Around the Empire: Yankees news - 7/23/25
Briefly

In the Yankees' recent game, Anthony Volpe slid to the last spot in the lineup, reflecting struggles at the plate with a .212 average. Spencer Jones, a promising prospect, expressed his wish to remain in the Yankees organization despite trade rumors. His impressive performance this season contrasts with a rough past year. Meanwhile, Eugenio Suárez's increasing home run count positions him as a hot trade target for several teams, aligning with the Yankees' need for a reliable player at third base as the trade deadline nears.
Despite a multi-homer game, Anthony Volpe's performance has been disappointing, resulting in a .212 batting average and a drop to the No. 9 spot in the lineup.
Spencer Jones expressed a desire to remain loyal to the Yankees organization, stating that playing in New York is central to his career aspirations.
Eugenio Suárez has been on a hot streak, hitting 36 home runs this season, making him a potential trade target for teams including the Yankees.
The Yankees are considering trading prospects for established players as the trade deadline approaches, reflecting their aim for a strong stretch run.
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