Top Yankees prospect Volpe 'so excited' after being named starting shortstop for Opening Day
The New York Yankees have announced top prospect Anthony Volpe will start at shortstop on Opening Day against the San Francisco Giants on Thursday.
The 21-year-old had been invited to spring training as a non-roster player and has won the initial battle with Oswald Peraza for the starting shortstop role.
Volpe batted .314/.417/.647 with three home runs and 10 extra-base hits in 17 games during spring.
"He's earned the right to take that spot, and we're excited for him and excited for us," Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said of Volpe.
"He just dominated all sides of the ball during February and March, and that bodes well, obviously, for him as we move forward."
Yankees manager Aaron Boone delivered the news on Sunday, with the franchise releasing the video on social media.
"My heart was beating pretty hard," Volpe said. "Incredible. I'm just so excited. It's hard for me to even put into words."
Volpe will become the youngest Yankees shortstop since Derek Jeter debuted at 20 in 1995. He enjoyed a standout 2022 in the minors that ended at Triple-A, having been selected by the Yankees with the 30th overall pick in the 2019 MLB Draft.
The Yankees topped the American League East last season with a 99-63 record before being swept by the Houston Astros in the AL Championship Series.
The team re-signed Aaron Judge, Anthony Rizzo and Gleyber Torres in the offseason, while pitcher Carlos Rodon signed after opting out of his Giants contract.