The golden ticket has been found. Paul Skenes’ 1/1 Rookie Debut Patch—which has been the holy grail for baseball card collectors since 2024 Topps Chrome Update was released in November—has ...
When Josh Rojas first talked to the White Sox about joining the team via a one-year, $3.5 million deal, there wasn’t much ...
Former Seattle Mariners third baseman Josh Rojas will make $3.5 million with the Chicago White Sox in 2025. We knew that Rojas had signed with Chicago last week, but the financial terms hadn't ...
January 8: The White Sox officially announced the deal today, and that Rojas will make $3.5MM this year. Rojas, 31 in June, was non-tendered by the Mariners back in November. It was an outcome few ...
Topps and WWE are back in business, today announcing a new long-term trading card partnership. The WWE had previously worked with Panini, though terminated the deal back in 2023 for breach of ...
After being non-tendered by the Seattle Mariners earlier this offseason, veteran infielder Josh Rojas has officially moved on. Scott Merkin of MLB.com reported that Rojas has signed a one-year ...
CHICAGO — Infielder Josh Rojas can earn up to $1 million in performance bonuses in addition to his $3.5 million salary with the Chicago White Sox. Rojas can earn $500,000 based on games played ...
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The Chicago White Sox signed versatile infielder/outfielder Josh Rojas to a one-year contract, MLB.com reported on Thursday. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Rojas, 30, batted. 225 with eight ...
Former University of Hawaii standout Josh Rojas has found a new home in Major League Baseball. The versatile infielder signed ...
Josh Rojas of the Seattle Mariners singles during the tenth inning against the White Sox at Guaranteed Rate Field on August 23, 2023 in Chicago. Michael Reaves/Getty Share The White Sox are ...
Aug 23, 2024; Seattle, Washington, USA; Seattle Mariners third baseman Josh Rojas (4) is congratulated by teammates in the dugout after scoring a run against the San Francisco Giants at T-Mobile Park.