Torres was released by the Braves on Wednesday, David O'Brain of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
Torres was reassigned to minor league camp Monday, Mark Bowman of MLB.com reports.
Torres signed a minor league deal with the Braves on Wednesday that includes an invite to spring training, MLB.com's Mark Bowman reports.
The Mets opted to send down Logan Verrett to make room for Jenrry Mejia rather than expose Torres, who has no more options remaining, to waivers.
Alex Torres has received his visa and will head to the Padres' spring training complex on Tuesday.
Torres revealed the news himself on Twitter. It's obviously not ideal that the left-hander got a late start to spring training, but he'll have enough time to be ready by Opening Day.
Alex Torres is not expected to arrive at Padres camp in Peoria, Arizona before the weekend.
Torres is still dealing with work visa issues. The 26-year-old native of Venezuela was acquired from the Rays this offseason in a seven-player swap and is expected to open the 2014 season in the San Diego bullpen. He should have enough time in camp to get properly tuned up.
Padres left-hander Alex Torres won't arrive at spring camp on time due to a visa issue.
The native of Venezuela is only expected to be a couple of days late. Torres, 26, owns a 1.91 ERA in 66 career innings (all in relief) at the major league level. The Padres may give him a chance to start in the future.
Padres acquired LHP Alex Torres and RHP Jesse Hahn from the Rays for INF Logan Forsythe, RHPs Brad Boxberger, Matt Andriese, Matt Lollis and INF Maxx Tissenbaum.
Torres is coming off an excellent season in the Rays' bullpen where he posted a 1.71 ERA and 62/20 K/BB ratio over 58 innings. The 26-year-old is expected to pitch in relief in 2014, but the Padres are open to giving him another chance as a starter in the future.
Alex Torres leads all American League relievers since his call-up on June 1 with a 0.42 ERA and .085 opposing average.
Torres has a 0.35 ERA overall on the year and has allowed just six hits while boasting a 33/8 K/BB ratio over 26 innings. "He's turning into some kind of relief pitcher right now," Rays manager Joe Maddon said. Torres has worked his way into high-leverage situations and could potentially get some save chances should something happen to Fernando Rodney.
Rays recalled LHP Alex Torres from Triple-A Durham.
The Rays need a fresh arm after getting eight innings from their bullpen in Friday's win over the Indians. Torres is likely to serve in a long relief role. The 25-year-old has a 3.52 ERA in nine starts at the Triple-A level.