Carlos Torres

Carlos Torres

42-Year-Old PitcherP
 Free Agent  
2024 Fantasy Outlook
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$Signed a minor-league contract with the Giants in August of 2019. Released by the Giants in August of 2019.
Finds new organization
PSan Francisco Giants  
August 5, 2019
Torres agreed Monday with the Giants on a minor-league contract, Andrew Baggarly of The Athletic reports.
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Torres will move on to his fourth organization of the season after stints with the Padres, Tigers and Twins. The veteran right-hander saw his only MLB action with Detroit, appearing in four games in June and surrendering five earned runs over six frames. The 36-year-old will likely have difficulty cracking the San Francisco bullpen while he lacks a 40-man roster spot, but he'll at least provide some extra depth at Triple-A Sacramento after the organization traded away Ray Black and three other big-league relievers last week.
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Torres posted a career-best 2.73 ERA in 82.1 innings during his first season with the Brewers, but there is little evidence to believe he turned a real corner after getting designated for assignment by the Mets after the 2015 season. His FIP actually went up from 3.53 in 2015 to 3.75 in 2016 and none of his batted ball numbers changed enough to think his improvement came in FIP's blind spot. His big change with Milwaukee was that he began to throw his cutter more often and harder, now hitting around 92 mph while throwing it for the majority of his pitches. He managed to get some late-inning assignments with the Brewers despite his shaky peripherals and will likely again be a factor in the Milwaukee bullpen for 2017. However, at age-34 and with his lack of long-term upside, Torres' leash as a high-leverage reliever will likely be shorter than most on the rebuilding Brewers.
Torres now has a pair of strong seasons as a swingman for the Mets (although he had just one start in 2014 after nine in 2013), but it hasn’t really given him any fantasy value. Sure, he managed essentially a strikeout per inning in his 97 frames last season and squeezed out eight wins and two saves, but the ratios aren’t overwhelming (his FIP says the ERA is closer to 4.00 than 3.00) and at 32, there is no real growth coming for him. His ability to give a club plenty of multi-inning outings out of the bullpen will keep him employed, but this isn’t the making of baseball’s next great reliever. It would be an upset if he even repeated his 2013 because the depth of the Mets’ pitching will make it very hard for him to find another 97 innings.
Torres posted decent numbers with Triple-A Las Vegas - 3.89 ERA, 8.4 K/9 over 71.2 innings - to earn a mid-June promotion to New York. He made three starts in July, but was shifted back to the bullpen for about a month before spending the final month of the year in the rotation. Torres had a strong September, and finished the season with a 3.44 ERA and 1.11 WHIP while notching 75 strikeouts in his 86.3 innings. His success was largely due to his ability to cut down his walks – 1.8 BB/9 compared to 4.4 in 2012 – and generate groundballs. Torres has an outside shot to open 2014 in the Mets' rotation, but he will almost certainly open the year in the bullpen even if he does not win one of the five starting spots.
A starter through most of his minor league career, Torres saw long-inning duty as a paired reliever deployed with the Rockies’ four-man rotation, pitching effectively in July before bottoming out in the last two months of the season. While his low home-run rate (0.3 HR/9) played well at Coors Field last season, his 4.4 BB/9 rate ultimately spelled his demise. After being removed from the Rockies’ 40-man roster when the season ended, expect Torres to find a minor league deal elsewhere heading into spring training, but he will likely have to put some more time in at Triple-A before getting another call to the majors.
Torres’ year at Triple-A Charlotte started very well. He threw a five-inning perfect game against Pawtucket and earned himself a late-July callup to the White Sox. Things didn’t go so well in Chicago, but he had 130 K in 128 innings at Charlotte to go with a 1.188 WHIP. It’s worth noting he was probably a bit older than his competition, so those numbers may have been inflated. His fastball rests in the high-80s, but it doesn’t have a lot of movement. He will probably break camp with the big league squad, but he will probably be in the bullpen.
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Dropped from 40-man roster
PMinnesota Twins  
July 28, 2019
The Twins designated Torres for assignment Sunday, Betsy Helfand of the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports.
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Contract selected
PMinnesota Twins  
July 24, 2019
Torres' contract was selected from Triple-A Rochester prior to Wednesday's game against the Yankees.
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Agrees to minors pact with Twins
PMinnesota Twins  
June 25, 2019
Torres agreed to a minor-league contract with the Twins on Tuesday, Steve Adams of MLB Trade Rumors reports.
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Elects free agency
PFree Agent  
June 24, 2019
Torres elected free agency Monday.
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Clears waivers
PDetroit Tigers  
June 24, 2019
Torres cleared waivers and was outrighted to Triple-A Toledo on Monday.
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