The 2025 Major League Baseball season began with high expectations for the New York Yankees. With a reinforced lineup and the clear objective of returning to the World Series, the Bronx team has shown collective strength.
However, three names that were supposed to set the tone offensively are falling short: Cody Bellinger, Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Anthony Volpe.
Cody Bellinger

After signing a $27.5 million contract with the Yankees, Cody Bellinger was considered a key piece to bolster the outfield and bring power to the lineup.
However, its performance has been disappointing.
In 21 games, he is batting .173 with just 3 homers and 7 RBIs.
His on-base percentage (OBP) is just .226 and slugging (.293) leaves much to be desired for a former MVP.
Internal reports indicate that Bellinger may be dealing with undisclosed physical discomfort, and his swing has shown stiffness, especially against breaking pitches.
In addition, its high ball rate has dropped, indicating that it is not harnessing its natural power.
Unless he makes adjustments soon, his role as a key hitter for the Yankees could falter.
Jazz Chisholm Jr.

The explosive player from the Bahamas came to the Yankees as a bet for dynamism and versatility.
Although he has 7 home runs and 14 RBIs, his batting average is .161.
The .255 OBP and .425 slugging don’t make up for his inconsistency.
His weak contact rate is the highest since he debuted in MLB, reflecting serious problems making solid contact, especially against pitches out of the zone.
Chisholm has shown occasional power, but his lack of plate discipline is exposing him.
In an offense as structured as the Yankees’, his contribution must go beyond power spurts.
Anthony Volpe

Volpe, considered the shortstop of the future for the New York Yankees, is also off to an inconsistent start.
With an average of .209, OBP of .310 and slugging of .407, the young infielder has had problems, especially against straight lines in the upper zone.
Tres nombres que debían marcar la pauta ofensiva están quedando a deber
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Despite improving his batting speed and his “barrel” (solid hitting) percentage, his adjustments are not yet reflected in consistent production.
The board maintains its confidence in Volpe, who has shown defensive improvements and greater maturity in his approach.
However, more consistency is needed if he is to establish himself as a key piece of the Yankees’ infield.
What’s next?

Despite the poor momentum of this offensive trident, the Yankees lead in several overall offensive metrics in the American League.
Mainly driven by the likes of Aaron Judge and Paul Goldschmidt.
However, to challenge for the title, the team needs to regain the form of its key players.
The batting coaches are already working on the mechanical and mental adjustments these three need.
With a long season ahead, time is still on the Yankees’ side.
But in the Bronx, where patience is limited and demands are at an all-time high, answers must come soon.
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