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The Yankees let an offensive weapon walk out the door — and the impact is being felt now

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Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images Sometimes, the moves you don’t make end up being the ones that sting the most. The New York Yankees had their reasons for letting go of a core infield piece this past offseason—but as injuries mount and offense dwindles, the regret might already be creeping in. They didn’t trade him. They didn’t extend him. They simply let him walk. And now, he’s thriving somewhere else. Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images A quiet exit tu…
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The second base of the Detroit Tigers, Gleyber Torres, has had a great start in just his first season with his new team after ending a seven-year stay in the New York Yankees. Torres, who joined through a one-year agreement and $15 million without any options for a second year, is currently leading among the second bases in towed races in the young season, adding to that an offensive line of .304/.375/.482 with 18 scored, 34 hits, 5 doubles, 5 h…

The caraqueño Gleyber Torres set the offensive pace at the Detroit Tigers party in the Major Leagues on Monday. Torres connected a quadrangular, tolled and scored three races in Detroit Tigers’ wide victory over Boston’s Red Sox. Trey Sweeney hit a three-notation home run and the Puerto Rican [...] La entrada The Venezuelan Gleyber Torres guides the Tigers offensive on Major League Day was first published in Information Focus.

Table of ContentsGleyber Torres to tone in a good Detroit Tigers presentThe Venezuelan is becoming fundamental The second Venezuelan base Gleyber Torres was one of the great offensive figures in Detroit Tigers 14-2's forceful victory over Boston Red Sox, at the start of the series at Comerica Park. The Creole signed a perfect night with the bat, leaving 3-3 with a quadrangular, three runs driven, one scored and one base by balls, consolidating i…

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SwingCompleto broke the news in on Tuesday, May 13, 2025.
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