, Select Nick Morabito

    Orioles Trade Grayson Rodriguez To Angels For Taylor Ward

    A’s Designate JJ Bleday For Assignment

    Tampa Bay To Designate Christopher Morel, Jake Fraley For Assignment

    Astros Designate Ramon Urias For Assignment

    Nine Players Reject Qualifying Offer

    Trent Grisham To Accept Qualifying Offer

    Recent

    Royals President Expresses Openness To Trading Starter For Outfielder

    Rays Hire Brandon Hyde As Senior Advisor To Baseball Operations

    Trade Rumors Front Office Subscriber Chat, Today 3pm CT

    Tigers Interested In Re-Signing Kyle Finnegan

    Astros Open To Moving Jake Meyers In Search For Rotation Help

    Free Agent Contest Leaderboard Now Available

    The Opener: Imai, Orioles, Red Sox

    KBO’s Samsung Lions Sign Matt Manning

    NPB’s Chiba Lotte Marines Sign Jose Castillo

    Blue Jays Notes: Helsley, Berrios, Management Extensions

    MLBTR Newsletter - Hot stove highlights in your inbox, five days a week

    Latest Rumors & News

    Latest Rumors & News

    • Every MLB Trade In July
    Trade Rumors App for iOS and Android App Store Google Play

    MLBTR Features

    MLBTR Features

    • Remove Ads, Support Our Writers
    • 2025-26 Top 50 MLB Free Agents With Predictions
    • Front Office Originals
    • Tim Dierkes' MLB Mailbag
    • 2025-26 Offseason Outlook Series
    • MLBTR Podcast
    • 2025-26 MLB Free Agent List
    • 2026-27 MLB Free Agent List
    • Projected Arbitration Salaries For 2026
    • Contract Tracker
    • Transaction Tracker
    • Extension Tracker
    • Agency Database
    • MLBTR On Twitter
    • MLBTR On Facebook
    • Team Facebook Pages
    • How To Set Up Notifications For Breaking News
    • Hoops Rumors
    • Pro Football Rumors
    • Pro Hockey Rumors

    Rumors By Team

    • Angels Rumors
    • Astros Rumors
    • Athletics Rumors
    • Blue Jays Rumors
    • Braves Rumors
    • Brewers Rumors
    • Cardinals Rumors
    • Cubs Rumors
    • Diamondbacks Rumors
    • Dodgers Rumors
    • Giants Rumors
    • Guardians Rumors
    • Mariners Rumors
    • Marlins Rumors
    • Mets Rumors
    • Nationals Rumors
    • Orioles Rumors
    • Padres Rumors
    • Phillies Rumors
    • Pirates Rumors
    • Rangers Rumors
    • Rays Rumors
    • Red Sox Rumors
    • Reds Rumors
    • Rockies Rumors
    • Royals Rumors
    • Tigers Rumors
    • Twins Rumors
    • White Sox Rumors
    • Yankees Rumors

    Navigation

    • Sitemap
    • Archives
    • RSS/Twitter Feeds By Team

    MLBTR INFO

    • Advertise
    • About
    • Commenting Policy
    • Privacy Policy

    Connect

    • Contact Us
    • Twitter
    • Facebook
    • RSS Feed

    MLB Trade Rumors is not affiliated with Major League Baseball, MLB or MLB.com

    Do not Sell or Share My Personal Information

    hide arrows scroll to top

    Register

    Desktop Version | Switch To Mobile Version