Aaron Boone plans to talk with the New York Yankees' Gleyber Torres after the infielder failed to run out a ground ball in Wednesday's loss to the Atlanta Braves.

Torres didn't run hard on a lightly-hit ground ball that settled between the plate and the mound. Atlanta's Travis d'Arnaud had ample time to field the ball and throw to first base, retiring Torres by several steps.

"I think anything you have that kind of situation where the guy has to get off the mound, you better get after it," Boone said. "That's got to be better."

Torres also addressed the media about the play after the game. "It was a check swing and at that moment I really didn't know if it was fair or foul. I didn't see the ball well. I started running late. I feel like I can put a little more effort to run to first base," he said. "Yeah, for sure (I'm frustrated). The situation we are in right now -- and especially at that moment -- I want to hit, to help my team. I just feel like that check swing and hit the ball straight to the pitcher is not the way I want to finish my at-bat.

"I know what I did and I feel like I can put a little more effort on that (ground ball) ... Tomorrow is another day and I just want to (help the team)."