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Yankees' Anthony Volpe Pushes OPS Past This $365 Million MVP With One Big Game

Yankees' Anthony Volpe Pushes OPS Past This $365 Million MVP With One Big Game

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New York Yankees fans have had their knives out for their team's struggling young shortstop, Anthony Volpe, for much of this season. Looking at the 24-year-old former first-round draft pick's numbers, it's apparent why.
Prior to last weekend's three-game series in Atlanta against the Braves, Volpe was barely hitting (.214 batting average), or even walking to make up for his lack of hits (.287 on-base percentage). He struck out at a high rate (91 strikeouts in 341 at bats, or once every 3.7 at-bats) — and to make his lack of offense even less acceptable, he made a league-leading 11 errors in the field.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JULY 19: Anthony Volpe #11 of the New York Yankees reacts after hitting a two-run homer in the fifth inning against the Atlanta Braves at Truist Park on July 19, 2025 in...
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JULY 19: Anthony Volpe #11 of the New York Yankees reacts after hitting a two-run homer in the fifth inning against the Atlanta Braves at Truist Park on July 19, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. More
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But Yankees fans can take some small consolation in knowing that, at least for one day, Volpe moved past one of the MLB's biggest stars, whose team is paying him $365 million over 12 years, in one important offensive statistic.
Volpe had what the Yankees hope would be a breakout game on Saturday when, in what may turn out to be one of New York's most important wins of the season, he recorded the first multi-homer game his career. His two blasts propelled the Bronx Bombers to a dramatic comeback from a five-run deficit to beat Atlanta 12-9.
With that one big game, and his one-for-four performance Sunday, Volpe raised his OPS to .686.
Now, that's not a very good number. It ranks Volpe 131st among all qualified MLB players (to qualify a hitter must have at least 3.1 at bats for every game played by his team).
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Nonetheless, for at least one 24-hour period, Volpe could boast a better OPS than the Los Angeles Dodgers' eight-time All-Star Mookie Betts, who is also a former MVP. Betts won the American League award in 2018 with the Boston Red Sox.
Betts is playing the fifth season of his dozen-year deal with the Dodgers, who acquired him from the Red Sox after the 2019 campaign in a trade for three prospects, only one of whom, catcher Connor Wong, remains in Boston.
Despite making a salary of $26.2 million this year — nearly 30 times the sum that Volpe, at $879,000, will be paid — Betts has been stuck in a season-long slump that sees his OPS at a career low .684.
As if two underline his futility, Betts softly lined out with the bases loaded and the Dodgers down by a run to end Sunday's 6-5 home loss to the Milwaukee Brewers.
MOOKIE BETTS WALK OFF GRAND SLAM!! pic.twitter.com/6JKFs0T2ug — taylor (@yastrzemskiszn) July 20, 2025
His OPS ranks Betts one step behind Volpe, 132nd in the majors.
Betts' slump has been so bad that despite the outfielder-turned infielder ranking behind only Shohei Ohtani as the Dodgers' highest-paid hitter, manager Dave Roberts benched the superstar for Saturday's game — only to bring him back the next day and watch the 32-year-old 12-year veteran go 1-for-5.
Betts has not homered since July 5, giving him 11 on the year, which is also fewer than Volpe. With his pair on Saturday, the Yankees shortstop has 12 round-trippers.
Volpe also leads Betts in RBI (53 to 45) and stolen bases (10 to six).
More MLB: Yankees' Anthony Volpe Enters 'Death Spiral' as Offense Collapses
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