Gleyber Torres has been nothing short of remarkable in 2019. During his sophomore season, Torres has crushed 38 home runs and has driven in 90 as a middle infielder playing both shortstop and second base. His fielding and raw hitting ability, coupled with the healthy dose of power, has elevated the former top prospect into a star in just his second year in the league.
Yet, as the 2019 season comes to an end, Torres seems to have fallen into a slump. It has largely gone unnoticed, too, most likely covered up by the Yankees winning the division and their chase for home-field advantage.