NEW YORK — The Mets and outfielder Tommy Pham are in settlement on a minor league deal, a supply advised ESPN, including to the workforce’s depth because the season will get underway Thursday.
Pham would have a $2.25 million base wage if he’s known as up to the majors. With one other $850,000 in doable efficiency bonuses, the deal, which incorporates an April 25 participant opt-out clause, may attain $3.1 million.
This is Pham’s second stint with the Mets group; he signed a one-year, $6 million contract with New York earlier than the 2023 season. Pham batted .268 with an .820 OPS in 79 video games with the Mets that 12 months earlier than he was dealt to the Arizona Diamondbacks on the commerce deadline and helped that membership make an sudden run to the World Series.
Pham, 38, slashed .245/.330/.370 with 10 house runs in 120 video games with the Pittsburgh Pirates final season. He has performed for 10 groups over his 12-year profession after debuting with the St. Louis Cardinals in 2014 at 26 years outdated.
The Mets added Pham lower than per week after veteran outfielder Mike Tauchman, who was competing for a spot on the Opening Day roster, tore the meniscus in his left knee close to the tip of spring coaching. Tauchman’s damage cleared the trail for high prospect Carson Benge to make the club because the beginning proper fielder for his main league debut Thursday.
Pham is predicted to report to Florida to take at-bats at prolonged spring coaching earlier than reporting to Triple-A Syracuse.