Tigers second baseman Gleyber Torres didn't make the trip from Lakeland to Tampa for Sunday's game against the Yankees, but his new manager talked about what he's seen so far and what he expects this year.
The New York Yankees’ spring training began with bold ideas and big possibilities. The search for a new second baseman after Gleyber Torres signed with the Detroit Tigers led to speculation about a blockbuster trade—one that would have sent their top two pitching prospects to the Minnesota Twins in exchange for three-time All-Star Carlos Correa.
The Yankees originally wanted Volpe and Chisholm to pair up the middle last summer, but Gleyber Torres preferred to stay at second.
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,
7d
MLive - GrandRapids/Muskegon/Kalamazoo on MSNGleyber Torres reacts to Yankees’ facial hair change: ‘No way!’Gleyber Torres figured someone had to be joking. “No way,” he said Friday morning in the Detroit Tigers clubhouse. “Is that true?” The news was right there on the New York Yankees’ official social media account.
It didn’t take long for Gleyber Torres to be asked about the New York Yankees with his new team. Now a Detroit Tigers second baseman, Torres has endured the highs and lows and criticism of a big market and now he is reveling in what he called a “beautiful opportunity.
9hon MSN
When the New York Yankees acquired Jazz Chisholm Jr. at the trade deadline in 2024, it caused a little bit of drama within the clubhouse. Chisholm is primarily a second baseman and that is where the Yankees intended for him to play.
Detroit Tigers manager AJ Hinch had plenty of praise for infielder Gleyber Torres. While Hinch surely didn't mean to take a shot at the Yankees, it's hard not to see it as such.
After decades of instituting the worst rule in professional sports, the Yankees decided enough was enough and revealed that they would ditch their facial hair rule. As weird as this is to say out loud,
Gleyber Torres took some convincing to believe the Yankees’ facial hair policy reversal. The former Bronx Bombers second baseman reportedly wasn’t sure if he was being pranked when he found out about the rule change from a group of reporters on Friday.
Longtime New York Yankees star Gleyber Torres left the team in free agency, signing a one-year, $15 million deal to play for the Detroit Tigers. Ahead of the
The New York Yankees still have a hole in their infield after the departure of Gleyber Torres. Have they resisted doing so because they can't afford it?
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results