Once again, here we go, staring into The Abyss...
Yep. We know it well. A blanket of blackness, breached by one flittering dot, for which we cannot fathom. Fred Nietzche said that when you stare into The Abyss, The Abyss stares back. We see a face, which might be ourselves, or all of humanity, or maybe something else.
Something, or someone, is staring back. And for Yankee fans, it is Anthony Volpe.
Once again, we wonder if he has a role in the Yankees' future.
By now, everyone claims to be done with Volpe. It's been three years. We've seen enough. Trade him for a lug nut. Banish him to Moosic. Don't let him steal another summer. But but BUT... like crackheads unwilling to throw out the pipe, we remain addicted, prisoners of the Yankee hype machine that told us Clint Frasier would hit, and Colter Bean would kill righties. We're still waiting on Volpe - the prodigal son of Jersey - who, for whatever it's worth - is 25, the same age as Spencer Jones.
Last winter, we were done. He hit .212 with 10 HRs. There would be no excuses, no new opportunities. Snake Plisken had a better chance of escaping NY intact. And yet... in October, we were told that Volpe gutted-out the second half with a jammed shoulder that required surgery. Was that the cause of his dismal numbers?
Two weeks ago, he returned. It roiled the Yankiverse. The fan base demanded that Jose Caballero remain everyday SS, until maybe George Lombard Jr. arrives. Volpe needed to be stuffed into a trade package and sent to the NL West - San Diego or Arizona - far enough to never darken our Abyss, ever again.
And here we are, telling ourselves THIS IS ABSOLUTELY THE LAST TIME we will stare into The Volpe Abyss. So, what happened last night? He homered, collected three hits against KC. Dare we believe?
Last night, he also made a great play, ranging into left field, snagging a ball and throwing out the lumbering Salvador Perez, who runs like he's competing in an invisible tractor pull. Still, a great play is a great play. Volpe made one. He's hitting .281, close to what he hit in the 2024 world series - gulp (.286).
Ah, remember that? We watched him meltdown on the national stage - a ridiculous throw to 3B in Game 5 against the Dodgers? But he also homered against those Dodgers, ended up tied for the Yankee team lead with 5 RBIs.
Dear God, how long must we do this? We still don't know if Volpe is a future star, a serviceable MLB shortstop or a massive dud.
But today, he's staring back. Hello, darkness... on behalf of the Yankiverse... WTF?







