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    Anthony Volpe’s slump has Yankees in a leadoff quagmire

    By Mark W. Sanchez,

    18 hours ago

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    Anthony Volpe is in a slump that has turned his breakout season into a statistically middling one.

    He also is in a lineup spot that has become customary, but his hold on batting leadoff appears to be slipping.

    Manager Aaron Boone acknowledged before the Yankees lost to the Reds, 3-2, in The Bronx on Wednesday that the No. 1 spot in the lineup is a “fluid situation.”

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    A dejected Anthony Volpe walks back to the dugout after grounding into a double play in the ninth inning of the Yankees’ 3-2 loss to the Reds. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

    Volpe has owned that slot since a quick first few weeks of the season helped him claim the leadoff spot beginning on April 10.

    The righty-hitting Volpe was atop a righty-heavy lineup (that featured J.D. Davis and Jahmai Jones) against opposing southpaw Andrew Abbott and perhaps took a step out of his funk — which had sunk to 0-for-18 — with a two-run double in the seventh inning.

    But after a night he went 1-for-5, Volpe’s OPS has fallen to .694 and on-base percentage to .310.

    “I can’t control that,” Volpe said about continuing to hit leadoff. “I’m going to do my best wherever Boonie and everyone decides to put me.”

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    The lineup for Thursday’s matinee against righty Frankie Montas will be much different — and may not include a leadoff-hitting Volpe, whose hot start has given way to a prolonged cold streak that has been heightened by the brilliance of the two hitters batting behind him.

    Boone wants his leadoff hitter — who sets the table for two superstars in Juan Soto (.437 OBP) and Aaron Judge (.438 OBP), who entered action as the best on-base machines in baseball — to reach often so he can be driven in.

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    Anthony Volpe rips a two-run double in the seventh inning of the Yankees’ loss. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

    In his first 76 games atop the order, Volpe has hit just .242.

    “Hopefully he’s at the end of a little downturn of a week or 10 days,” Boone said of Volpe, who grounded into a double play in the ninth inning. “Hopefully we look up in two weeks and he’s hot, and those numbers change. That’s kind of the ebb and flow of the season.

    “Still a very young player, figuring out who he is as a hitter. … But it’s something I’m paying attention to, and we’ll see.”

    If not Volpe, who?

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    Anthony Volpe finds himself mired in a funk and the Yankees have few options to replace him atop the lineup. Getty Images

    In a struggling Yankees lineup, Boone does not like the idea of bumping up Soto to leadoff and hitting Judge second.

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    It is possible that lefty-hitting Ben Rice, who has shown a good feel for the strike zone and an ability to work quality at-bats, becomes another youngster bumped up to No. 1.

    The 25-year-old, who pinch-hit and earned a walk Wednesday, owns a .378 OBP with three doubles in his first 14 major league games.

    Beyond Rice, the choices are thin.

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    Gleyber Torres hits an RBI double during the Yankees loss to the Reds on Tuesday. Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports

    DJ LeMahieu has shown little in the month of play since being activated from the injured list. Alex Verdugo has become another hole in the order.

    Perhaps Gleyber Torres, who opened the year as table-setter to Soto and Judge, can rise again.

    Torres’ bat was mostly silent through three months of the season.

    He entered play 7-for-17 in his previous four games before going 0-for-4.

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    “He’s such a talented hitter,” Boone said of Torres. “He’s making as good swing decisions as he has in his career, but he’s also missing on some pitches that he’s historically done well [with] in his career.”

    Since rising in the order, Volpe’s production has tanked.

    In his first 11 games of the season, in which he hit fifth, sixth or seventh, the 23-year-old hit .375 with a .444 OBP, showing off a revamped swing that helped him hit to all fields.

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    Ben Rice is an option for the Yankees to try at leadoff. Corey Sipkin for the NY POST

    In the middle or at the end of the lineup, Volpe walked five times and struck out nine, consistently working long at-bats and taking advantage of his spot in the order: If No. 7-hitting Volpe reached, the opposing pitcher would have to deal with, say, Jose Trevino.

    At No. 1, Volpe does not have the same luxury.

    He has seen more strikes hitting leadoff because opponents are fearful of the hitters on deck.

    “He gets attacked in the strike zone, especially early in the count,” Boone said of Volpe, who leads the majors in plate appearances. “You don’t want to fall behind him, you don’t want to put him on base, obviously, with what’s coming up next. I think teams aggressively go after him in the strike zone.”

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