Mets Sign Jose Rojas to Minor-League Deal With Spring Invite
The 32-year-old slugger arrives after leading the Triple-A International League with 32 home runs in 2025.
Overview
- The minor-league contract includes an invitation to big-league camp and a pro-rated $820,000 salary if he makes the roster.
- Rojas produced a .287/.379/.599 line with a 153 wRC+ for Scranton/Wilkes-Barre and led the International League with 32 homers in 2025.
- He last appeared in MLB with the Angels in 2022 and has a .188/.245/.339 career line with six home runs across 241 plate appearances.
- His path since 2022 includes a season in the KBO with the Doosan Bears and Triple-A stints in the Pirates and Yankees organizations.
- He offers coverage at the corner infield and outfield spots, retains a minor-league option, and profiles as depth who could move between Syracuse and Queens.