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Slumping 2B Gleyber Torres benched by Yankees after awful game in Subway Series opener

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Slumping 2B Gleyber Torres benched by Yankees after awful game in Subway Series opener

2024-06-27 14:10 Last Updated At:14:20

NEW YORK (AP) — Following a terrible performance in the Subway Series opener, slumping second baseman Gleyber Torres was benched Wednesday night by New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone.

Oswaldo Cabrera made his third start of the season at second as the Yankees lost 12-2 to the New York Mets at Citi Field. Boone said he was planning to give Torres a couple of days off “just to kind of reset.”

The struggling Yankees begin a four-game series Thursday night at division-rival Toronto, which is last in the AL East.

“Just felt like he needs it,” Boone said. "I just think he’s too important, and a guy that I’m confident will get going. But it’s been a grind. It’s been a struggle. I think he’s feeling that a little bit. I think it’s hopefully something that will serve him well — mentally, physically — to just take an exhale and then work to get him going. Because when he’s going like we’ve all seen him go, he’s just a really important piece to the lineup.”

Torres is batting .215 with seven homers, 29 RBIs and a .628 OPS — well below his career marks of .262 and .773. The two-time All-Star has made 12 errors, three more than any other big league second baseman.

“He's made too many errors. Those mistakes certainly are a part of the story of his season so far," Boone said.

But they're not injury-related, according to Boone.

“He’s good. I mean, he came out with a little bit of a groin issue, hip, but it’s nothing that’s significant,” the manager said.

Torres had an especially rough night Tuesday as the Yankees, who still lead the AL East after dropping eight of 10, lost 9-7 to their crosstown rivals.

Batting cleanup, he struck out swinging in the first inning with the bases loaded and nobody out — the first of three straight strikeouts that allowed Mets starter David Peterson to escape the inning unscathed.

With the infield playing in, Torres let a grounder get under his glove for an error that helped the Mets score three runs in the sixth. And after Aaron Judge's grand slam pulled the Yankees within two runs in the eighth, Torres didn't run hard on his inning-ending groundout.

“That’s one of the things that got my attention, certainly," Boone said.

Torres finished 0 for 4 with a walk and two strikeouts. Boone said when he went to bed Tuesday night, he initially had Torres in Wednesday's starting lineup. But the manager changed his mind after he woke up, and called Torres to tell him he'd be on the bench.

Torres respected the decision, Boone said.

“Hopefully something that kind of serves him well,” Boone said.

The 27-year-old Torres had started 78 of New York's first 81 games this season at second base. He can become a free agent after the World Series.

“We haven’t specifically talked about that weighing on him,” Boone said. "He's been such a consistent offensive performer throughout his career that him struggling to get on that good roll, I think I sense weighing on him — especially the last couple days. So that’s kind of just my thought process on why now.”

From his vantage point in the dugout, Boone believes he sees a mechanical flaw in Torres' swing lately.

“I’ll leave that to him and the hitting guys," Boone said. "I mean, the thing is, he’s been working really hard. But sometimes, a little mental blow can go a long way.

“Sometimes I think just sitting there and watching can be a benefit, too. Being out of the arena, out of the action, to have a view from afar of the game, can serve an everyday player.”

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New York Yankees second baseman Gleyber Torres throws the ball to first baseman Ben Rice to ground out Baltimore Orioles' Cedric Mullins during the sixth inning of a baseball game, Wednesday, June 19, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Pamela Smith)

New York Yankees second baseman Gleyber Torres throws the ball to first baseman Ben Rice to ground out Baltimore Orioles' Cedric Mullins during the sixth inning of a baseball game, Wednesday, June 19, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Pamela Smith)

Slumping 2B Gleyber Torres benched by Yankees after awful game in Subway Series opener

Slumping 2B Gleyber Torres benched by Yankees after awful game in Subway Series opener

Slumping 2B Gleyber Torres benched by Yankees after awful game in Subway Series opener

Slumping 2B Gleyber Torres benched by Yankees after awful game in Subway Series opener

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Bolivian general accused of failed coup is transferred to a maximum-security prison

2024-06-30 03:48 Last Updated At:03:50

LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — The Bolivian general accused of leading a failed coup was sent Saturday to a maximum-security prison as he faces charges of terrorism and starting an armed uprising.

