
Yankees' Paul Skenes Trade Idea Ends Anthony Volpe Experiment With 4-Player Swap
Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content.
The New York Yankees are losing their stranglehold in the American League East division as their leading offense suddenly grows cold.
After emerging as one of the best batting orders in Major League Baseball, the Yankees' hitters have struggled with runners in scoring position this month.
"It's not a coincidence that the club is 10-11 this month and has seen its lead in the American League East evaporate quickly," Chris Kirschner wrote for The Athletic. "Its woes with runners in scoring position also highlight why the club has lost eight of its past 12 games. During that stretch, the Yankees have a .391 OPS with RISP, the worst in baseball."
The sudden slump is putting a harsh spotlight on shortstop Anthony Volpe, who has endured some defensive miscues as his offensive production falls well short of expectations. He is slashing just .233/.306/.418 so far this season and might never become the heir to Derek Jeter that the franchise has been hoping for.
PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - JUNE 4: Paul Skenes #30 of the Pittsburgh Pirates looks on during batting practice before the game against the Houston Astros at PNC Park on June 4, 2025 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo...
PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - JUNE 4: Paul Skenes #30 of the Pittsburgh Pirates looks on during batting practice before the game against the Houston Astros at PNC Park on June 4, 2025 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by) More
Berl/Getty
If the Yankees are willing to end their experiment with Volpe as the franchise shortstop, perhaps they would consider a trade idea from Jake Elman of Athlon Sports, which would bring in the most coveted trade asset in the sport: PIttsburgh Pirates' ace Paul Skenes.
"What if the New York Yankees called the Pirates inquiring about Skenes in exchange for several players, including shortstop Anthony Volpe?" Elman asked. "The thought of Pittsburgh being intrigued by Volpe doesn't sound so farfetched. ... Skenes makes perfect sense for a Yankees team needing another impactful starting pitcher."
Elman suggested the Yankees throw in a pair of top-10 prospects to go with Volpe in the deal, floating outfielder Spencer Jones and pitcher Bryce Cunningham as two young talents to flesh out a potential four-player swap.
The Pirates have shut down the idea of trading Skenes, but a package headlined by Volpe should be enough to at least get their attention.
More MLB: Ronald Acuna Jr. Offers 3-Word Response to Hostile Mets Fans

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Forbes
23 minutes ago
- Forbes
New York Yankees Enter Round Two Of The Subway Series Grinding Through A Slump
New York Yankees' Aaron Judge runs to third base during the third inning of a baseball game against ... More the Athletics Friday, June 27, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II) The Subway Series is always a source of hype regardless of the condition of either team. There have been notable moments when the Yankees were rolling and the Mets were teetering on the fringes of mediocrity or outright experiencing a nightmare season. When the schedule was released last year it featured the Bronx version in mid-May and the Queens version on the fourth of July weekend, which informally often gets described as the second milepost in the marathon of a 162-game season. Back in May the teams competed for nine hours, 52 minutes in a series where the focus was highlighted about Juan Soto's return to the Bronx. Soto had last been seen there staring from the Yankee dugout as the Dodgers celebrated their World Series title and then in the middle of the crowded Yankee clubhouse at about 1:30 am discussing the realm of possibilities about to happen. Soto was off to a slow start when the Yankees took two of three but both teams were in first place. For the Yankees, it was two of their wins in a run of 16 victories in 20 games that ascended to them a somewhat commanding seven-game lead in the AL East and offered the perception the rest of the division might be experiencing a down year. Seven weeks later, the Yankees are going through it. It can be called a swoon, a slump, a slide, a skid or any other phrase to describe a bad stretch. Either