Gleyber Torres suffered a left oblique strain shortly after hitting a home run, placing him on the 10-day injured list. Despite being previously durable, this injury affects his comeback with the Tigers after leaving the Yankees. He signed a one-year, $15 million deal, hoping to secure a longer contract with strong performances. His absence might create a shuffle in the Tigers' lineup as young prospects like Colt Keith and Spencer Torkelson can fill his position, showcasing the competition he faces with the team.
The Tigers signed Torres to a one-year, $15 million contract as he looks to prove himself worthy of a more long-term deal.
Torres suffered a left oblique strain while he mashed a home run in the Tigers' loss to the Dodgers Friday night, landing him on the 10-day injured list.
He has not minced his words since his departure, telling The Post in spring training that 'I feel I deserve to be with an organization that wants me'.
For Detroit, signing Torres felt more like insurance for if Torkelson couldn't improve from his struggles in his first few years in the league.
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