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New York Yankee’s Shortstop Anthony Volpe’s matches led to some trash of a New York Mets fan on Sunday afternoon in Queens.
Volpe’s father, Michael, was on ear shoots, and he made sure Heckler was addressed.
Before the signing of “Good Bless America” at Citi Field during Yankees’ 6-4 win over Mets on Sunday, Michael was caught on video exploding on a METS fan between laps.
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New York Yankee’s Shortstop Anthony Volpe (11) throws the ball to the first base for one out during the eighth round against the New York Mets at Citi Field. (Vincent Carchietta/Imag images)
The video showed what seemed to be his daughter Olivia, who tried to hold him back, but no matter what the Mets tab said sent him over the edge. The explicit -loaded retort from Michael showed that he was not happy at all.
Michael repeated, “Let’s go!” To the Mets tab several times in the Tiktok video that became viral.
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“Badly mouthed my son. F — you. F — You,” he shouted back to METS fan. “
The Mets tab was looked up and pointed in Michael’s direction, while others were in charge of the patriotic song.
It’s been a tough go for Volpe too late on the field as he went 1-of-11 in the Yankees-Meter series. His lonely hit was a home drive on Saturday when Mets won 12-6 to take the series at home after winning the first game on Friday night.

The New York Mets left Fielder Starling Marte (6) beats the brand by New York Yanke’s shortstop Anthony Volpe (11) on the second base during the first lap at Citi Field. (Vincent Carchietta/Imag images)
The season has been a roller coaster for Volpe cutting .219/.296/.398 with 10 homers and 48 RBI over 89 games so far. He is also third among MLB shortstops in Error this year with 11.
And a state of Yankees fans have been pointing to recently is Volpe who led MLB with runners left on the base while he was on BAT (176), which means he has not been able to get hits to bring players around the bases to score.
Several statistics show why this is the case this year, as Volpe hits only 1.96 (20-for-102) with runners in the scoring position this season. He has had plenty of options considering his usual, in the middle of the package in Yankees’ lineup every night.

New York Yankee’s Shortstop Anthony Volpe (11) responds after being exposed to cranky after knocking out during the eighth round against the athletics at Yankee Stadium. (Vincent Carchietta/Imag images)
There is still a whole other half of the MLB season for Volpe to turn things around, but while Yankee’s fans have been vocal about their dissatisfaction with his game late, an opposite fan apparently took things too far to the point where his father wouldn’t hear it.



