NEW YORK — Anthony Volpe never saw Derek Jeter hit a World Series home run.
Or, at the very least, he has no real memory of such things.
Jeter, the legendary Yankee famously dubbed Mr. October, went yard three times in the Fall Classic. Two came in 2000, before Volpe existed on this earthly plane. And the other, Jeter’s iconic walk-off in Game 4 of the 2001 World Series, happened when the current Yankees shortstop was 176 days old.
But to Volpe, a lifelong Yankees fan born in New York and raised in New Jersey, those moments feel like memories.