Gleyber Torres has become the Yankees on-base machine

With October looming, teams will soon have to decide how carefully they tread with Juan Soto and Aaron Judge when the stakes are highest. Gleyber Torres could help change the equation. Austin Wells, in the cleanup spot, will have to be the one to make teams pay if they pitch around Soto and Judge, but Torres could play an equally important role as a deterrent from the leadoff spot if he is able to continue getting on base at the same clip he has been of late. After a brutal first three months of the season, when it seemed like the pressure of a contract-year and early struggles were weighing him down, Torres has become an on-base machine, coinciding with his move back to the top of the Yankees lineup. “He’s been excellent,” manager Aaron Boone said Tuesday afternoon, with the Yankees on the verge of clinching the AL East.“As much as we talk about a lot of other people, him setting the tone for us with good at-bats over and over at the top has been huge.” On June 26, when he was on the bench against the Mets for the first day of his two-game “reset,” Torres was batting just .215 with a .294 on-base percentage and .628 OPS through 80 games. In 69 games since then entering Tuesday, the 27-year-old second baseman was batting .294 with a .362 on-base percentage and .778 OPS. That surge included a full-time move to the leadoff spot — where he had started the year, only to fall out of it because of his struggles — on Aug.

6.In 34 games since, he hit .308 with a .383 on-base percentage and .830 OPS. “I think you’re seeing the result of what he is — that’s a really good hitter in the prime of his career that just, for whatever reason, got off to a tough start and struggled by his standards for a couple months at the plate,” Boone said.

“But I think you’re seeing a good hitter that’s correcting itself over a long season.I feel like he’s been in a really good frame of mind here these last couple months.

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