Career
Torres originally signed as an undrafted amateur free agent with the San Francisco Giants on September 15, 1989. After spending his first few seasons with the Giants minor league affiliates, Torres was called up to make his MLB debut on August 29, 1993.MLB.com: Salomon Torres
Torres continued with the Giants for the next two years, until he was traded to the Seattle Mariners on May 21, 1995. Torres split the next two years between the Mariners and their minor league teams, then was waived in early 1997.MLB.com: Salomon Torres
On April 18, 1997, Torres was claimed off of waivers by the former Montreal Expos. He played 12 games with the Expos in 1997, before taking the next four years off from professional baseball. Torres spent those years coaching baseball in the Dominican Republic.MLB.com: Salomon Torres
On December 30, 2001, Torres signed with the Pittsburgh Pirates as a free agent. He split the 2002 and 2003 seasons between the major and minors, before earning a full roster spot with the Pirates in 2004. Torres played 84 games with the Pirates in 2004, pitching 92 innings and finishing with a career best 2.64 earned runs average.MLB.com: Salomon Torres
Following three more seasons with the Pirates, Torres was traded to the Milwaukee Brewers on December 7, 2007. He started the 2008 season as a full member of the Brewers roster and finished the year with a career-high 28 saves.
Salomon Torres Vital Stats
- Mahalo's Guide to the Milwaukee Brewers
- MLB.com: Career Stats
- Height: 5'11"
- Weight: 210
- Rookie Year: 1993
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