The future is now.

The New York Yankees are reportedly calling up top prospect Gleyber Torres ahead of Sunday's series finale against the Toronto Blue Jays, a source told Jack Curry of YES Network.

Torres was removed from Saturday's game for Triple-A Scranton, and will be with the Yankees for Sunday's game. Apparently, the 21-year-old infielder initially thought he was leaving the game because he didn't hustle on a ground ball.

When Gleyber Torres was pulled from the game, he did think it was because he didn’t run out the grounder. Said he’s super happy to finally achieve his dream. #Yankees — DJ Eberle (@ByDJEberle) April 21, 2018

He will be the second of MLB Pipeline's Top 10 prospects to get the call to the majors in 2018, with Los Angeles Angels' Shohei Ohtani breaking camp with the club.

Torres has been lighting it up in Triple-A, boasting a slash line of .370/.415/.543 with a home run, three doubles, and a triple through 13 games. He has split time between second base, shortstop, and third base this season, though the bulk of his playing time has come at the hot corner.

With third baseman Brandon Drury still on the shelf with migraines and second basemen Neil Walker and Tyler Wade struggling at the plate, Torres could very well be in line for an extended stay.

Torres' ascension through the minors has been relatively meteoric since the Yankees acquired him from the Chicago Cubs in a trade that sent reliever Aroldis Chapman the other way in 2016. He had never played above Single-A before 2017 and now he's about to make his MLB debut.