The New York Yankees' failure to replace departed free agent Gleyber Torres has left their infield depth in a desperate position, one commentator says.
Detroit Tigers second baseman Gleyber Torres was "unwilling" to move to third base with Yankees in 2024. But they want better defense from him.
Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner released a statement on Friday announcing that the longstanding Yankees ban on facial hair was coming to an end. Now, the players in pinstripes can keep “well-groomed beards,
He may no longer wear pinstripes, but former All-Star infielder Gleyber Torres is finding new ways to irritate New York Yankees fans. Torres left the Yankees this offseason after six frustrating seasons.
Earlier this offseason longtime New York Yankees star Gleyber Torres signed a one-year, $15 million deal to play for the Detroit Tigers. The move from Torres came after Yankees general manager Brian Cashman claims Torres was unwilling to change positions after the game acquired Jazz Chisholm
Gleyber Torres didn't get his due farewell from the New York Yankees, with whom he played for seven years and earned two All-Star selections in the process.
Gleyber Torres, entering his first year with the Tigers after seven seasons with the Yankees, did not venture to his old stomping grounds for an exhibition between the two teams. That was expected, as veterans often skip road trips during spring training.
Gleyber Torres signed with the Detroit Tigers during the offseason after playing his first seven seasons for the New York Yankees. Torres will play second base for the Tigers this season, a position he played for the Yankees for years, even after Brian Cashman said he wanted him to move to third last season.