It is no secret the New York Yankees considered trading starting infielder Gleyber Torres at the trade deadline this past summer. Torres was a target for the Miami Marlins, who were thinking of offloading SP Pablo Lopez, but the Yankees didn’t want to give up some of their premier prospects in a prospective deal.
At 26 years old, Torres is coming off a bounce-back season, hitting .257 with a .310 OBP, 24 homers, and 76 RBIs. This is the first time he hit double-digit homers since 2019, so it’s nice to see his power stroke returning.