Mets Lock Up Luis Torrens with Two-Year, $11.5M Extension Through 2028
New York Mets fans received a significant roster update as the team reached an agreement with catcher Luis Torrens on a two-year contract extension worth $11.5 million, securing his services through the 2028 season. The deal, confirmed by sources on Saturday, demonstrates the Mets' commitment to shoring up their catching position with a reliable veteran presence for the foreseeable future.
Torrens’ new agreement offers stability both for the player and for the Mets, who continue to seek depth and consistency behind the plate. While terms of the deal were not officially announced by the club, sources indicate the contract covers the 2027 and 2028 seasons at an average annual value of just under $6 million.
- 2 years, $11.5 million extension through the 2028 season
- Solidifies Mets’ catching corps with a proven major leaguer
Torrens, who has played for several MLB teams prior to joining New York, has earned a reputation for his defensive versatility and ability to handle a pitching staff. Throughout his career, he has demonstrated steady offensive production and an above-average ability to control the running game, key attributes for a catcher in the National League East.
For the Mets, this extension comes at a pivotal time as the organization seeks to balance its roster with both emerging prospects and established contributors. Locking in Torrens through 2028 provides insurance at one of the game’s most demanding and injury-prone positions, ensuring that the team can rely on a steady presence both on the field and in the clubhouse.
While the Mets have yet to make an official announcement, sources confirmed the agreement and its terms to ESPN, reflecting the front office’s confidence in Torrens’ ongoing value to the club. The move is likely to be well received by fans looking for continued stability as the Mets pursue postseason aspirations in the coming years.
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- [1]ESPN MLB