
Joe Torres
42-Year-Old
Free Agent
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0-0
ERA
0.00
WHIP
0.00
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0
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0
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Torres has been suspended 50 games for testing positive for an amphetamine, Tracy Ringolsby of Inside the Rockies reports.
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He may emerge as a lefty specialist in the Colorado bullpen later in the year, but the suspension ensures that he probably won't be a part of the Rockies' plans until sometime in June, if not later.
He may emerge as a lefty specialist in the Colorado bullpen later in the year, but the suspension ensures that he probably won't be a part of the Rockies' plans until sometime in June, if not later.
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
2004
2003
In 2000, when the Angels signed first-round draft pick Torres for $2.08 million - the highest bonus the team has paid to a high school player - Torres said he envisioned arriving in the major leagues in "about three years." But the left-hander has yet to advance past Class A, and now he faces the possibility of reconstructive elbow surgery. This would jeopardize a career already stalled by a significant loss of velocity and a series of other injuries. It's best not to predict your own future.
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Torres signed a minor league deal with the Rockies on Tuesday, Baseball America’s Matt Eddy reports.
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Torres signed a minor-league deal with Texas that includes an invitation to spring training.
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Torres gave up three runs on five hits in two innings pitching for Rancho Cucamonga in his first action since 2003, according to the team's official site.
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Doctors have recommended that Torres try rehabilitation before surgery, the LA Times reports.
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In 2000, when the Angels signed first-round draft pick Torres for $2.08 million — the highest bonus the team has paid to a high school player — Torres said he envisioned arriving in the major leagues in "about three years." But the left-hander has yet to advance past Class A, and now he faces the possibility of reconstructive elbow surgery, which would jeopardize a career already stalled by a significant loss of velocity and a series of other injuries, the LA Times reports.
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