When the New York Yankees acquired Jazz Chisholm Jr. at the trade deadline in 2024, it caused a little bit of drama among the clubhouse. Chisholm is primarily a
The New York Yankees' 2025 lineup isn’t what it was in 2024, especially after losing Giancarlo Stanton and DJ LeMahieu to injury. Nevertheless, Aaron Judge and company are capable of producing at a high level.
After decades of instituting the worst rule in professional sports, the Yankees decided enough was enough and revealed that they would ditch their facial hair rule. As weird as this is to say out loud,
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 took some convincing to believe the Yankees’ facial hair policy reversal. The former Bronx Bombers second baseman reportedly wasn’t sure if he was being pranked when he found out about the rule change from a group of reporters on Friday.
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
Gleyber Torres didn't get his due farewell from the New York Yankees, with whom he played for seven years and earned two All-Star selections in the process.
“It is the appropriate time to move beyond the familiar comfort of our former policy,” Yankees general partner Hal Steinbrenner said in the announcement, which broke with the policy set in the 1970s by his father George, the franchise’s legendary owner.
Gleyber Torres signed with the Detroit Tigers during the offseason after playing his first seven seasons for the New York Yankees. Torres will play second base for the Tigers this season, a position he played for the Yankees for years, even after Brian ...
Gleyber Torres, entering his first year with the Tigers after seven seasons with the Yankees, did not venture to his old stomping grounds for an exhibition between the two teams. That was expected, as veterans often skip road trips during spring training.
But Tigers manager A.J. Hinch has been encouraged by what he has seen from Torres since the ex-Yankee signed a one-year, $15 million contract with Detroit.