You could power a small town with the power generated by Gleyber Torres’ windmill.
The Yankees second baseman kick-started an incredible double-play sequence in the bottom of the seventh inning of the Bombers’ 3-2 ALCS Game 2 loss to the Astros in Houston, snaring Jose Altuve’s screaming shot up the middle.
Torres flashed the leather while seemingly falling over, made the flip to shortstop Oswald Peraza — who submitted a nifty on-the-move snag-and-tag of second base.
While a spinning Peraza’s toss to first was off-balance and off-target, 2022 Gold Glove finalist Anthony Rizzo was there to dig it out and complete the double play.
The certified web gem helped the Yankees stay in the game and kept Altuve hitless in 25 postseason plate appearances thus far. But in the end, it wasn’t enough.