The New York Yankees had long been reported to eye Padres free agent shortstop Ha-Seong Kim as a replacement for Gleyber ...
As the New York Yankees continue their ongoing quest to replace second baseman Gleyber Torres, who held the position at ...
The countdown to Spring Training is on. The New York Yankees take the field on February 21, less than four weeks away, ...
Gleyber Torres is enjoying his last few weeks before he heads up camp. The slugger is coming off a season with the New York Yankees where he started 154 games, hitting .
Gleyber Torres is a professional baseball player, serving as the second baseman for the Detroit Tigers in Major League Baseball (MLB). He joined the Tigers on December 27, 2024, signing a one-year ...
The New York Yankees have been busy upgrading their roster after watching Juan Soto head across town to join the New York Mets. Now that Gleyber Torres will be playing for the Detroit Tigers in ...
(CBS DETROIT) - The Detroit Tigers have reportedly signed former New York Yankees infielder Gleyber Torres. ESPN reported that Torres, 28, agreed to a one-year $15 million deal. The Tigers have ...
The Detroit Tigers have signed former New York Yankees second baseman Gleyber Torres to a one-year, $15 million deal,He projects to play second base for the Tigers. Torres, 28, hit .257 with 15 ...
Gleyber Torres told his agent exactly what he wanted. It wasn't a multi-year contract. In early November, Torres met with Octagon agent Jose Mijares before MLB's general manager meetings ...
Free agent second baseman Gleyber Torres is getting attention from multiple teams, MLB Network’s Jon Morosi reports (X link), with the Angels cited as a new suitor. The Blue Jays were also ...
Now Torres is an unrestricted free agent. And whether it's him being linked to AL East foes, the lack of other appealing middle infield options in free agency, or some combination of those two and ...
As the New York Yankees continue their ongoing quest to replace second baseman Gleyber Torres, who held the position ... they need,” wrote the site’s head writer Robert Casey.