A young standout infielder was the hitting star of the Yankees’ 5-1 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday, but it wasn’t the one many of the 43,628 fans at Yankee Stadium had come to see.

The pregame attraction had been Gleyber Torres, the jewel of the Yankees’ farm system, who was recalled Saturday night from the club’s Class AAA affiliate in Scranton/Wilkes-Barre to help kick-start a team that has been spinning its wheels over the first three weeks of the season.

But once the game began, the promise of Torres was eclipsed by the performance of Miguel Andujar, who arrived in the Bronx with less fanfare on April 1 but has made his presence felt.

In his 13th game of the season, and the 18th of his major-league career, Andujar had four hits, including two doubles, while scoring a run and driving in another. His offensive contributions bolstered the efforts of starting pitcher Luis Severino, who worked seven innings of three-hit, one-run ball to earn his fourth win of the season and propel the 11-9 Yankees — who won three of four games from the Blue Jays this weekend — to two games above .500 for the first time since April 4.