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Mary Clarke

Yankees’ Gleyber Torres was mic’d up while amusingly calling out his own double play highlight

It’s always a joy to see baseball players mic’d up and having fun while out in the field.

On ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball, the New York Yankees were visiting rival Boston Red Sox in an AL East matchup. As is tradition, the SNB crew often tags a few players to be mic’d up during the game, and second baseman Gleyber Torres got the honors in the third inning.

In the bottom of the third with runners on first and third with one out, pitcher Jameson Taillon was able to get Xander Bogaerts to ground to short to start a double play. Torres capped off the inning-ending double play with a nifty catch and throw to get the Yankees back to the dugout with minimal damage.

The best part? Torres nonchalantly called out his own highlight after the play was over!

Not a bad play from Torres there either! Great stuff all around.

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