After seven seasons with the New York Yankees, free agent second baseman Gleyber Torres on Friday agreed to a one-year contract worth $15 million with the Detroit Tigers. After news of the deal's ...
On Friday, New York Post MLB insider Jon Heyman reported that the Detroit Tigers signed Yankees second baseman Gleyber Torres. The deal is for one year, worth $15 million. With that, the Yankees ...
After signing with the Tigers last week, Torres said that a return to the Yanks wasn't in the cards because the team didn't offer him a contract — but he had nothing but positive things to say ...
The Venezuelan second baseman Gleyber Torres signed on Friday a contract with the Detroit Tigers for $15 million and one year, to leave the team that formed him as a professional player ...
The New York Yankees will enter the new year needing a replacement on the infield. After Gleyber Torres signed a one-year, $15 million deal with the Detroit Tigers, there are some decisions to be ...
Aston Villa defender Pau Torres will be out for around two months after suffering a metatarsal fracture, manager Unai Emery said ahead of Saturday's Premier League home game against Leicester City.
Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-NY) condemned the publication the publication of a student newspaper titled 'The Columbia Intifada.' "Columbia University is so embedded in Anti-Israel propaganda that it ...
You can take a taxi to the base of Mount Isabel de Torres southwest of Puerto Plata, and from there, a cable car to the peak, 2,600 feet above the city. Awaiting you is a massive statue of Christ ...
Free agent second baseman Gleyber Torres is getting attention from multiple teams, MLB Network’s Jon Morosi reports (X link), with the Angels cited as a new suitor. The Blue Jays were also ...
DALLAS — The Angels and Nationals have expressed interest in Gleyber Torres, The Post has learned. The Nationals have asked if Torres would switch to third base because they have Luis Garcia at ...
The Nationals are showing interest in Gleyber Torres, writes Joel Sherman of the New York Post. Sherman reports that the Nats have inquired on the infielder’s willingness to move to third base.