Tigers second baseman Gleyber Torres didn't make the trip from Lakeland to Tampa for Sunday's game against the Yankees, but his new manager talked about what he's seen so far and what he expects this year.
Detroit Tigers second baseman Gleyber Torres was involved in a car accident Wednesday morning at an intersection near the TigerTown complex.
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Gleyber Torres reacts to Yankees’ facial hair change: ‘No way!’
Gleyber Torres figured someone had to be joking. “No way,” he said Friday morning in the Detroit Tigers clubhouse. “Is that true?” The news was right there on the New York Yankees’ official social media account.
It didn’t take long for Gleyber Torres to be asked about the New York Yankees with his new team. Now a Detroit Tigers second baseman, Torres has endured the highs and lows and criticism of a big market and now he is reveling in what he called a “beautiful opportunity.
Gleyber Torres, for the first time in his career, arrived to spring camp sporting a dark and robust beard. He couldn’t do that the last seven years with the Yankees, who don’t allow their players to wear facial hair.
Longtime New York Yankees star Gleyber Torres left the team in free agency, signing a one-year, $15 million deal to play for the Detroit Tigers. Ahead of the
Earlier this offseason longtime New York Yankees star Gleyber Torres signed a one-year, $15 million deal to play for the Detroit Tigers. The move from Torres came after Yankees general manager Brian Cashman claims Torres was unwilling to change positions after the game acquired Jazz Chisholm
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Torres seemed set for a key role when he agreed to a one-year, $15 million deal back in December, and early reports out of camp support this notion. He was the only player taking reps at second base Monday and the team expects him to hit high in the order.
There is no debating the strength of this Tigers' team. It's the pitching and it was on full display Saturday in 1-0, one-hit win over the Phillies.