Gleyber Torres' walk-off home run has Chris Woodward whining

Right after Gleyber Torres’ wander-off household run Sunday, Rangers supervisor Chris Woodward had the taste of bitter grapes remaining in his mouth.

Woodward blamed the Yankee Stadium proportions for Torres having Rangers remaining-hander John King deep to proper industry to give the Yankees a 2-1 gain in the very first activity of a doubleheader.

“Just a little ballpark,” Woodward informed reporters. “That’s an simple out in 99 percent of ballparks. The wind was not encouraging currently obviously.

“[Torres] just occurred to strike it in a Small League ballpark to suitable discipline.”

Torres’ activity-winning shot traveled 369 toes — for a longer time than Rangers proper fielder Kole Calhoun’s 355-foot homer to proper subject two innings previously — and would have been a household operate in 26 of 30 MLB ballparks, in accordance to Statcast. Coming off the bat at 106.5 mph, it also had an expected batting average of .970, per Baseball Savant.

Yankees second baseman Gleyber Torres (25) hits a walk-off solo home run during the bottom of the ninth inning against the Texas Rangers at Yankee Stadium.
Yankees second baseman Gleyber Torres (25) hits a walk-off residence run.
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Rangers manager Chris Woodward looks on before the first game of a doubleheader against the Yankees at Yankee Stadium, Sunday, May 8, 2022.
Rangers supervisor Chris Woodward called Yankee Stadium a “Little League ballpark.”
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The short porch at Yankee Stadium certainly allows for its fair share of low-cost house runs, but Torres’ roundtripper did not seem to be 1 of them.

Gleyber Torres' walk-off home run has Chris Woodward whining

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