way, the Yankees head into Round Two of the Subway Series going through some painful moments such as the four-game sweep in Toronto they just experienced. While the Blue Jays did not dominate (except for George Springer) them as much as the one in Sept 2021, the Yankees still got it handed to them. The four-game skid is part of prolonged stretch of 19 losses in 32 games. Last year the Yankees went through a similar stretch that derailed their 45-19 start and were 10-22 from June 15-July 24. Three years ago, the Yankees hit the All-Star break with 64 wins in their first 82 games and around this time held a 15-game lead. By mid-August, it was halved down and they were 11-21 from July 15-Aug. 20 with the end of that skid coinciding with a third loss to the Blue Jays, resulting in manager Aaron Boone slamming his right hand on the podium in the Yankee Stadium interview room a few times. These Yankees were never going to confused with the championship versions of 2009 or 1998. Those teams won 103 and 114 respectively and the 2009 team started 15-17 while the 1998 team experienced a 15-17 stretch late in a season when it secured the division shortly after Labor Day. These days, Boone is fond of saying 'the 162' or some variation of it as a reason for the slide and there is some validity to it. The Mets can say the same thing as they are 5-17 in 22 games since June 12 when Kodai Senga injured his hamstring stretching to field a high throw at first base from Pete Alonso. Of late, lack of clutch hitting is showing up. The Yankees were 9-for-50 with runners in scoring position and left 40 runners in base. In Cincinnati when the Yankees lost two of three, those numbers were 28 runners stranded and 5-for-43 with runners in scoring position. Getting 93 at-bats with runners in scoring position is better than what unfolded when the Yankees lost six in a row from June 13-June 18. The Yankees experienced a 30-inning scoreless streak that was seven off the team record set in 1908 when Walter Johnson pitched three straight complete games and, in that skid, they were 4-for-42 and stranded 38. The opportunities are popping up but the at-bats are not coming up with those hits and now along with a bullpen that is starting to show its wear and worries about Clarke Schmidt's forearm are among the concerns heading into Queens. Another is playing Jazz Chisholm Jr. at third base. A second baseman by trade, Chisholm showed a willingness to move over because of Gleyber Torres being at second and when he was rehabbing an oblique injury, he still showed a willingness. It is not for lack of effort at third and Chisholm has made his share of nice plays but in Toronto, his presence along with DJ LeMahieu's injury and age-caused lack of range at second base are sticking out along some of the other mistakes. The Yankees are going through it and it seems to be an annual occurrence. It is even more magnified because of the relative hot start and the fact the next series is against the Mets.

Yahoo
an hour ago
- Yahoo
George Springer homers twice, Blue Jays sweep Yankees to take AL East lead
TORONTO (AP) — George Springer hit two two-run home runs and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the New York Yankees 8-5 on Thursday night to complete a four-game sweep and take sole possession of the AL East lead. Addison Barger had a solo homer among his three hits for Toronto. Advertisement New York slugger Aaron Judge drew his 23rd intentional walk in the eighth, matching Mickey Mantle's 1957 team record. Yankees right-hander Clarke Schmidt left after three innings because of tightness in his forearm. Schmidt allowed three runs and four hits. Jasson Domínguez had four hits for New York, but the Yankees were swept for the second time. They lost all three at Boston between June 13 and 15. New York is 10-16 against AL East opponents. Chris Bassitt (8-4) struck out nine in 5 2/3 innings, improving to 4-0 in five career home starts against the Yankees. Jeff Hoffman finished for his 21st save in 25 chances. Advertisement Springer went 3 for 4 with four RBIs and scored three times. The homers were his 14th and 15th. Barger and Nathan Lukes each had three hits and two RBIs as Toronto won for the 11th time in 16 and jumped one game ahead of New York. New York's Trent Grisham homered in his return to the starting lineup, his 16th. Grisham left Monday's game and did