Mets Lock In Key Depth Piece
The New York Mets rewarded Luis Torrens with a two-year, $11.5 million contract extension on his 30th birthday, ensuring that one of the league’s most reliable backup catchers remains with the club through the 2028 season.
The deal reflects the organization’s confidence in Torrens’ value, not just as a reserve, but as a steady contributor in key moments.
From Journeyman to Trusted Contributor
Before arriving in New York, Torrens had bounced around multiple organizations, carving out a role wherever he could. That changed when the Mets acquired him from the New York Yankees in May 2024.
Since then, he has found stability and a clear role, quickly earning respect within the clubhouse and establishing himself as a dependable presence behind the plate.
Stepping Up When It Mattered Most
Torrens played a crucial role during stretches when starting catcher Francisco Alvarez was sidelined.
Not only did he fill in effectively, but he also formed a productive timeshare with Alvarez, helping guide the Mets to an 89–73 record and a deep postseason run that ended in the National League Championship Series.

His ability to handle pitching staffs and deliver defensively made him indispensable during that stretch.
Elite Defense Sets Him Apart
Defense has been Torrens’ calling card. Last season, he was named a National League Gold Glove finalist after throwing out 20 of 49 base stealers—a 40.8% success rate that ranked among the best in baseball.

Advanced metrics further highlighted his impact, as he led the majors in catchers caught-stealing above average. That strong arm has carried into the current season, where he continues to shut down opposing running games.
A Valued Presence in the Clubhouse
Beyond his on-field performance, Torrens has embraced his role with the Mets, expressing gratitude for the way the organization has welcomed him. Manager Carlos Mendoza emphasized that Torrens is not only a top-tier backup catcher but also a respected teammate whose professionalism and consistency make him a key piece of the roster.