Andres Torres

Andres Torres

46-Year-Old OutfielderOF
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$Opted out of contract with the Red Sox in July of 2014.
OFFree Agent  
July 28, 2014
Torres opted out of a minor league deal with the Red Sox on Saturday, Tim Dierkes of MLB Trade Rumors reports.
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Since putting pen to paper on a contract with the Red Sox, Torres had worked his way through five opening games with Low-A Lowell before landing at Triple-A Pawtucket, where he slashed .292/.311/.472 with three homers in 72 at-bats across 18 outings. Proving that the power still exists, the 36-year-old outfielder will likely seek a situation with a more direct path to the majors.
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Torres was non-tendered by the Mets after collecting 434 plate appearances around the slew of injuries to his teammates last season. Although he turns 35 in January, he has some value to teams based on his ability to draw walks (12 percent) and play at least average defense in the outfield. The power spike he experienced in his two-year run with the Giants appears to be over, as he has had a HR/FB below four percent in each of the last two seasons. Interestingly enough, he returned to San Francisco by signing a one-year deal where he could spell the left-handed-hitting Gregor Blanco a couple times a week in left field.
Torres went from hitting 67 extra-base hits over just 139 games and playing the best defense in center field of anyone in baseball in 2010 to crashing back to earth last season, when he posted a .221/.312/.330 line while constantly battling injuries. His defense predictably regressed, but it was still above average, so it was somewhat surprising to see him get traded along with Ramon Ramirez to the Mets for Angel Pagan. Torres is 34, and it's obvious his 2010 campaign will go down as his career year, but he can still be a plenty useful player, with strong defense combined with a decent power/speed combo. He should be given the chance to be an everyday player for the Mets, but his high strikeout rate means he's vulnerable to a poor batting average.
Torres entered 2010 with just 409 career major league at-bats, and he finished the year as possibly the most valuable position player on the team that won the World Series. There's a strong argument Torres was the best defensive player in baseball last season (only Brett Gardner had a higher UZR, but he played the vast majority in left field, while Torres played mostly center), and while he struggled against southpaws and struck out too much, he can take a walk and has surprising power, racking up a whopping 67 extra-base hits in just 139 games. Torres finished 2010 with 16 homers, 26 steals, 84 runs and 63 RBI, giving him plenty of fantasy value considering his playing time was compromised (he began the year as a bench player and ended it hurt). It remains to be seen whether he can duplicate such a career season at age 33, but Torres offers the kind of power/speed potential that can pay off big in fantasy leagues.
Torres hit .270 with six home runs and six steals over 152 at-bats with the Giants last year, but it's worth noting he'd never even approached his .533 slugging percentage throughout his career in the minors. Torres' BABIP was also .347 last season (it's .293 during his major league career), so he's definitely due to regress in 2010. He could find a place as San Francisco's fourth or fifth outfielder, but that's his upside.
His best hope for a major league gig is probably as a reserve outfielder/pinch-runner, something that doesn't seem terribly necessary in Texas with Gary Matthews Jr. around. Little Sarge has worn out his welcome with a club before, though.
Torres was horrid for Detroit to start the season and saw limited action after Alex Sanchez came to town. He's unlikely to ever be a good fantasy player despite his tantalizing speed.
No one questions that Torres can run (42 steals in Triple-A), and he's got a fair batting eye. But, can he hit enough to play every day? Can he develop into a good enough center fielder to play in Comerica Park as a starter? For our money, Gene Kingsale looks like a better CF prospect entering spring training.
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OFBoston Red Sox  
July 23, 2014
Torres is currently on the inactive list at Triple-A Pawtucket, the Boston Globe reports.
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OFBoston Red Sox  
July 8, 2014
Torres homered and singled in four at-bats Monday night for Triple-A Pawtucket. He's 10-for-31 (.323) with one walk and seven strikeouts in nine games with the PawSox.
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OFBoston Red Sox  
July 5, 2014
Torres (calf) has returned to the lineup for Triple-A Pawtucket.
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Calf
July 2, 2014
Torres was scratched from his scheduled start for Triple-A Pawtucket on Tuesday due to a right calf cramp, the Providence Journal reports.
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OFBoston Red Sox  
July 1, 2014
Torres went 2-for-5 with a homer, four RBI and a run scored while playing center field for Triple-A Pawtucket on Monday.
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