Those Kids Again!

Rookie standouts Gleyber Torres and Miguel Andujar are a big reason why the Yankees are staying close to the Red Sox.
Give Yankees GM Brian Cashman credit for trusting his organization's two top hitting prospects with manning 2nd and 3rd base this season. Their talent and energy has been on display almost every night.

Tuesday's win over the Orioles was another textbook example. Torres opened the scoring with an RBI single in the bottom of the 1st inning. Andujar's three-run homer in the 5th (his 13th of the year) gave the Yanks a six-run lead in a game that ended 6-3. His bat has been warming up of late: Miggy hit .330 in July.

Want to zero in on a cool stat? The YES Network noted on the post-game show that Torres (with 15) and Andujar are the pair of Yankee rookies each with 13 or more homers since 1951, when Gil McDougald and Mickey Mantle pulled of the feat. (By the way, McDougald, with 14, actually outhomered Mantle's 13. You didn't expect to see that!)

As the calendar flips to August, Torres and Andujar -- along with the Angels now-DH Shohei Ohtani -- have to be considered the leading candidates for American League Rookie of the Year.

(This image, with Didi Gregorius and Aaron Hicks standing alongside Torres and Andujar, came from just before the July 24th Yankees/Royals game.)

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