Promoted
After six weeks of impressive play at AA Trenton, the Yankees have moved Gleyber Torres to their top farm club in Scranton. The 20-year old displayed the skills that mark him as the organization's number-one prospect: he batted .273 with 5 homers and 18 RBI. When I saw him play back on April 15th, the lasting impression was how balls jump off his bat -- the special sound you hear from just a select few players.
While most players his age are college sophomores or low-minor leaguers, Torres now stands just one level shy of the majors. He's just a phone call -- or a two-hour car ride from the Bronx. While Did Gregorius and Starlin Castro have formed a strong middle of the infield, would you be surprised if you see Torres get a chance at replacing the inconsistent Chase Headley at 3rd base sometime this season?
While most players his age are college sophomores or low-minor leaguers, Torres now stands just one level shy of the majors. He's just a phone call -- or a two-hour car ride from the Bronx. While Did Gregorius and Starlin Castro have formed a strong middle of the infield, would you be surprised if you see Torres get a chance at replacing the inconsistent Chase Headley at 3rd base sometime this season?
These images of Torres came from Trenton's April 15th game against Portland.
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