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Yankees Reportedly Considering Trading Top Prospect Volpe to Brewers
The potential deal would send the 24-year-old shortstop to Milwaukee in exchange for pitching and infield prospects.
Apr. 9, 2026 at 4:20am
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A cubist interpretation of a baseball player's motion captures the dynamic energy and uncertainty surrounding the Yankees' decision on Anthony Volpe's future.Today in MilwaukeeThe New York Yankees are reportedly considering trading away top prospect Anthony Volpe to the Milwaukee Brewers, according to a recent mock trade proposal. Volpe, a 24-year-old shortstop, has struggled to find consistent success at the major league level so far in his young career, leading the Yankees to potentially explore moving him in a deal that would net them pitching prospect Robert Gasser and infielder Andrew Fischer from the Brewers.
Why it matters
The potential Volpe trade would be a surprising move by the Yankees, who have long touted the young shortstop as a key part of their future plans. However, with the team's current roster depth and Volpe's underwhelming MLB performance to date, the Yankees may feel it's the right time to cash in on his prospect value before it declines further.
The details
In the proposed trade, the Yankees would send Volpe to the Brewers in exchange for pitching prospect Robert Gasser and infielder Andrew Fischer. Gasser is currently recovering from an arm injury and has yet to make his Triple-A debut, while the young Fischer recently impressed during the World Baseball Classic playing for Italy. The Yankees' rationale for the deal is that they have other internal options at shortstop, including José Caballero, Amed Rosario, and Ryan McMahon, allowing them to potentially move on from Volpe.
- Volpe could rejoin the Yankees soon and may go on a rehab assignment soon, according to manager Aaron Boone.
The players
Anthony Volpe
A 24-year-old shortstop prospect in the Yankees' farm system who has struggled to find consistent success at the major league level so far in his young career.
Robert Gasser
A pitching prospect in the Brewers' farm system who is currently recovering from an arm injury and has yet to make his Triple-A debut.
Andrew Fischer
A young infielder in the Brewers' farm system who recently impressed during the World Baseball Classic playing for Italy.
What they’re saying
“The Yankees could realistically move Anthony Volpe to the Brewers because of roster depth and positional flexibility. In 2026, the Yankees will already have José Caballero, Amed Rosario, and Ryan McMahon capable of playing shortstop or third base, giving the team multiple internal options to cover Volpe's position.”
— Ryan Shea, Writer
What’s next
The Yankees will have to decide whether to give Volpe another extended opportunity to prove himself at the major league level or if they will pull the trigger on a trade that could net them pitching and infield depth.
The takeaway
This potential trade highlights the Yankees' willingness to be flexible with their roster and prospects in order to address their current needs, even if it means parting with a highly touted young player like Volpe.
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