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Better Than Volpe? The Yankees’ ‘Gold Glove’ prospect who could steal the shortstop job

December 9, 2025 by Empire Sports Media

goerge lombard jr., yankees, Somerset
goerge lombard jr., yankees, Somerset

The New York Yankees have a tantalizing problem on their hands in the form of 20-year-old infielder George Lombard Jr., and it’s a problem that might just define the future of the shortstop position in the Bronx.

While Anthony Volpe is firmly entrenched as the starter for now, his recovery from shoulder surgery and inconsistent offensive output have cracked the door open just enough for a challenger to peek through. If Volpe cannot put together a complete, dominant campaign in 2026, the Yankees may look to 2027 as the year they hand the keys to the next homegrown defensive wizard waiting in the wings.

Lombard isn’t just a depth piece; he is the heir apparent whose defensive metrics suggest he could start in the majors tomorrow and save runs.

However, the Yankees are playing the long game, knowing that rushing him now would be a mistake, but positioning him to steal the job in 2027 is a very real possibility. The organization loves Volpe, but they love winning more, and if the incumbent falters, Lombard represents a cheaper, potentially higher-ceiling alternative defensively.

MLB: Playoffs-New York Yankees at Toronto Blue Jays, anthony volpe
Credit: Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images

Gold Glove Potential on Day One

It is rare for a prospect to arrive with a defensive floor this high, but Lombard is an exception to the rule. General Manager Brian Cashman didn’t mince words when assessing his top prospect at the Winter Meetings, noting, “He could play defense in the big leagues right now, but he’s still developing on the hitting side. Exciting, high ceiling talent. But I don’t think he’s ready yet.”

That level of praise for a 20-year-old’s glove is significant, especially for a team that values run prevention as much as the Yankees do.

Lombard’s ability to slow the game down and make the difficult plays look routine is a skill you can’t teach, and it provides a massive safety net for his development. Even if the bat never reaches elite status, his floor as a defensive wizard gives him a path to the majors. However, the Yankees view him as more than just a defensive replacement; they see a potential franchise cornerstone who just needs time to unlock his offensive consistency.

somerset, george lombard jr.

The Offensive “Holes” That Need Filling

The jump from High-A to Double-A is arguably the hardest in professional baseball, and Lombard felt every bump in that road last season. While he managed to hit nine home runs and steal 35 bases across two levels, his strikeout rate in Somerset ballooned, exposing some holes in his swing that advanced pitchers were happy to exploit.

He is trying to provide more slugging and cut down on the whiffs, a balancing act that many young hitters struggle to master. When things are clicking, Lombard looks like a future All-Star who can impact the game in every facet, but those moments were too sporadic in 2025. The tools are there, but the refinement is missing, which is why the Yankees are hesitant to rush him despite the pressure cooker developing at the major league level.

A Crowded Infield and the Path Forward

With Volpe recovering and the infield picture in flux, the Yankees seem more inclined to use 2026 as a bridge year for their prospects. Reports suggest the Yankees are ready to pounce on adding a star utility man to cover innings, likely blocking Lombard until he forces the issue in Triple-A. The question then becomes, do the Yankees have room for a player like Brendan Donovan and a developing prospect on the same 40-man roster?

Currently, the answer seems to be no. The team prefers to let Lombard cook in Scranton/Wilkes-Barre to start 2026, shielding him from the pressure while he finds his stroke. It is the prudent move, keeping his service time clock suppressed while giving Volpe one final, unencumbered chance to prove he is the franchise shortstop for the next decade.

Looking Ahead: The 2027 Showdown

George Lombard Jr. represents the future of the Yankees’ infield, but the timeline has shifted squarely to 2027. The 2026 season will be the ultimate litmus test for both players; Volpe must prove he can hit consistently, and Lombard must prove he can dominate Triple-A pitching. If Volpe struggles to regain his form post-surgery, the Yankees won’t hesitate to make the switch.

This isn’t just about depth anymore; it is about succession planning. Lombard has the glove to be a Gold Glover immediately, and if the bat catches up over the next 12 months, Anthony Volpe might find himself looking over his shoulder at a kid who is ready to take his job. The clock is ticking, and the Yankees have a very talented insurance policy waiting to cash in.

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