Unthony Volpe injury update: Yankees obtains “good news” after fear of the shoulder, the stop stop considered the day

Although the New York York Anthony Volpe Yankees stop a stopover is not part of the starting training on Sunday, it seems that he had avoided a major injury to his left shoulder. Manager Aaron Boone told journalists on Sunday that Volpe is day by day after receiving “good news” from radiographs and MRI. “Certainly a little grumpy on the shoulder today,” Boone told journalists, including mlb.com.
Volpe remained in the defeat on Saturday against the Rays of Tampa Bay after seeming to injure the shoulder during an attempted implementation in the eighth round. Volpe later told journalists that he had experienced a “pop”, but that he had maintained his strength.
“It happened quickly and it was frightening, but after that, I felt good and I felt like I have my strength,” Volpe said After the match. “I have never really had anything else pop or disloche or something like that, so I have nothing to compare it.”
Volpe, 24, between Sunday, striking .233 / .326 / .442 (119 ops +) with five circuits, 19 hit points and four stolen bases (although out of seven attempts). His contributions were worth around 1.5 victory over the replacement, according to the Reference baseball calculations.
The Yankees were beaten by injuries all season. They are without Ace Gerrit Cole, his starting colleagues Luis Gil and Marcus Stroman, the Slugger Giancarlo Stanton, the Infielders Jazz Chisholm Jr. and the DJ Lemahieu, and relaunch Jonathan Laáisiga and Scott Effross. Overall, the Yankees rank third in the matches lost because of the injury, behind only the Los Angeles and Detroit Tigers Dodgers.
The Yankees enter Sunday with a 19-14 file, putting them first in the American League East by a margin of two games. The New York Plus 54 racing differential is the best in the AL, at the top of the tigers aforementioned by a few races.