
Anthony Volpe exits game with foot pain in Yankees concern
NY Post
A bad night in The Bronx got worse Thursday when Anthony Volpe was removed from the Yankees’ 9-4 loss to the Angels prior to the top of the eighth with what the team called “left foot pain” after the shortstop fouled a ball off his foot in the second inning.
They seem to have avoided the worst, as manager Aaron Boone said X-rays on the foot were negative.
He was evaluated by team physician Dr. Chris Ahmad.
“He’s in pretty good spirits right now,” Boone said. “We’re treating it as a contusion. Hopefully everything is alright and he’s back out there.”
Asked if Volpe could be back in the lineup as soon as Friday, Boone said, “We’ll see. I think he’s gonna be fine.”
Volpe suffered the injury during his first at-bat of the game against Angels left-hander Tyler Anderson, but he initially remained in the game and popped out to first.













