Ruben Tejada (Image Source: Getty) The Philadelphia Phillies have chosen former Major League infielder Rubén Tejada as the new position coach of the Florida Complex League (FCL) Phillies, and it marks a new chapter in a long baseball career and a homecoming to the Phillies organization. This is a unique position that will see Tejada build the team with the youngest talent, bridging the gap between amateur talent and professional readiness as the Phillies look to establish organizational depth and readiness to help players succeed in the future.The hiring of Tejada is part of the Phillies’ 2026 announcements regarding the player development staff, as Tejada will be added to a broader coaching staff dedicated to mentoring newcomers at the lowest levels of professional baseball. This is the first formal coaching job for Tejada, who will transition from his long playing career to a non-playing leadership position.
International signee to a major league veteran
The career of Ruben Tejada started in the year 2006 when he was signed as an international free agent by the New York Mets, and he rose to prominence through the minor leagues before he finally made his debut in the major leagues in 2010 with the Mets. During those ten years, he was regarded as a trustworthy infielder who could play as a shortstop, second baseman, and third baseman.Tejada had a nine-season MLB career, during which he recorded over 2,300 plate appearances and played for the Mets, St. Louis Cardinals, San Francisco Giants, and Baltimore Orioles. After his major league career, he played professionally in other leagues, such as winter ball and independent leagues, among others.In 2021, Tejada played briefly on a minor league contract again with the Philadelphia Phillies organization.
Coaching transition and future talent influence
Tejada’s hiring as a position coach in the FCL marks his first official coaching engagement since his retirement as a professional player. In this position, he will collaborate with the youngest Phillies players and focus on defensive skills, positional play, and clear-cut habits essential to excel in professional baseball. As the Phillies get ready for the 2026 season, Tejada’s return to Philadelphia is a big deal. He is a major leaguer who has played for multiple teams and is also a mentor to the team’s future players.