Can Torres rebound from empty-volume season?... Gleyber Torres (2B, DET) hit 15 home runs, 80 runs, 63 RBI, and four stolen bases, with a .257 batting average in 665 plate appearances. Torres compiled two of his highest plate appearances over the past two seasons. Is Detroit an upgrade or downgrade for him in 2025 based on the skills and other factors?
Season | PA | HR/SB | BA/xBA | ct% | GB%/FB% | PX/xPX | HR/F | SB%/SBO | BPX | R$ |
2020 | 160 | 3/1 | .243/.237 | 79% | 41%/39% | 76/66 | 7% | 100%/2% | 140 | -5 |
2021 | 516 | 9/14 | .259/.235 | 77% | 42%/36% | 67/81 | 7% | 70%/14% | 38 | 5 |
2022 | 572 | 24/10 | .257/.246 | 75% | 36%/46% | 124/134 | 13% | 67%/12% | 169 | 15 |
2023 | 672 | 25/13 | .274/.271 | 84% | 39%/40% | 95/108 | 13% | 68%/11% | 236 | 17 |
2024 | 665 | 15/4 | .257/.237 | 77% | 37%/40% | 79/92 | 8% | 57%/4% | 68 | 8 |
Torres saw some skills decline in 2024:
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