A scenario where
Gunnar Henderson leaves the Baltimore Orioles and signs with the New York Yankees while Anthony Volpe struggles at shortstop is hypothetical. It does not reflect the current contract or roster situation in early 2026. Henderson remains under team control in Baltimore, and Volpe is still the Yankees’ starting shortstop.
Still, the scenario helps explain how teams think about long-term roster decisions. Henderson has already developed into one of the most productive young infielders in baseball. Volpe, meanwhile, has become a reliable defensive shortstop whose offensive performance has been less consistent. Comparing their production and roles shows how such a move could affect both teams.
The New York Yankees’ shortstop situation and Baltimore’s young star
The New York Yankees entered the 2026 season with Anthony Volpe as their starting shortstop. The roster also features several other infield options, including Amed Rosario, Jose Caballero, Paul DeJong, Max Schuemann, Oswaldo Cabrera, and Ryan McMahon.
Volpe has provided reliable defense at shortstop and has shown some power at the plate. However, his overall offensive production has been inconsistent.
Baltimore’s situation is different. Gunnar Henderson has become one of the main players in the Orioles’ young core.
He has produced strong offensive numbers while playing both shortstop and third base. If he ever reached free agency, he would fit the profile of the type of infielder the Yankees often pursue: a young player who can produce offensively and play a premium position.
Gunnar Henderson’s performance through 2025

Gunnar Henderson of Baltimore Orioles (Image via Getty)
Gunnar Henderson’s early career numbers show why he is viewed as a franchise player.
Across his first four seasons through 2025, he has produced consistent power, on-base ability, and speed.
• 2023-2025 regular season line with Baltimore:
• 2023: 28 HR, 10 SB, .814 OPS
• 2024: 37 HR, 21 SB, .281/.364/.529, .893 OPS
• 2025: 17 HR, 30 SB, .274/.349/.438, .787 OPS
• 4-year totals: 86 HR, 62 SB, .270/.347/.484, .831 OPS
His contact quality has also remained strong. In 2025 his average exit velocity was around 92 mph and his hard-hit rate was close to 50 percent. Those numbers usually belong to players who hit in the middle of the lineup.
Anthony Volpe’s development and the New York Yankees’ decision point
Anthony Volpe’s career has taken a different path. His defense at shortstop has been dependable, and his range and positioning have helped the Yankees on that side of the ball.
At the plate, the results have been mixed. Through 2025 he showed around 20-home-run power and continued to contribute on the bases. The main issue has been maintaining a higher batting average and on-base percentage.
If that trend continued into 2026, the Yankees could eventually face a decision. They could keep Volpe at shortstop and accept average offense, or they could pursue another impact infielder and move Volpe into a different role.
How a Henderson signing could affect the Yankees’ infield
If Gunnar Henderson eventually reached free agency, his contract would likely be among the largest deals for an infielder.
Possible structure:
• Contract length: 10-12 years
• Annual value: among the highest for infielders
• Long guarantees with possible opt-out clauses
Adding Henderson would also affect the Yankees’ infield alignment. The current group includes Volpe at shortstop, McMahon at third base, and several players who can move around the infield.
With Henderson on the roster, the Yankees could:
• Use Henderson at shortstop or third base
• Move Volpe to second base or a utility role
• Use McMahon more flexibly depending on performance
Team-by-team implications
New York Yankees
Pros • Adds a young infielder who produces power and plays on the left side of the infield
• Improves lineup balance with a left-handed hitter
• Allows Volpe to contribute defensively without carrying the offense
Cons • Large long-term financial commitment
• Possible defensive adjustments if Henderson eventually moves to third base
• Future overlap with prospects such as George Lombard Jr.
Baltimore Orioles
Pros • Payroll flexibility if the team decides not to match a large contract
Cons • Loss of a key player in his prime
• Possibility that he joins a division rival
• Difficult to replace that level of production
Gunnar Henderson
Pros • Opportunity to sign one of the largest contracts for a young infielder
• Plays for a franchise with high visibility
• Offensive numbers could benefit from the home ballpark
Cons • Increased expectations in New York
• Regular games against his former team
• Pressure tied to a long contract
Offensive production comparison through 2025
| Player | Team (2025) | 202 AVG | 2025 OBP | 2025 SLG | 2025 HR | 20255 SB | Career OPS (through 2025) |
Gunnar Henderson
| Orioles
| .274
| .349
| .438
| 17
| 30
| .831
|
Anthony Volpe
| Yankees
| ~.212
| low .290s
| high .300/.400 range
| 19
| double-digit SB
| below .800 OPS
|
Career snapshot through 2025
| Player | Team | Seasons | Career AVG | Career HR | Career SB | Awards / Notes |
Gunnar Henderson
| Orioles
| 4
| .270
| 86
| 62
| AL Rookie of the Year, Silver Slugger
|
Anthony Volpe
| Yankees
| 3
| low .220s
| mid-30s HR total
| strong SB totals
| defense-focused shortstop with power and speed
|
Overall outcome of the scenario
If the Mew York Yankees signed Gunnar Henderson in free agency, they would add one of the most productive young infielders in the league. Anthony Volpe could remain on the roster in a different role where his defense and speed still provide value.
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