The Yankees have agreed to a minor league contract with catcher Luis Torrens, per the team’s transaction log at MLB.com. Presumably, he’ll be in camp as a non-roster invitee this spring.
Torrens, 27, has spent time in the big leagues in each of the past five seasons, suiting up for the Mariners, Padres and Cubs in that time. He had a solid run with the ’21 Mariners, popping 15 home runs and hitting .243/.299/.431 over a career-high 378 plate appearances, but he’s generally struggled at the plate since. In 196 trips to the plate over the past two MLB seasons, Torrens carries just a .229/.286/.307 slash.
The Yankees are plenty familiar with Torrens, as they’re the organization that originally signed him as an amateur free agent out of Venezuela back in 2012. The Padres plucked Torrens out of the Yankees’ system in the 2016 Rule 5 Draft even though he’d never played above A-ball. A then-rebuilding San Diego club succeeded on keeping Torrens on its Major League roster all season, thus acquiring his long-term rights. He spent nearly all of the 2018-19 seasons in the minors, hitting quite in well in Double-A, but was traded to the Mariners alongside Ty France, Andres Munoz and Taylor Trammell in the 2020 swap that sent Austin Nola and Dan Altavilla to the Padres.
Overall, Torrens is a career .227/.289/.354 hitter in the bigs and a .246/.311/.486 hitter in Triple-A. He has at times shown the ability to be an above-average hitter relative to his position, and at his best he draws interesting ratings from Statcast in terms of his batted-ball profile. From 2020-22, Torrens averaged a hearty 91 mph off the bat and saw a sizable 45.7% of his batted balls travel at velocities of 95 mph or greater. But he’s also been too strikeout prone, sports a below-average walk rate and puts the ball on the ground far too often (49.9%) for someone who’s ranked in the 26th percentile of MLB players in terms of sprint speed (per Statcast). Defensively, Torrens has some encouraging traits and also some red flags. He’s thwarted a huge 37% of stolen base attempts against him in his professional career but also consistently delivered negative marks for framing.
It’s not a surprise to see the Yankees add some more catching depth. New York traded backup catcher Kyle Higashioka to the Padres as part of their deal to acquire Juan Soto, and they’ll face a decision on Ben Rortvedt this spring given that he’s out of minor league options. With prospect Austin Wells and veteran Jose Trevino already on the 40-man and likelier to make the roster, Rortvedt could be squeezed out, and Torrens adds some depth in the event that he’s claimed by another club. If not, he can join Rortvedt and Carlos Narvaez as catching options in Triple-A Scranton, where he could also see occasional action at first base — a position where Torrens has tallied 482 innings between the majors and minors.
Rick Pernell
Rortverdt is Baby Cole’s favorite otherwise he wouldn’t be on the 40 man roster. I’m speculating that Wells or Trevino get delt in some sort of package that returns a starting pitcher.
TheTrotsky
I don’t think either of those guys end up traded.
99CaptainJudge99
Yes I doubt it also.
LordD99
Correct. Neither are going anywhere. Trevino is actually Cole’s favorite catcher, but he was injured last year. He’ll return to catching Cole again. Wells will split the time and mentor under Trevino. Rortvedt likely doesn’t stick with the team until Opening Day simply because he appears to be out of options. They may keep him through camp in case of injuries, but he’s likely gone at some point between now and then. It’s even possible that’s why they signed Torrens as depth knowing Rortvedt is gone.
Gasu1
I believe the Yankees are thinking of Carlos Narvaez as their probably third-string catcher’ Also they expect that the Generic City Animals are going to be short a catcher due to spring training injury, and they will send them Rortvedt in exchange for a rookie league hurler who hasn’t yet found the plate.
siddfinch1079
Who are the Generic City Animals?
swagsuperawesomeepiccoolman123
Wells is most likely going to be the catcher that gets the most playing time. Cole has shown that he can both work with wells and trevino. Although I would like for them to trade for a starting pitcher, I think the yankees are going to stick with wells this season.
StudWinfield
Wells isn’t staying on the MLB roster unless he’s at least the strong side of a platoon with Trevino. And he hasn’t earned playing time due to a good 2 weeks to end a lost season. He can certainly win the job in ST but Rortvedt is there if he doesn’t.
Mad Hatter
I believe Wells stays up and gets a lot of playing time along with Trevino. Rortvedt will never be much of a hitter and Wells has really improved behind the plate. Throw in the fact that Wells was a first round pick and he stays.
StudWinfield
Being a 1st round Yankee has nothing to do with it. If they are comfortable will Wells catching 60-70% coming out of ST then he will. He’s not sitting on the bench 50%+ of the time when he can play every day in AAA.
dasit
some fellow yankee fans have gotten a little too excited about wells based on 75 plate appearances. maybe it’s that sweet ‘stache
Dogleg62
Rortvedt is NOT Cole’s “favorite” catcher. You either misunderstood their pairing last season and didn’t watch them “work” together, or you’re just being facetious…
yanksgoyard.com/posts/gerrit-cole-openly-savaging-…
Joe says...
Don’t know if Rortvedt is Cole’s “favorite” catcher or not but I’m certainly not going to take anything from yanksgoyard seriously. They’re some of the worst click-bait garbage I’ve ever seen.
Fernando P
@Joe – I miss River Avenue Blues. Pinstripe Alley is now my favorite Yankees site. YankeesGoYard isn’t good, but at least they have human beings. Sites like Pinstripes Nation, Sportskeeda and sadly Sports Illustrated seem to use AI and/or reprint articles to add a new tidbit but don’t update the rest of the article.
178iq
Nope.
99CaptainJudge99
Welcome back home Torrens!
Mikenmn
Excitement builds in The Bronx
LordD99
Always.
aromaa
Staten Island Yankee legend
hittingnull
minor league deal so who cares, but I’d be shocked if a negative 0.3 career WAR even gets a call up to the big leagues.
Joe says...
It actually is a bigger deal than most minor league signings. It shows there’s a real chance that Wells is on the big league roster out of camp.
Yankeesforever
15 homers batting .243 is now considered a solid season?
178iq
On the Yankees, yes.
JoshHosh
15 HRs in only 387 plate appearances is quite solid. He’s also a catcher, and I’m sure his .730 OPS that year was above average for a catcher. So….yes?
Context matters.
mlbnyyfan
Bringing back Torrens is better than bringing back The Kraken.
mlbnyyfan
Does anyone know what happened to Jesus Montero? He’s definitely a cold case.
jopeness
@mlb,
got a 50 game a la biogenesis raid. then just never got back. Yankees did all that work, served on a platter to Seattle for light buff and shine and they dropped the ball on that prospect development.
Edde1968
It’s just a depth move guys. Nobody is getting trade. Wells and Trevino are your catchers.
another54pctjoke
mariners legend
costergaard2
The Reds grabbed him in the Rule 5, and then flipped him to the Padres…