The Orioles announced a series of roster moves today, recalling left-hander Drew Rom, infielder/outfielder Ryan O’Hearn and infielder Terrin Vavra from Triple-A Norfolk. In corresponding moves, infielder Ramón Urías was placed on the 10-day injured list with a left hamstring strain, left-hander Keegan Akin was optioned to Norfolk and catcher Luis Torrens was designated for assignment.
Torrens, 27, was acquired from the Cubs less than a week ago and was a bit of a curious fit on Baltimore’s roster. They already had Adley Rutschman and James McCann forming their catching duo and Torrens was out of options, meaning he couldn’t be sent down to the minors. Now Torrens has been cut from the roster without even getting into a game as an Oriole, just a few days after Baltimore sent cash to Chicago in order to acquire him.
The Orioles are no strangers to acquiring veteran depth and almost immediately designating that player for assignment, in hopes of successfully passing him through waivers and retaining him in Triple-A. They’ve done this frequently over the past year, with the aforementioned O’Hearn a prime example. First baseman Lewin Diaz and catcher Anthony Bemboom have also fallen under this category, and the O’s tried to do the same with outfielder Jake Cave but lost him when the Phillies claimed him off waivers.
The 26-year-old Torrens is a career .227/.289/.352 hitter in 799 Major League plate appearances between the Padres, Mariners and Cubs. He’s connected on 19 home runs, fanned at a 26% clip and drawn a walk in 7.8% of those trips to the plate. He regularly made contact during his three-year run with Seattle, evidenced by a 91 mph average exit velocity and hefty 45.7% hard-hit rate, but that quality contact didn’t necessarily translate into production.
Defensively, Torrens has drawn below-average grades from Defensive Runs Saved and most pitch-framing metrics. He has a below-average 21.7% caught-stealing rate in his career but did throw out nine of 28 attempted thieves (32.1%) as recently as last season. The O’s will have a week to trade him or attempt to pass him through waivers, which seems like the more probable path they’ll tread, based on their history with this sort of move.
As for Rom, this is his first ascension to the Major League level. He’ll make his debut whenever he takes the mound for the first time. The 23-year-old southpaw, a fourth-round pick in 2018, has pitched exclusively out of the rotation so far in Norfolk, working 31 1/3 innings with a 2.87 ERA to go along with impressive strikeout (24.6%), walk (7.7%) and ground-ball (55.4%) rates on the year.
While Rom isn’t considered to be one of the Orioles’ top overall prospect, he is considered one of the best pitching prospects in a system that skews more toward position players than arms. MLB.com ranks Rom 19th among Baltimore prospects but sixth-best among the team’s minor league pitchers; it’s a similar story at Baseball America, where he’s 25th overall but ninth among their minor league hurlers. He doesn’t throw particularly hard, sitting in the low 90s with his heater, but has typically posted better-than-average strikeout and ground-ball rates. Rom has more than held his own against left-handed opponents in his minor league career but has been far more hittable when facing righties.
MacGromit
Torrens finally to AAA where they needed him. Esp since “catcher” Vavra is back up. Lol.
Cmurphy
Torrens is not in AAA. He’s out of options so he’d have to pass through waivers and accept an assignment to AAA. That’s why the Cubs put him on the OS roster.
“…and catcher Luis Torrens was designated for assignment.”
mlb fan
Torrens can play 1b, DH and catcher, although the jury is still out on his catching abilities. He can hit a little bit and I sure hope he gets another chance, because he seems like a good guy. He needs to find a rebuilding/development team that’ll give him a real shot.
MacGromit
Sorry, I was getting ahead of things. Hoping what whatever the FO see in him that doesn’t appear to be readily apparent in his basic stats will stay hidden till we can stash him (unless he has the ability to reject the minors).
Cmurphy
If they could stash him, the Cubs would have.
MacGromit
Os gave him a couple days on the end of the bench… That’s not nothing. Lol.
thecoffinnail
Torrens should hate Brian Cashman more than any Yankee fan. If he would have protected him then Torrens would have been able to finish his development in the minors and would be at minimum a solid regular. Instead mainly because of having Gary Sanchez almost MLB ready he wasn’t protected and the Padres kept him on the roster all year. That’s how special of a prospect he was. Just coming back from TJS a catching prospect with barely any A ball experience who couldn’t hit or play much defense was kept on their 25 man just so they could keep him and try to finish his development the following year but sitting on the bench that year and recovering from TJS it was almost 3 years before he got regular playing time again. Now he is barely a AAAA player and probably headed to Korea. Cashman needs to go to a mid market team where his system will fit better. He makes far too many mistakes with prospects for a large market team. Torrens should have been either protected or traded to a team that would protect him and left in the minors… Sorry about the rant but I had high hopes for that kid when I first saw him in rookie ball.
CubsWin108
lol ty for the cash
AceKing
Ty for the sorely needed veteran catcher depth!
egrossen
For the 4 days you had him, you are welcome
Lefty_Orioles_Fan
Akin was solid last night, except for that Homerun
Elias is a man of mystery
C Yards Jeff
Amen to that Lefty. The dude is hard to figure out, but I’m not complaining.
tuck 2
It’s just because he pitched 2 innings last night and they want a fresh arm. Rom was scheduled to start tonight so he’s rested. Aiken will be back soon.
solaris602
Mariners gave Torrens every opportunity to succeed, but when Raleigh arrived, that was the end of him in SEA.
Can he catch? Eh………kinda.
Can he play the right side of the infield? Eh…….kinda.
Can he hit? Eh…….he might some day.
bronxmac77
So he’s kind of a Swiss Army Knife.
A dull Swiss Army Knife.
Reynaldo
He out hit Raleigh, France, and Kelenic last September.
mlb fan
I don’t know that he “out hit” those guys, but the only times he got back to back days playing time, he showed he could hit a bit. It’s not surprising to me, that since that time, in VERY limited playing time, he DID NOT hit. He needs either a desperate, rebuilding club or a GM that really believes in him. He’s always going to have limitations, because he’s basically a one tool player who could maybe improve defensively.
AceKing
There is a wide range of outcomes for Rom. Many are very excited to see how his arsenal plays out at the MLB level.
The Orioles actually need some length out of the bullpen, so I am hoping he finds some success there pretty immediately.
DolphLundgren
Congrats to Rom on his promotion! I hope he follows a similar success story to John Means. Homegrown southpaw talent who’s output regularly outperforms what’s on paper.
Pads Fans
That didn’t take long.
Joe It All
I hope to see Rom do well with his promotion to the big league club. He is a Greater Cincinnati area kid from Ft. Thomas, KY who attended the same H.S. that the late Jared Lorenzen (Hefty Lefty) went to. I will always root for the local kids who make it to the show. From the 60’s through the 80’s the Cincinnati and St. Louis metro areas used to put the most kids in Major League Baseball. That is definitely not the case anymore. I would think a Florida city would be tops on that list and my guess would be the Tampa metro area at #1 now.
Dennis Boyd
Someone should get Torrens just for his time machine or whatever way he is able to reverse time!
In paragraph 2, he was 27, but by paragraph 4, he reversed time and was now only 26!
MacGromit
@DennisBoyd,maybe he took a transfusion from Danny Almonte after paragraph 2.