Anthony Volpe's Swing Fix Leads to Success with Yankees.

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Yankees rookie Anthony Volpe fixed his hitting slump by adjusting his batting stance after reviewing his at-bats from last year with teammate Austin Wells on an iPad during an off-day. Volpe returned to his old batting stance in Tuesday's game against the Mets and hit two doubles, nearly homered, and drove in a key run in the Yankees' comeback victory. The adjustment raised his average from .186 to .191. Despite recent struggles, Yankees manager Aaron Boone expressed confidence in Volpe's talent, work habits, and baseball IQ.
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