The Yankees can now say they’ve added another veteran MVP to their roster – well, sort of.
According to reports, the club has agreed to a contract with reigning Mexican League MVP and outfielder Nick Torres.
While a deal hasn’t been confirmed, Unión Laguna bid farewell to Torres in a social media post on Saturday, wishing the 32-year-old luck and to “keep growing and fulfill one more dream” as a member of the Yankees.
Torres, a California native selected by the Padres in the fourth round of the 2014 draft, hasn’t played in an MiLB affiliated game since 2018.
The righty-swinger climbed the minor-league ranks between 2014-18, but never received a promotion to the majors. Working as a corner outfielder and first baseman in the Padres and Rangers systems, he played in 212 Double-A games and 71 Triple-A games, hitting a combined .267.
Torres joined the Mexican League in 2019, and in his most recent campaign, he slashed a robust .347/.425/.730 with 27 home runs and 79 RBI across 86 games for Unión Laguna.
Since 2021, he’s hit .343 with a 1.025 OPS for the Mexican League club.
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