All Eyes Are on Gleyber Torres as the Tigers Wait for His Decision on Their Qualifying Offer.dp

The free-agent second baseman must decide Tuesday, Nov. 18, whether to accept or decline the one-year, $22.025 million qualifying offer from the Detroit Tigers. The deadline is 4 p.m. for all 13 players who received the qualifying offer, including Torres.

If he accepts, he returns to the Tigers for the 2026 season and can become a free agent again for next season. If he declines, he remains a free agent, with the Tigers receiving a compensatory draft pick once he signs elsewhere. (A contract of $50 million or more would land the Tigers a pick just ahead of the second round; less than that, and it would be a pick just before the third round.)

Detroit Tigers second baseman Gleyber Torres (25) tosses the ball to first base in the second inning against the Cleveland Guardians at Progressive Field in Cleveland on Thursday, Sept. 25, 2025.© David Richard-Imagn Images

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“We loved having Gleyber this past season,” general manager Jeff Greenberg said Wednesday at the general manager meetings in Las Vegas. “We don’t do what we do without him.”

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There’s a real chance Torres accepts the qualifying offer and returns to the Tigers.

It’s an outcome he has been weighing.

Only 14 of 144 players have accepted the qualifying offer since the system began in 2012 – and no position player has done so since 2022, when outfielder Joc Pederson returned to the San Francisco Giants. Of the 13 players in 2025, Torres is the top candidate to accept the qualifying offer.

“The right-handed bat in the lineup, his ability to grind out at-bats, put the ball in play a ton, get on base, set that tempo at the top of the lineup, the presence in the clubhouse – those are all big things,” Greenberg said. “The fact that we made him the qualifying offer is a reflection of how we feel about Gleyber. We had that decision to make.”

At the GM meetings, Torres’ agent – Jose Mijares of Octagon – met with teams to gauge the free-agent market, which will drive the decision about the qualifying offer. He is believed to be seeking at least a four-year contract.

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Torres is projected for a four-year, $72 million deal in free agency by FanGraphs.

If teams show interest in a four-year deal, Torres is expected to decline the qualifying offer and remain on the market. If the interest is limited to one, two and three years, he is expected to accept the qualifying offer and return to the Tigers.

Returning to the Tigers could be the best move for Torres.

In December 2024, Torres signed a one-year, $15 million contract with the Tigers. When he signed, he had a three-step plan: Increase his value with his performance, return to the free-agent market and secure a contract worth at least $100 million.

That nine-figure payday won’t happen in the 2025-26 offseason.

In July 2025, Torres appeared on track for the nine-figure deal when he made the All-Star Game for the third time in his eight-year MLB career, hitting .281 with an .812 OPS in 84 games in the first half while winning the All-Star fan vote. His results plummeted in the second half, howeer, as he hit just .223 with a .659 OPS in 61 games.

Among players qualifying for the batting title, Torres ranked fifth with a .387 on-base percentage before the All-Star break, and 80th at .320 after the All-Star break.

Overall, Torres hit .256 with 16 home runs, 85 walks and 101 strikeouts across 145 games, posting a .745 OPS. His 13.5% walk rate and 16.1% strikeout rate were the best among the Tigers. As the everyday second baseman, he was worth minus-4 defensive runs saved over 1,146⅓ innings.

Despite being the top free-agent second baseman, his market has been negatively impacted for three reasons: the second-half slump, a sports hernia surgery in late October after he played through pain for one month and the draft-pick compensation attached to his qualifying offer. He also limited his options last offseason by insisting on playing exclusively at second base and considering only teams that hold spring training in Florida.

There is one major positive: Torres turns 29 in mid-December (a couple of weeks after he is expected to be cleared for baseball activities in his return from the surgery), so he remains in his prime, even as a multi-time free agent.

If Torres still hopes to reach $100 million, his clearest path there is to accept the one-year, $22.025 million qualifying offer from the Tigers this offseason. Once a player has been tagged once with the qualifying offer, they can’t be tagged again. With another strong season, Torres could then secure a four-year, $80 million deal next offseason (with no threat to the signing team of losing a draft pick) – to reach five years and $100 million across the two contracts.

One more reason why Torres might accept the qualifying offer?

He loved playing for the Tigers in 2025.

“If he’s on our team, it will affect the rest of the outlook of the offseason,” Greenberg said. “Right now, we had our decision to make. We extended the qualifying offer. We’ll see what he ultimately decides. We’ll go from there.”

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This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Will Gleyber Torres accept or decline qualifying offer from Detroit Tigers? What we know

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