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The New York Yankees have promoted star prospect Ben Rice to fill the gap left by Anthony Rizzo, who fractured his arm over the weekend and will be out for the next 4-6 weeks. This decision not only addresses the team’s immediate need but also offers Rice a chance to prove himself as a potential long-term solution at first base.

Yankees’ Infield Adjustments Amid Rizzo’s Injury

Amid the infield adjustments, all eyes are on Gleyber Torres, who is in a contract year and facing significant pressure to perform. The 27-year-old infielder has had a disappointing start to the season, batting just .222 with an on-base percentage of .298 over 74 games. His slugging percentage stands at .333, with six home runs and 25 RBIs. These numbers are concerning, particularly given his low expected batting average (.214) and expected slugging (.346), both ranking in the 9th percentile.

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Torres’s performance with runners in scoring position has also declined from last year when he hit .270 in such situations. This season, his average in these critical moments is .222, with a .302 OBP, indicating a possible lack of confidence or a regression in form. This underwhelming performance casts doubt on whether the Yankees should offer him a long-term extension, with many suggesting that any new deal should be extremely favorable to the team.

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The contrast between Torres and players like Juan Soto, who are preparing for significant contract extensions, is stark. Torres might find himself looking for the highest bidder or settling for a one-year deal in hopes of rebounding next season.

With the Yankees facing challenges across the infield and the trade deadline approaching, they cannot afford to replace every struggling player. Torres, in particular, needs to step up and demonstrate that he can be a valuable contributor to the lineup. His recent at-bats, including a critical strikeout with the bases loaded against Boston, highlight his struggles in high-pressure situations

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Defensively, Torres is also having a difficult year, with a career-low .964 fielding percentage and on pace for over 20 errors, which would set a new personal record for mistakes at second base. As the All-Star break approaches, it could provide a much-needed respite for Torres to reset and hopefully return with renewed focus for the latter half of the season.

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