Gleyber Torres had a fourth-inning single in the Yankees’ 5-3 win over the Rangers Saturday, but he’s still just 10-for-57 in 16 games since returning from the disabled list after a hip injury.
“He’s getting pitches to do some things with and fouling them off,’’ manager Aaron Boone said of the second baseman. “Sometimes that’s the difference when you’re really locked in. I don’t feel like he’s too far off.”
Boone said he liked the fact Torres has drawn 10 walks during that span, but he has been far less effective than he was before the injury that cost him three weeks last month.