Aaron Boone: José Caballero, Anthony Volpe both ‘deserve to be playing there’ as shortstop musical chairs continues
Volpe started six of the previous seven games at shortstop but produced just three hits in 22 at-bats. He walked ahead of Chisholm’s eighth-inning home run Sunday.
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MLB New York Yankees Aaron Boone: José Caballero, Anthony Volpe both ‘deserve to be playing there’ as shortstop musical chairs continues By Ryan Dunleavy Published June 8, 2026, 9:27 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google CLEVELAND — Jazz Chisholm Jr. used Aaron Judge’s bat to hit a three-run home run, but José Caballero didn’t borrow Judge’s size 17 cleats to play right field. “It’s hard shoes to try to fill,” Caballero quipped, “but I’m trying my best to help the team win.” After a couple of turns starting in right field in place of the injured three-time MVP, Caballero was back at shortstop — where he played in 40 of the Yankees’ first 41 games this season — Monday against the Guardians as a slumping Anthony Volpe received a day off…
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