Owns the O's

Gleyber Torres has 26 home runs this season -- half of them (13) in 17 games against the Orioles. While he's played Camden Yards like it was his favorite schoolyard, he's also flashed his talents at Yankee Stadium. Three home runs in Monday's doubleheader: one in the matinee. Let's follow the journey of his first of two in the nightcap, as he watches it soar toward the left field seats.
The waiting party after Torres touches home. First, a hug from Aaron Judge, whom he drove in along with Gio Urshela.
Then, a handshake from the hot-hitting 3rd baseman, as on-deck batter Brett Gardner looks on.
Perhaps the greatest compliment to Torres came in the bottom of the 8th. Already with two homers, a single and six RBIs in the game, the O's issued him an intentional walk.

13 homers against an opposing team in the same season. Time to check the record book, where we, of course, find a beloved Yankee name: only Lou Gehrig can top that number in MLB history, with 14 versus Cleveland in 1936. But wait -- the Yankees and Torres get two more chances against beleaguered Baltimore this week.

22 years old and all the talent in the world, I think we're looking at the next Altuve.

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