The New York Yankees are shaking up their infield with a familiar face returning to the Bronx. According to multiple reports Tuesday, the team is recalling Anthony Volpe from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, bringing the 25-year-old shortstop back to the big leagues. In a corresponding move, the Yankees are placing José Caballero on the injured list due to a finger injury, as reported by ESPN's Jorge Castillo.
Volpe is no stranger to the bright lights of Yankee Stadium. He started at least 147 games at shortstop for New York in each of the past three seasons, establishing himself as a reliable presence in the infield. Known for his slick glove work and consistent at-bats, Volpe's return adds a proven defensive anchor to a Yankees team looking to solidify its middle infield depth.
The timing of this move comes as Caballero's finger issue sidelines him, opening the door for Volpe to reclaim his spot. For fans who love seeing a homegrown talent in pinstripes, this recall is a welcome sight—and a reminder that every roster shakeup brings new energy to the diamond.
