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Yankees’ Anthony Volpe stiff, sore after HBP but scans negative

NEW YORK — Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe left Friday night’s game against the Boston Red Sox in the fourth inning with a bruised left elbow, two innings after he was hit by an 88.2 mph Walker Buehler pitch.

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New York manager Aaron Boone said X-rays and a CT scan were negative.

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“A little stiff and sore, but hopefully nothing that keeps him out very long,” Boone said.

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Volpe winced in pain but remained in the game after he was hit by the pitch, which forced in a run. The 24-year-old Gold Glove winner played the field in the third inning, then was replaced by Oswald Peraza at the start of the fourth.

Volpe hit a two-run homer in a five-run first inning. He is batting .241 with eight homers and 37 RBIs.

New York went on to a 9-6 victory.

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