In 267 games to start his career between 2018 and 2019, Gleyber Torres slashed .275/.338/.511 with 62 home runs, 167 RBI, a .354 wOBA, 123 wRC+, and 5.6 fWAR. He looked like a star in the making. Since 2020, however, Torres has looked like a shadow of his former self. In 179 games, he has slashed a meager .251/.331/.364 with just 13 home runs, 69 RBI, a .308 wOBA, 95 wRC+, and 1.8 fWAR. While he’s made modest improvements to both his walk and strikeout rates over that time, he’s gone from budding star to a below-league-average player. As for the defensive side of things, well, Yankees fans are all too familiar with how that’s worked out so far for the now-former starting shortstop.