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“Don’t insult my son!” – Anthony Volpe’s father explodes in defense of his son during tense Subway Series match.Y1

July 8, 2025 by mrs a

New York, Citi Field – A moment that was not on the scoreboard but touched the hearts of thousands. As the Mets fans were shouting abuse at Anthony Volpe – a young shortstop who was struggling with form – his father, Michael Volpe, stood up in the stands, shouting in a rage filled with love:

“Bad mouthing my son? F**k you, you scumbag!”

Anthony Volpe in Mets uniform.

That sentence, along with his red eyes filled with anger and helplessness, was recorded in a video that went viral on social media. And in just a few hours, Michael became the representative of the pain, suffering and love of a father who could not stand by and watch his son being insulted.

Anthony Volpe – 24 years old, once a symbol of hope for the Yankees – is going through the most difficult season of his career. With a .219 batting average, 10 home runs and 48 RBIs, along with 11 defensive errors, he was heavily criticized by the media and fans, especially after a lackluster performance in the Subway Series against the Mets.

Still, Volpe has been one of the Yankees’ most consistent starters and is trying to carry the team through a tumultuous season.

The sight of Volpe’s father standing up in a sea of ​​strangers, loudly defending his son, silenced the stadium. Not because he was wrong, but because he did what any father would do – stand by his son, despite all the criticism.

Anthony Volpe with his father at a baseball game.

His wife, Isabelle, was seen trying to pull her husband back to avoid any further escalation. But when the national anthem “God Bless America” ​​played, the atmosphere suddenly changed. From conflict, the ballpark became a place where people celebrated family love and empathy.

– “He’s a real dad. I support him 100%.”

– “Cheering is one thing, personal insults are another.”

– “Thank you, Mr. Volpe, for reminding us that athletes are human beings – and that they have families who care and love them.”

New York Yankees baseball player fielding a ball.

In football, we have saves. In baseball, we have home runs. For Anthony Volpe, the most important hit that day didn’t come from him – it came from his father, standing on the sidelines, willing to do whatever it took to let his son know:

“You’re not alone. I’m here.”

 

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