Anthony Volpe shares lessons from watching MVP teammates in Yankees lineup - Source: Imagn
New York Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe is 23 but is already sharing the dugout with legendary hitters like Aaron Judge, a two time MVP and Giancarlo Stanton, a one time MVP. Both have their resumes stacked with All-Star accolades and Silver Slugger awards. Seeing them every day at work, you learn a thing or two, like Volpe.
The shortstop, on Friday's episode of "Roommates Show," opened up on sharing the dugout, locker room and baseball field, watching these big guns go about their day-to-day routine. "Self-awareness and Confidence" were the words Volpe highlighted while talking about their consistency.
"Yeah, I think we mentioned this a little earlier, but for me, watching them every single day, I think what stands out is how self-aware they are—of their body, of where they’re at," Volpe said (14:02 onwards). "That self-awareness helps them make adjustments quicker, and I think it’s how they stay consistent.