“At some point the truth will be known,” a handcuffed Gen. Juan José Zúñiga told journalists as he was escorted by two guards to the vehicle that will take him to the Chonchocoro maximum-security prison on the outskirts of La Paz.

“The rest are innocent. The are innocent people,” he added. Two other former military chiefs, including former navy Vice Adm. Juan Arnez Salvador, were also taken to the same prison.

Zúñiga, who was arrested Wednesday after the rebellion, said before being taken into custody, without providing evidence, that President Luis Arce ordered him to carry out the rebellion — something that the Bolivian leader and his government have vigorously denied.

Arce told the AP on Friday that Zúñiga planned to “take over” the government and become president, and he denied once again that Wednesday’s attack on the government palace was a “self-coup” designed to garner him political points.

Authorities have arrested 21 people, including Zúñiga, who were in custody in police facilities in La Paz. All of them face charges of armed uprising and terrorism.

Fourteen of the detainees appeared on Saturday before a judge.

Families of some of the detainees said Friday that they knew nothing of a plot, and some say that their loved ones were simply “following orders” or told they were carrying out a “military exercise.”

Senior Cabinet member Eduardo del Castillo, second left, waves from a balcony police station as people detained for their involvement in what President Luis Arce called a coup attempt are escorted from their jail cells to be taken to the Chonchocoro maximum security prison, in La Paz, Bolivia, Saturday, June 29, 2024. (AP Photo/Juan Karita)

Senior Cabinet member Eduardo del Castillo, second left, waves from a balcony police station as people detained for their involvement in what President Luis Arce called a coup attempt are escorted from their jail cells to be taken to the Chonchocoro maximum security prison, in La Paz, Bolivia, Saturday, June 29, 2024. (AP Photo/Juan Karita)

Colonel Edison Alejandro Caero, detained for his involvement in what President Luis Arce called a coup attempt, is escorted from a jail to be taken to Chonchocoro maximum security prison, in La Paz, Bolivia, Saturday, June 29, 2024. (AP Photo/Juan Karita)

Colonel Edison Alejandro Caero, detained for his involvement in what President Luis Arce called a coup attempt, is escorted from a jail to be taken to Chonchocoro maximum security prison, in La Paz, Bolivia, Saturday, June 29, 2024. (AP Photo/Juan Karita)

Juan Jose Zuniga, former commanding general of the Army, is escorted from a jail to be taken to Chonchocoro maximum security prison, in La Paz, Bolivia, Saturday, June 29, 2024. Zuniga was detained for his involvement in what President Luis Arce called a coup attempt. (AP Photo/Juan Karita)

Juan Jose Zuniga, former commanding general of the Army, is escorted from a jail to be taken to Chonchocoro maximum security prison, in La Paz, Bolivia, Saturday, June 29, 2024. Zuniga was detained for his involvement in what President Luis Arce called a coup attempt. (AP Photo/Juan Karita)

Juan Jose Zuniga, former commanding general of the Army, is escorted from a jail to be taken to Chonchocoro maximum security prison, in La Paz, Bolivia, Saturday, June 29, 2024. Zuniga was detained for his involvement in what President Luis Arce called a coup attempt. (AP Photo/Juan Karita)

Juan Jose Zuniga, former commanding general of the Army, is escorted from a jail to be taken to Chonchocoro maximum security prison, in La Paz, Bolivia, Saturday, June 29, 2024. Zuniga was detained for his involvement in what President Luis Arce called a coup attempt. (AP Photo/Juan Karita)

Juan Jose Zuniga, former commanding general of the army, is escorted from a jail to be taken to Chonchocoro maximum security prison, in La Paz, Bolivia, Saturday, June 29, 2024. Zuniga was detained for his involvement in what President Luis Arce called a coup attempt. (AP Photo/Juan Karita)

Juan Jose Zuniga, former commanding general of the army, is escorted from a jail to be taken to Chonchocoro maximum security prison, in La Paz, Bolivia, Saturday, June 29, 2024. Zuniga was detained for his involvement in what President Luis Arce called a coup attempt. (AP Photo/Juan Karita)

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