Jack Curry suggests a Yankees trade deadline frenzy in his outrageous Gleyber Torres assertion.
According to Aaron Boone, Jazz Chisholm may not be able to travel to Boston in time for the Yankees’ Sunday Night Baseball matchup against the Red Sox. This gives New York a another day to sort out the positional mess they’ve made, or make more of it.
It was inevitable that Gleyber Torres would clash with Boston on Saturday night, given his penchant for responding favorably to positional ambiguity and anything that jeopardizes his time in pinstripes. He ended up being the hero instead, somehow, scoring two runs off of a two-out double in extra innings to give Clay Holmes the confidence he needed.
On Sunday night, Torres will undoubtedly start at second base once more, but Chisholm, who was just moved back to second base at the request of, uh, well, who knows, should really take over that spot when he lands.
For Torres, what does that mean? Jack Curry, an insider at YES Network, claims that it is way too early to say. Over the next 48 hours, the Yankees have further transactions planned, most likely including another position player. Curry even stated that Torres is more likely to be tried at third base by the team than Chisholm, but it’s still too early to know. That comment suggests that the organization is still in the market for a third baseman, and it’s possible that adaptability will be the key to Chisholm and Torres’ newfound partnership.