7 NY Mets players who will make the Opening Day roster but will be on thin ice

There's little concern they won't make the Opening Day roster. However, the ground beneath their feet will be made of thin ice.

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4) Luis Torrens

Briefly a fan favorite last year largely because he replaced Omar Narvaez, Luis Torrens did most of his offensive damage early on. A terrific catcher in terms of throwing out runners, hitting just .111 in August and .136 in September should have us wondering if he wore out his offensive welcome by hitting .300+ in June and July. Do deals with the devil have an expiration date?

The backup catcher spot isn’t one fans generally think of too deeply until it becomes a problem. The team did add reinforcements this offseason. Jakson Reetz and Chris Williams were each signed to minor league contracts. One of them would be a viable candidate to replace Torrens if he becomes problematic.

Luckily for him, Torrens isn’t still with the Mets for what’s expected of him on offense. Leave it to Francisco Alvarez to pop home runs. Torrens is just here to make sure there isn’t a black hole in the lineup on the days when Alvarez needs a rest. The problem is he was only 6 for 49 to end 2024.

Putting a backup catcher on thin ice isn’t uncommon. The Mets have run through a lot of them in recent years. Torrens doesn’t have to be a serious contributor at the plate to stick around. He just has to be better than he was for the final two months.

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