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Gleyber Torres’ Yankees goodbye hits hard: ‘Wow where to start, how to start’

Sara Molnick by Sara Molnick
December 28, 2024
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In a significant move that reshapes both franchises’ infields, the Detroit Tigers have secured former New York Yankees stalwart Gleyber Torres on a one-year deal worth $15 million. The Venezuelan infielder, who became a household name in the Bronx over seven seasons, marked his departure with an emotional tribute that resonated deeply with the Yankees faithful.

Taking to Instagram to bid farewell to his baseball home since 2016, Torres penned a message that captured the essence of his Yankees journey. “Thank you,” Torres wrote. “The Yankees were my family since 2016. A simple boy from Venezuela with great aspirations to play in the most epic city in the world, the Yankees gave me all the love and support I needed to achieve my childhood dream. Wearing pinstripes was an honor for me and my family.”

However, it was the start “Wow where to start, how to start” that stirred up the emotions of the Yankees nation. The infielder holds on rejecting the Angels’ offer with the hope of staying put in the Bronx. He was also the best option considering the Yankees’ payroll limits and market availability of the second base options. But he finally chose to leave without any offer from the Bombers.

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— Gleyber Torres (@TorresGleyber) December 27, 2024

His heartfelt message extended beyond mere pleasantries, acknowledging the profound impact of the Yankees organization on his development both as a player and person. Torres specifically highlighted the unwavering support of the Yankees’ passionate fanbase, noting their presence through both triumphant moments and challenging periods. “You were always there to motivate me when I had good times and, not so good times,” he shared.

Torres’ Bronx years: A tale of promise, perseverance

Torres’ Yankees story reads like a classic baseball narrative of early brilliance followed by the harsh realities of professional sports. Arriving in New York via a trade with the Chicago Cubs, Torres quickly established himself as one of baseball’s brightest young stars. His debut season in 2018 heralded the arrival of a potential franchise cornerstone, as he earned his first All-Star selection and showcased the talents that made him such a coveted prospect.

The 2019 campaign proved even more spectacular, with Torres launching 38 home runs and posting an impressive 128 OPS+. This performance not only earned him another All-Star nod but also seemed to cement his status as a cornerstone of the Yankees’ future. However, baseball’s unpredictable nature would soon test the two-time All Star’s resilience.

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— Gleyber Torres (@TorresGleyber) December 27, 2024

The seasons that followed revealed the complexities of developing as a major league player under the intense New York spotlight. While maintaining a respectable 107 OPS+ since his breakout year, Torres faced scrutiny over defensive inconsistencies and occasional mental lapses. Yet through these challenges, he remained a significant contributor to the Yankees’ lineup.

2024: A season of change

Torres’ final season in pinstripes exemplified the dichotomy that defined his Yankees tenure. Initially trusted with the leadoff role, he later ceded that position to emerging star Anthony Volpe as the season progressed. Despite early struggles that impacted his overall statistics, Torres demonstrated remarkable resilience in the season’s latter months.

His late-season surge was highlighted by an impressive .313/.386/.454 slash line from mid-August through the season’s conclusion, showcased the talent that had made him such a valued member of the Yankees. Over 154 games, Torres compiled a .257 batting average, .709 OPS, 15 home runs, and 63 RBIs – numbers that, while solid, perhaps fell short of the lofty expectations set by his early career performance.

A new beginning

Yankees' second baseman Gleyber Torres becomes a free agent after the 2024 season.
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The Tigers’ acquisition of Torres represents a strategic move for both parties. For Detroit, Torres brings playoff experience and proven major-league ability to a developing roster. The one-year commitment allows Torres to potentially rebuild his market value while providing the Tigers with veteran leadership and reliable production in their infield.

Meanwhile, the Yankees turn the page on a significant era in their recent history. Torres’ departure creates opportunities for roster evolution while marking the end of a tenure that, despite its ups and downs, showcased moments of brilliance that Yankees fans won’t soon forget.

A teammate’s farewell

The depth of Torres’ connection to his Yankees teammates shone through in his parting words: “My teammates, I love you all. Thank you for the great experiences and trust, allowing me to compete with you for the same purpose since day one. You will always be with me.” These sentiments reflect the strong bonds formed during his time in New York, highlighting the personal relationships that define a player’s journey through professional baseball.

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Building on experience

Gleyber Torres‘ Yankees legacy transcends simple statistics. His journey from promising prospect to established veteran encapsulates the challenges and triumphs of professional baseball. Through early success, subsequent struggles, and eventual adaptation, Torres demonstrated the resilience required to succeed at the highest level of the sport.

As he transitions to Detroit, Torres carries with him valuable experience gained under baseball’s brightest spotlight. His story with the Yankees, marked by both spectacular achievements and learning experiences, positions him well for this next chapter. The Tigers gain not just a talented infielder but a player whose journey through baseball’s most demanding market has prepared him for whatever challenges lie ahead.

For Yankees fans, Torres’ departure marks the end of an era that, while perhaps not fulfilling its entire early promise, delivered memorable moments and demonstrated the human element of professional sports. As he embarks on his new adventure with the Tigers, both organizations and their fans will watch with interest to see how this next chapter unfolds for a player who has already shown the ability to capture baseball’s imagination.

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A digital technocrat-turned-baseball buff, Sara is an ardent follower of the New York Yankees. Born and brought up in New York City, she is a regular to games since she was a kid. Despite working as media strategist, baseball is her first love. She has been covering baseball games in the city as well as MLB and MiLB games involving the Yankees, the Mets, and their minor affiliates as a freelancer for different web and media publications. She works as a lead author for the Yankees-centered PinstripesNation since its very inception.

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