Aaron Judge isn’t the only one weighing down the Yankee lineup lately.
The team turned to two of its recent first-round picks to get younger over the past two seasons and Anthony Volpe has emerged as a solid everyday shortstop, even if his offense is inconsistent.
And Austin Wells took over from Jose Trevino as the starting catcher over the second half of 2024
Anthony Volpe swings during the Yankees’ Game 1 loss to the Dodgers on Oct. 25, 2024.Jason Szenes / New York Post
The moves have worked out well enough that the Yankees are in their first World Series since 2009, but both are off to horrendous starts in a series against the Dodgers in which the Yankees have dropped the first two games and come back to The Bronx looking to turn the series around in Game 3 on Monday night.
The two players, who came up through the minor league system together, had their spots in the lineup come up with the bases loaded and the Yankees trailing by two runs in the top of the ninth of Saturday’s loss to the Dodgers in Game 2 at Dodger Stadium.
It didn’t go well.
Volpe whiffed on a 2-2 sweeper from right-hander Blake Treinen that ended up far out of the strike zone for the second out of the inning.
The Dodgers then went to left-hander Alex Vesia to face the lefty-swinging Wells, and Aaron Boone didn’t even let Wells get to the plate.
Instead, Trevino was used as a pinch hitter versus the lefty, even though the veteran catcher has just one hit in the postseason.