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Stroman's raw emotion came out after the Yankees failed to turn a double play in their 16-5 win over the Blue Jays.
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If Torres can’t turn it back around, the Yankees could be in lots of trouble waiting for other players to figure it out.
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"It is what it is. No excuses," Torres said after his poor fielding led to 3 Mets runs, and then running slowly to first on a weak grounder.
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Judge avoided a fracture in his hand after being hit by a pitch. New York players felt Baltimore was throwing too close to their hands.
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In the next seven weeks, the Yankees have a rare opportunity to improve from a mere World Series contender to a legitimate favorite.
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Torres, who's batting .207 with a .543 OPS, is working with his coaches to get back on track: "I'm trying to be more quiet at home plate."
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"I'm just really focusing on doing the right things for myself and also the team," Torres said.
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As they look to keep good vibes going, the Yankees face questions about Soto's hot start, Torres' slump, starters' innings and comebacks.
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Anthony Volpe is off to a hot start, Juan Soto has been as advertised, the infield defense is shaky and the bullpen can't miss bats.
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"I want to be a Yankee for life," Torres said last week. "That’s one of my goals. Let’s see what happens."
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Is Giancarlo Stanton someone who's impossible to trade? Are they interested in Jesús Luzardo? We answer your questions here.
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What to do with Torres may be a subject the Yankees have to confront when they assess how the 2023 season went so wrong and how to fix it.
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Yankees manager Aaron Boone said he's "not worried about where we are" because "it's all there in front of us."
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The infielder ignored his third-base coach's stop sign to give the Yankees a go-ahead run in Tuesday's win over Baltimore.
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Gleyber Torres returned home to play in Venezuela this winter. The experience reminded him to have more fun while playing the game.
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Torres has hit .421 (8 for 19) with two homers and six walks, using an all-fields approach.
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Torres says he has a really good relationship with Oswald Peraza and spent time in the offseason in Venezuela helping the young player.
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Torres, 26, slashed .257/.310/.451 with 24 home runs last season.
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The Yankees infielder has been looking more like his former self and made a three-hit, two-RBI contribution to an 8-3 win Friday in Boston.
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