Mets agree with veteran catcher on two-year, $11.5 million extension
The Mets are locking up one of their own for a few more years.
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The New York Mets are in the middle of a disastrous 2026 season. It wouldn't be a surprise if they sold some players at the MLB trade deadline this year if things don't get any better. There are a lot of things this team needs to turn this season around, and offense is arguably the biggest issue for this team.
But, other than Juan Soto, the catcher position is not one the Mets have to worry about this season. And with Will Sammon of The Athletic's report, the Mets won't have to worry about the position for a few more years. Sammon reports that the Mets are in agreement on an $11.
5 million extension with Luis Torrens to lock up a veteran for the next two years. Mets agree to $11. 5M extension with Luis Torrens "Catcher Luis Torrens and the New York Mets are in agreement on a two-year extension, league source tells The Athletic," Sammon reports.