not play Tuesday because of a tight left hamstring. He pinch hit Wednesday. Toronto's Bo Bichette grounded out as a pinch hitter in the seventh. He missed the previous three games because of a sore right knee. Key moment Lukes ended a 14-pitch at bat in the fourth inning with a tiebreaking two-run double off Clayton Beeter (0-1). Advertisement Key stat Bassitt threw a season-high 113 pitches. Up next Yankees: RHP Marcus Stroman (1-1, 8.16 ERA) was scheduled to start Friday in the opener of the weekend Subway Series. The Mets had not announced a starter. Blue Jays: LHP Eric Lauer (4-1, 2.60 ERA) was scheduled to face Angels RHP Kyle Hendricks (5-6, 4.66) on Friday. ___ AP MLB: Ian Harrison, The Associated Press
Yahoo
an hour ago
- Yahoo
Springer's two homers help Blue Jays sweep Yankees, take AL East lead
Toronto Blue Jays' Addison Barger (47) celebrates after his solo home run with Vladimir Guerrero Jr., front right, during fifth-inning baseball game action against the New York Yankees in Toronto, Thursday, July 3, 2025. (Thomas Skrlj/The Canadian Press via AP) TORONTO (AP) — George Springer hit two two-run home runs and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the New York Yankees 8-5 on Thursday night to complete a four-game sweep and take sole possession of the AL East lead. Addison Barger had a solo homer among his three hits for New York. Aaron Judge drew his 23rd intentional walk in the eighth, matching Mickey Mantle's 1957 team record. Advertisement Yankees right-hander Clarke Schmidt left after three innings because of tightness in his forearm. Schmidt allowed three runs and four hits. Jasson Domínguez had four hits for New York, but the Yankees were swept for the second time. They lost all three at Boston between June 13 and 15. New York is 10-16 against AL East opponents. Chris Bassitt (8-4) struck out nine in 5 2/3 innings, improving to 4-0 in five career home starts against the Yankees. Jeff Hoffman finished for his 21st save in 25 chances. Springer went 3 for 4 with four RBIs and scored three times. The homers were his 14th and 15th. Barger and Nathan Lukes each had three hits and two RBIs as Toronto won for the 11th time in 16 and jumped one game ahead of New York. Advertisement MARLINS 4, TWINS 1 MIAMI (AP) — Agustín Ramírez hit a two-run home run, Xavier Edwards singled twice and Miami won its fourth straight series with a victory over Minnesota. Eury Pérez (1-2) struck out a season-high seven and walked one in six innings of one-hit ball for his first win since June 25, 2023, against Pittsburgh. Cade Gibson relieved Pérez in the seventh after 80 pitches. The Marlins have won 10 of their past 12 — including an eight-game winning streak — and have the same record as the Atlanta Braves for third in the NL East. The Twins went 2-4 in their six-game road trip, also losing a series at Detroit. Advertisement Ramírez connected on a 1-2 fastball from Twins starter David Festa (2-3) and launched it 425 feet to left-center during a three-run first. Festa allowed five hits and four runs with seven strikeouts in six innings. Edwards hit leadoff singles in the first and third and stole his team-leading 15th base. Kyle Stowers went 0-for-3, ending his nine-game hitting streak. Ronny Henriquez earned his fifth save. ROCKIES 7, ASTROS 6 DENVER (AP) — Thairo Estrada hit a two-run homer in the first inning and drove in four runs to help Colorado Rockies beat Houston. Colorado improved to 9-34 at home, still the worst home start in the modern era. The Rockies have lost all 14 series at Coors Field. Advertisement Juan Mejia (1-0) got the win in relief of Kyle Freeland, who threw six solid innings, and Seth Halvorsen picked up his seventh save. Halvorsen gave up a leadoff triple to Jake Meyers and a pair of two-out singles before getting Victor Caratini on a flyout to right to end it. Houston tied it at 5 in seventh on Cam Smith's two-run triple, and Colorado got it right back in the bottom of inning. After Tyler Freeman was thrown out at home trying to score from first on Mickey Moniak's double, Jordan Beck singled to make it 6-5, stole second and scored on Estrada's two-out single off reliever Jordan Weems (0-1). Houston scored twice in the first inning, and Estrada tied with his homer it in the bottom of the inning. Isaac Paredes had an RBI double for Houston in the second, and Estrada tied it in the third with an RBU