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What Lies Ahead: The Impact of Gleyber Torres’ Contract on Detroit’s Pivotal Offseason

November 21, 2025 4 Min Read
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Gleyber Torres is anticipated to be ready for spring training following hernia surgery, indicating that the Detroit Tigers are confident in his recovery. He is set to be the team’s second-highest paid player next season, behind All-Star Javier Báez. After a disappointing 2024 season with the Yankees, Torres signed a one-year, $15 million deal with the Tigers in 2025, earning an All-Star nod for the first time in six years. Though it wasn’t the long-term security he hoped for, Torres accepted Detroit’s one-year, $22.025 million qualifying offer this month, which boosts his pay for 2026.

Torres was impacted by a hernia injury that hampered his second-half performance, resulting in a .223/.320/.339 batting line. Despite this, he achieved a career-high .358 on-base percentage and showed exceptional plate discipline, with one of the lowest chase rates and a high walk rate in MLB. His underlying stats suggested he experienced some bad luck at the plate.

Looking ahead, Detroit improved offensively in 2025 but struggled late in the season, ranking outside the top 10 in most categories except home runs. Re-signing Torres was crucial, especially to maintain a right-handed presence, but the team may still pursue upgrades at other infield positions. The Tigers showed prior interest in Alex Bregman and might revisit that option to strengthen their roster for a deep playoff run. Their third baseman and shortstop both underperformed, so if Torres returns, prospects like Colt Keith and Kevin McGonigle may fill or compete for other infield roles, while Detroit could also prioritize adding pitching.

A key question this offseason is whether the Tigers will trade ace pitcher Tarik Skubal, who is entering his final year of team control after winning consecutive AL Cy Young Awards. Moving him would be surprising given their need for starters, but if Detroit doubts their ability to keep him long-term, they might consider listening to trade offers.

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For Torres, a strong 2026 season could lead to a long-term deal and a more competitive free-agent market since he won’t be eligible for another qualifying offer. His contact quality, strikeout rate, and power metrics all showed improvement in Detroit, and at still under 30, he has potential for even better performance if healthy. However, since he doesn’t contribute much defensively or with speed, his offensive output will be crucial.

Other top second baseman free agents include Jorge Polanco, who bounced back in Seattle and posted the best slugging and wRC+ among AL second basemen in 2025 (mostly while playing DH). Teams may consider Polanco if Torres doesn’t fit their plans. Luis Arraez, with his contact hitting style, could also be an appealing option, while Willi Castro might serve as a cost-effective utility player.

Fan Take: Torres’ return and performance could be pivotal for the Tigers’ playoff aspirations, showcasing the importance of health and discipline at the plate in today’s game. This situation highlights the evolving strategies teams use to balance seasoned talent and promising prospects to build competitive rosters in a shifting baseball landscape.

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