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Torres' Mexican League MVP to Yankees
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Nick Torres, a 32-year-old right-handed hitter, secures a contract with the New York Yankees after excelling in the Mexican League. Once drafted by the Padres, he now aims to make his mark in the majors, potentially as a platoon player against lefties.
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