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The New York Yankees are looking to fill holes in their infield, and this Cardinals All-Star is reportedly on their radar.
The Yankees selected Volpe No. 30 overall in the 2019 MLB Draft, and he won the Gold Glove Award as a rookie in 2023. However, the New Jersey native has never been reliable offensively. Volpe has a career slash line of .222/.283/.379 over three seasons. On top of that, the 5-foot-10, 197-pounder led the AL with 19 errors in 2025.
The Yankees did not tender him a qualifying offer. The 31-year-old had been one of the best relievers in baseball while with the Brewers, posting a 1.83 ERA over parts of six seasons in Milwaukee. He earned All-Star nods in 2022 and 2023.
The New York Yankees have a new shortstop with three partial seasons of major league experience to help shore up the position.
Former Yankees outfielder Cameron Maybin argued that trading for the Tigers ace would let the Bombers “take over the entire league.”
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/yankees/onsi as Yankees Sign 25-Year-Old Rangers Infielder. The New York Yankees have made an early move to bring in some organizational infield depth.
The New York Yankees reportedly are showing interest in bringing a two-time All-Star back to the organization.
Righty reliever Devin Williams in his lone season in the Bronx was plagued by inconsistency and prolonged periods of struggle, but beneath it all the two-time All-Star still had strong underlying fundamentals. That's why the Yankees may be interested in bringing back Williams, who's a free agent this winter.
We're still in at the quiet point of the Major League Baseball offseason. Well, there are always rumors and speculation flowing. But, we're at a point in the of