The Yankees seem to have added another seasoned MVP-caliber player to their lineup—at least in a way. Although the team hasn’t made an official announcement, it looks like they have secured a contract with Nick Torres, the current Mexican League MVP and outfielder. Torres’ team, Algodoneros Unión Laguna, bid farewell to their standout star on social media, wishing the 32-year-old success as he takes the next step in his career with the Yankees.
Nick Torres, originally from California, was drafted by the Padres in the fourth round back in 2014 but hasn’t played in minor league baseball since 2018. A right-handed batter, he steadily climbed the minor league ladder between 2014 and 2018, mainly playing as a corner outfielder and first baseman within the Padres and Rangers organizations. During that time, he appeared in 212 Double-A games and 71 Triple-A games, maintaining a combined batting average of .267.
In 2019, Torres moved to the Mexican League, where he shined in his latest season with Union Laguna, hitting an impressive .347/.425/.730 with 27 home runs and 79 RBIs over 86 games. Since 2021, he has maintained a .343 batting average and an outstanding 1.025 OPS in the Mexican League.
Fan Take: This move is exciting because it highlights how international leagues continue to develop top talent that can impact MLB teams, offering fresh opportunities for players outside the traditional minor league path. For fans, Torres represents a promising addition who could bring valuable experience and power to the Yankees, potentially shaking up the roster and the dynamics of the sport.

