Anthony Volpe embracing Yankees’ World Series expectations: ‘The standard’
Anthony Volpe is in his first postseason ride with the Yankees.
Unlike most young players, though, the shortstop already knew about expectations in The Bronx well before he joined the organization as a first-round pick in 2019.
“For me, I grew up a fan, and what makes the Yankees the Yankees is winning and winning a World Series,’’ Volpe said before a workout at the Stadium on Sunday in advance of Game 1 of the ALCS against Cleveland.
“That was always … the standard,” Volpe said. “At least from the outside and getting drafted as an 18-year-old and coming up through the system, learning from the inside how they treat the players. It’s first class for a reason, and all the reasons are to win.”
Anthony Volpe speaks to the media on Oct. 13, 2024.
That’s something they haven’t ultimately done in October since 2009, which Volpe is hoping to change this postseason.
“Obviously, once I got up to the big team, we have a really solid core of guys that also came up homegrown,” Volpe said. “So we want to win it and we want to win it here.’’
First, of course, they have to get back to the World Series, and the only thing that stands between them and that goal is a Guardians team that won the AL Central, but that has typically come up short against the Yankees this time of year.