Anthony Volpe played through a partially torn labrum in his non-throwing shoulder for a large portion of the 2025 season, and the Yankees shortstop finally underwent surgery to correct the issue on Tuesday, per the New York Post.
According to the Post, the typical recovery for this kind of surgery would have Volpe ready for the start of the regular season, though it can vary.
Volpe, 24, initially suffered the injury while diving for a ball in May, and while he ended up missing a handful of games, he was ultimately able to play through the pain, thanks in part to multiple cortisone shots.
It was a tough go for Volpe this season, as the young shortstop committed a career-high 19 errors in the field and struggled a bit at the plate as well, slashing .212/.272/.391 with 19 homers and 72 RBI. As a result, Volpe lost playing time at short to Jose Caballero, though he eventually was back in the starting lineup by the postseason.
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