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Yankees' Shortstop Woes Ending? New Faces Emerge
20 Mar
Summary
- Anthony Volpe had a 63 OPS+ last season and needs shoulder surgery.
- Jose Caballero posted a 131 OPS+ in 40 games after a trade.
- Top prospect George Lombard Jr. is at Double-A, with hitting concerns.

The New York Yankees are poised for better performance at the shortstop position in the upcoming 2026 season. Last year, the team received poor production from this crucial spot, which hampered their overall success.
Anthony Volpe struggled significantly in 2025, posting a 63 OPS+ and facing defensive challenges. He underwent left shoulder surgery in October to repair a torn labrum and is anticipated to return during the initial months of the 2026 campaign.
During Volpe's absence, Jose Caballero, acquired at the previous trade deadline, is expected to receive substantial playing time. Caballero demonstrated promise with a 131 OPS+ and 15 stolen bases in just 40 games for the Yankees.
Adding to the mix is George Lombard Jr., the Yankees' top prospect and the 26th overall pick in the 2023 draft. While possessing quickness and a strong arm, questions remain about his hitting ability as he starts the season at Double-A.




