The San Diego Padres signed veteran outfielder/infielder Miguel Andujar to a one-year contract on Wednesday with a ​mutual option for 2027.

MLB.com reported ‌the deal is worth $4 million, and Andujar can earn up to $2 million in performance incentives.

Andujar, who turns 31 on March 2, batted a ‌combined .318 ​with 10 home runs, ⁠44 RBIs, a .352 on-base ⁠percentage and .470 slugging percentage in 94 games in 2025 with the Athletics (60 games) and Cincinnati Reds (34).

The right-handed hitter has ​played in the outfield, at third base and first base as well ⁠as designated hitter in ⁠his nine seasons.

For his career, ​Andujar is batting .282 with 53 homers, 223 ​RBIs, a .315 on-base percentage and .441 slugging ‌percentage in 467 regular-season games with the New York Yankees (2017-22), Pittsburgh Pirates (2022-23), Athletics (2024-25) and Reds (2025).

The Athletics sent Andujar at the ⁠2025 trade deadline to the Reds for minor league right-hander Kenya Huggins. Andujar, a native ⁠of the ‌Dominican Republic, became a free ⁠agent in November.

His best season ​came ‌in 2018, when he finished ​second to ⁠Shohei Ohtani, then of the Los Angeles Angels, in American League Rookie of the Year voting after hitting .297 with 27 homers and 92 RBIs for the Yankees.

–Field ​Level Media