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Volpe’s elbow was badly swollen late Friday night, but X-rays and a CT scan showed no fracture. Also, Volpe kept insisting to everyone that he was planning on playing Saturday night.
NEW YORK (AP) — Anthony Volpe was not in the New York Yankees' lineup Saturday against the Boston Red Sox, a day after getting hit in the left elbow by Walker Buehler's pitch.
X-rays and a CT scan were negative on Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe's elbow after he was hit by a pitch in a 9-6 win Friday night over the Boston Red Sox in New York. "Good news," manager Aaron ...
After being hit by a pitch on the elbow, Anthony Volpe went for X-rays and a CT scan, which came back negative. News Bergen Passaic Sports HS Sports Advertise Obituaries eNewspaper Legals.
Shortstop Anthony Volpe went for X-rays and a CT scan on his left elbow after he was hit by a pitch and left Friday night’s game vs. the Boston Red Sox at Yankee Stadium. They didn’t show any ...
X-rays and a CT scan were negative. Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe left Friday night's game against the Red Sox in the fourth inning with a bruised left elbow, two innings after he was hit by an ...
Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe exited New York's Friday game against the visiting Boston Red Sox with a left elbow contusion and was undergoing x-rays and a CT scan. Volpe was hit on the elbow ...
Volpe followed Jazz Chisholm Jr.’s three-run homer with his own two-run drive in a five-run first inning, then was hit on the left elbow by an 88.2 mph Buehler pitch in the second.
Then, almost like a record-scratching mid-celebration, the energy shifted. In the second inning, Volpe was plunked on the left elbow by a pitch, which eventually forced him out of the game.
Volpe followed Jazz Chisholm Jr.'s three-run homer with his own two-run drive in a five-run first inning, then was hit on the left elbow by an 88.2 mph Buehler pitch in the second.