Gleyber Torres will have an MRI on his right hamstring Saturday, a day after the New York Yankees second baseman fell awkwardly fielding a ground ball.
Torres slipped after backhanding a grounder Friday night, prompting an audible gasp from the crowd at Yankee Stadium. He was pulled later and said he felt weakness in his lower legs. He was not in the lineup Saturday against the Toronto Blue Jays, although manager Aaron Boone said Torres was feeling good.
"We want to go and make sure, see if there's anything," Boone said.