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Mets Pay Backup Catcher Luis Torrens $11.5M Through 2026

Rare reserve extension signals front office hedging Francisco Álvarez's injury history and trade flexibility.

Published May 25, 2026 Source Fox Sports From the chopped neck
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SILVER · May 25, 2026
LOUIS XIII · May 25, 2026

Mets Pay Backup Catcher Luis Torrens $11.5M Through 2026

Rare reserve extension signals front office hedging Francisco Álvarez's injury history and trade flexibility.

The New York Mets signed backup catcher Luis Torrens to a two-year, $11.5 million extension through 2026, locking down the 28-year-old Venezuelan before he reaches free agency. Torrens appeared in 47 games last season, posting a .247/.320/.364 line with three home runs. He earns $5.75 million annually, approximately 40% above the market rate for second-string catchers, who typically command $1.5-3 million per season.

The move arrives six weeks before pitchers and catchers report to Port St. Lucie, a window when rival front offices typically finalize non-tender decisions and scan waivers rather than extend reserves. Torrens becomes the Mets' highest-paid backup position player, a designation that rarely survives contact with Opening Day roster economics. Teams holding expensive reserves either flip them mid-season or absorb dead money when injuries force promotions.

The extension carries two readings. First, president of baseball operations David Stearns is hedging Francisco Álvarez, the 23-year-old presumed starter who missed 68 games last season with a torn UCL and has logged 214 major-league games across three injury-shortened campaigns. Álvarez's power—25 home runs in 2024—keeps him in the lineup, but his medical file resembles a catcher approaching 30, not one entering his prime. Torrens provides major-league-ready insurance without forcing the club into a midseason scramble when Class AAA depth breaks down. Second, the deal creates trade flexibility. A catcher signed through 2026 at below-market money becomes movable currency if a contender loses its starter in June or if Álvarez stays healthy and Torrens becomes redundant. The Mets paid $11.5 million for optionality, not sentiment.

Front offices watch the structure more than the dollars. Torrens accepted two years when he could have tested free agency in November 2025 as a 29-year-old with expanded playing time. That choice suggests he read the same medical reports on Álvarez that Stearns did, or his agent projected a soft market for switch-hitting backups with pedestrian framing metrics. Either way, the Mets bought certainty while Torrens traded upside for security.

Rival clubs are now pricing their own backup catchers against this benchmark. Milwaukee, Cincinnati, and Colorado all face arbitration or free-agent decisions on second-string catchers over the next eight weeks. Torrens' $5.75 million average annual value resets expectations for agents representing similar profiles. Expect fewer non-tenders and more short-term extensions as clubs absorb the new floor.

The next datapoint arrives in mid-February when arbitration cases settle. If catchers with comparable résumés file near $4-5 million, Torrens' deal looks prescient rather than generous. If they settle closer to $2.5 million, the Mets overpaid for insurance they hope never to use.

The takeaway
Mets hedge Álvarez injury risk with rare **$11.5M** backup extension, resetting reserve-catcher market ahead of February arbitration filings.
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