Yankees' Anthony Volpe Receives Cortisone Shot for Shoulder Injury
Yankees' Anthony Volpe Receives Cortisone Shot for Shoulder Injury

Yankees' Anthony Volpe Receives Cortisone Shot for Shoulder Injury

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New York Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe has been struggling throughout the 2025 season due to a lingering left shoulder injury sustained during a diving play against the Tampa Bay Rays in early May. Despite initial tests showing no structural damage, Volpe has experienced persistent discomfort that has negatively affected his swing and overall performance, with his batting metrics declining significantly since the injury. On Wednesday, Volpe received a cortisone injection aimed at reducing inflammation and improving mobility, as the Yankees hope this treatment will help him regain his form during the critical postseason race. The injury and Volpe's recent struggles have led to questions about his starting role, with Jose Caballero starting in his place during a recent loss to the Detroit Tigers. Manager Aaron Boone has indicated that the shortstop position could become fluid moving forward, reflecting the uncertainty surrounding Volpe's availability and effectiveness. Meanwhile, captain Aaron Judge continues to perform well, recently breaking a franchise home run record.

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