CBS Sports | R.J. Anderson: Anthony Volpe’s impressive debut carried over to his second ever MLB game, where he collected the first two hits of his (hopefully) bright career. Volpe slapped his first big-league hit in his first at-bat in the second inning, a grounder that just beat the outstretched arm of Brandon Crawford to escape the infield, and then later lined one up the middle in the ninth inning that started the final rally of the game. He also swiped another bag, putting him on pace for an easy 162 stolen bases.
NY Post | Joel Sherman: The infield shuffling was much discussed throughout the preseason, and even with an initial resolution the talk isn’t dying down any time soon.