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Anthony Volpe has started his MLB rehab assignment with the Somerset Patriots, marking his return after nearly four years. In his first game, he went 0-for-2 with two strikeouts but expressed excitement about getting back into the game.
BRIDGEWATER â Fetty Wapâs â679â blared from the speakers at TD Bank Ballpark as the walk-up song of choice for Anthony Volpe in his first game back in a Somerset Patriots uniform in nearly four years.
One Jersey-born star representing another.
It was only fitting.
The Yankees shortstop began whatâs expected to be a lengthy MLB rehab assignment not far from his Watchung upbringing on Tuesday night, going 0-for-2 with two strikeouts in two plate appearances against Reading. He also handled one defensive chance in five innings at shortstop.
âI feel amazing,â Volpe said. âItâs a big milestone, a big checkpoint, so it felt good to get back out there. I donât think the process is about getting timing back at the plate as much as it is your workload. Iâm learning about it too â Iâve never rehabbed or done anything like this. I think itâs just getting in games and getting in the flow of the season, the schedule and routine of a game day.â
Anthony Volpe plays shortstop for the Somerset Patriots during his Yankees rehab assignment at TD Bank Ballpark in Bridgewater on April 14, 2026.
A first-round pick by the Yankees in 2019 out of Delbarton, Volpeâs rise through the system was quick. It was highlighted by a breakout 2022 season in Double-A Somerset, where he hit .251 with 18 home runs and 60 RBI in 110 games before earning a late-season promotion to Triple-A Scranton.
After that, it was the big leagues. Volpe won a Gold Glove in his rookie season and memorably hit a grand slam in his first World Series one year later.
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Last season, however, his production dipped. Volpe hit .212 and drew criticism from fans, but later revealed he was playing through a partially torn left labrum in his shoulder â an injury that significantly affected his performance.
Volpe said Tuesday that returning to Somerset felt good and familiar, describing the stop as a ânostalgicâ trip back. But he also acknowledged the balance required during a rehab process expected to stretch to roughly 60 plate appearances â akin to a full spring training workload.
âWeâre competitive and we want to be out there, and this sucks for us,â Volpe said. âEspecially now, because I feel good. When I didnât feel good, it was easy to listen to the doctors about taking it easy. Now that I do feel good, itâs harder.â
Volpe is expected to play back-to-back games for the first time during his rehab stint on Thursday and Friday, then return to action Sunday if all goes according to plan.
Bridgewater was packed Tuesday night not only for Volpeâs return, but also because three-time All-Star Zack Wheeler took the mound for Reading as he continues his own rehab following thoracic outlet decompression surgery late last season.
Wheeler sat 93â94 mph with his fastball and leaned heavily on his sweeper, holding Somerset scoreless through his first five innings. He was tagged for three runs in the sixth and exited after 72 pitches.
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Zack Wheeler during his Phillies rehab assignment at TD Bank Ballpark in Bridgewater April 14, 2026.
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âThe sweeper had good action,â Wheeler said. âI dropped down on a couple, which made it sweep really good. Thatâs not what you want to do normally when you pitch, though. Those are things you clean up along the way. Iâll work on it in the bullpen between now and Sunday and try to clean it up a little more.â
Wheeler said his next outing is expected Sunday, again with Reading at TD Bank Ballpark. After a 2025 season in which he went 10â5 with a 2.71 ERA and led the National League with 195 strikeouts before being shut down, Wheeler said heâs focused on final tweaks before returning to the Phillies.
âI felt a little off the past few starts, so today felt a lot better,â Wheeler said. âThis is kind of where I wanted to get to. The velocity can always be a little better, and hopefully that comes. Iâm not stressing about it â as long as everything else is doing what itâs supposed to do.â
This article originally appeared on MyCentralJersey.com: Anthony Volpe starts rehab with Somerset Patriots at TD Bank Ballpark
Anthony Volpe is currently on a rehab assignment with the Somerset Patriots as he recovers from an injury.
In his first rehab game, Anthony Volpe went 0-for-2 with two strikeouts and handled one defensive chance in five innings.
Anthony Volpe's rehab assignment is taking place with the Somerset Patriots at TD Bank Ballpark in Bridgewater, New Jersey.
Anthony Volpe stated that he feels amazing and views the rehab process as a significant milestone, focusing on getting back into the flow of the game.

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