groundout. Ryan Ritter's two-run single in the fourth gave Colorado the lead. Brandon Walter gave up five runs over five innings of work for Houston. Advertisement ANGELS 5, BRAVES 1 ATLANTA (AP) — Zach Neto had three hits, including a homer, Nolan Schanuel added a two-run blast and José Soriano allowed only three hits in seven scoreless innings to lead Los Angeles to a victory over weak-hitting Atlanta. The Braves avoided a shutout on Jurickson Profar's ninth-inning homer off left-hander Brock Burke. It was Profar's second homer in two games since returning from an 80-game PED suspension. Soriano (6-5) had seven strikeouts and did not allow a baserunner to reach second base. Neto scored three runs. Bryce Elder (2-6) gave up four runs on eight hits and three walks in five innings. Elder's third consecutive loss is a disturbing trend for a team that placed right-hander Spencer Schwellenbach on the 15-day injured list with a fractured right elbow on Wednesday. Advertisement NATIONALS 11, TIGERS 7 WASHINGTON (AP) — James Wood had a career-high five hits including his 23rd home run hours after being named to the Home Run Derby, Jake Irvin survived a rocky first to pitch six solid innings, and Washington beat Detroit. Wood also had four singles, two RBIs and scored three runs. Alex Call had three hits for Washington, which has won three of four. Paul DeJong, in his third game back from the injured list, added a three-run homer. After allowing three runs and three hits in the first, Irvin (7-3) tossed five scoreless innings and did not allow another hit. It was career win No. 500 for Nationals manager Dave Martinez. Advertisement Detroit rallied late as Gleyber Torres and Wenceel Perez had RBI singles in the seventh. Parker Meadows singled home a run in the eighth and another scored on Javier Baez's ground out to make it 9-7. However, Luis Garcia Jr. and Call had RBI singles in the bottom half. Spencer Torkelson hit a three-run homer for the AL-leading Tigers, who are 8-8 over their past 16 games. Dietrich Enns (1-1) allowed eight runs and eight hits in four-plus innings for Detroit. METS 3, BREWERS 2 NEW YORK (AP) — Brandon Nimmo homered again, Juan Soto came through with a tiebreaking single and New York held off Milwaukee. Advertisement David Peterson (6-4) rebounded from a pair of rough starts, tossing 6 2/3 effective innings to give New York's injury-ravaged rotation a much-needed boost. Pete Alonso added an RBI double as the Mets took two of three from Milwaukee — just as they did in their Wild Card Series during the National League playoffs last October. Next stop, the second Subway Series of the season against the crosstown-rival New York Yankees. Fans in the sellout crowd of 42,241 received replica Soto jerseys on Fireworks Night, and the $765 million slugger gave New York a 2-1 lead in the sixth when he grounded an RBI single off hard-luck loser Jose Quintana (6-3), who spent the past two seasons with the Mets. Advertisement Alonso then drove the first pitch from reliever Nick Mears off the left-center fence for a double that made it 3-1. Andruw Monasterio hit his first homer this year off Peterson in the seventh, but the Mets hung on for their second consecutive victory after losing 14 of 17. Ryne Stanek got four straight outs, ending the eighth with a primal scream after striking out all three batters in the inning. Edwin Díaz fanned two in a scoreless ninth for his 18th save in 19 opportunities. CUBS 1, GUARDIANS 0, 10 INNINGS CHICAGO (AP) — Rookie Matt Shaw's deep sacrifice fly to center scored Nico Hoerner from third in the 10th inning, giving Chicago a win over Cleveland. Advertisement Hoerner, the automatic runner, advanced to third on Michael Busch's groundout. He trotted home on Shaw's liner that Lane Thomas caught in front of the ivy at Wrigley Field . Dansby Swanson had two of Chicago's three hits as the Cubs swept the series and dealt the Guardians a season-high seventh straight loss. Chris Flexen (5-0), the Cubs fourth reliever, pitched a perfect 10th for the win. NL Central-leading Chicago improved to 52-35 and moved four games ahead of second-place Milwaukee. Cleveland closer Emmanuel Clase (4-2), pitched the ninth and 10th and took the loss. Steven Kwan had two singles in a game with no extra-base hits. Cubs rookie starter Cade Horton threw seven scoreless, five-hit innings in his longest outing so far. _____