The Yankees know that their offense is capable of producing substantial results in 2024 after adding Juan Soto and Alex Verdugo to the equation. Both will be free agents next off-season, but the Yankees could also be in danger of losing Gleyber Torres, who general manager Brian Cashman has spoken vaguely about regarding any possible extension.
The New York Yankees have no shortage of star players in 2024, with four of them making the most recent Top 100 players in baseball list from ESPN and three of them in the Top 10.
The New York Yankees' roster could end up looking completely different in 2025. New York is expected to be one of the top teams in the American League in 2024 but payroll decisions could end up altering the club heading into 2025.
Despite the fact that former All-Star infielder Gleyber Torres desperately wants to stay with the Yankees, the two sides haven’t negotiated on an extension.
Gleyber eliminated his leg kick, resulting in increased production in two-strike counts. Hall of Famer Greg Maddux never understood why some pitchers throw a “waste” pitch in an 0-2 count.
Will Gleyber Torres remain with the New York Yankees for the foreseeable future? This is a question that will be swirling around the club all season. Torres has been a star since making his big league debut with New York in 2018.
When the Yankees acquired Victor Gonzalez from the Los Angeles Dodgers this off-season to support their bullpen, they mainly had their sites set on a young infield prospect that could develop into a potential long-term starter at second base.
As Brian Cashman and Gleyber Torres have both confirmed, the two sides have had no extension talks We haven’t seen a true second baseman of Torres’ caliber
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Yankees infielder Gleyber Torres is set to be a free agent after the season.
The New York Yankees are on a mission to improve their team following their failed 2023 postseason showing. The Yankees are mulling a contract extension with one of their prized second basemen.
The New York Yankees face a significant question with Gleyber Torres and his future in the Bronx. Torres has been a consistent player for the Bombers over the past six seasons, playing over 123 games five different times, including a minimum of 140 over his past two seasons.
Gleyber Torres is 27 years old and has finally come into his own offensively for the New York Yankees, or so it would seem from the results of his 2023 campaign, particularly in the absence of Captain Aaron Judge for a third of the season.
Torres will reach free agency next year as one of the top infielders available.
The Yankees and Red Sox might be bitter rivals, but this trade would make sense for both sides.
The Yankees face many questions after missing out on the postseason, and chief among them is what to do up the middle.
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When it comes to young talent in Major League Baseball, few other names receive as much attention as Gleyber Torres.
One National League team is apparently trying very hard to convince the New York Yankees to sell. The Miami Marlins are “pushing hard” for second baseman Gleyber Torres, according to Randy Miller of NJ.com.
Times haven't always been smooth in New York for Gleyber Torres but the second baseman continues to work his name into the franchise's record books. Torres homered on Monday night, his second this season. The shot marked the 100th of his career.
The Yankees announced Sunday that they have reached agreement on a one-year contract with Gleyber Torres, avoiding salary arbitration.
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