Víctor Mesa Jr.
Víctor Mesa Jr. | |||||||||||||||
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Mesa with the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp in 2024 | |||||||||||||||
Miami Marlins – No. 10 | |||||||||||||||
Outfielder | |||||||||||||||
Born: Havana, Cuba | September 8, 2001|||||||||||||||
Bats: Left Throws: Left | |||||||||||||||
MLB debut | |||||||||||||||
May 26, 2025, for the Miami Marlins | |||||||||||||||
MLB statistics (through May 28, 2025) | |||||||||||||||
Batting average | .143 | ||||||||||||||
Home runs | 0 | ||||||||||||||
Runs batted in | 1 | ||||||||||||||
Stats at Baseball Reference | |||||||||||||||
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Víctor Mesa Jr. (born September 8, 2001) is a Cuban professional baseball outfielder for the Miami Marlins of Major League Baseball (MLB). He made his MLB debut in 2025.
Career
Mesa is the son of Víctor Mesa and the younger brother of Víctor Víctor Mesa. Mesa and his brother defected from Cuba in 2018.[1] After they were declared free agents, both Mesa brothers signed with the Marlins on October 22. Mesa received a $1 million signing bonus.[2]
Mesa made his professional debut in 2019 with the Gulf Coast League Marlins, batting .284/.366/.398 with one home run, 24 runs batted in (RBIs), and seven stolen bases over 47 games played. Mesa did not play in a game in 2020 due to the cancellation of the minor league season because of the COVID-19 pandemic.[3] In 2021, for the Single-A Jupiter Hammerheads, Mesa hit .266/.317/.402 with 5 home runs, 71 RBIs, and 12 stolen bases in 112 games.[4] In 2022, he played in 121 games for the High-A Beloit Snappers, batting .244/.323/.346 with 5 home runs, 50 RBIs, and 10 stolen bases.[5]
On April 18, 2023, while playing for the Double-A Pensacola Blue Wahoos, Mesa hit for the cycle in a game against the Birmingham Barons.[6] In 123 games for Pensacola, he batted .242/.308/.412 with career-highs in home runs (18), RBIs (76), and stolen bases (16).[7]
On November 14, 2023, the Marlins added Mesa to their 40-man roster to protect him from the Rule 5 draft.[8] He was optioned to the Triple-A Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp to begin the 2024 season.[9] In 83 appearances split between Jupiter and Jacksonville, Mesa slashed .255/.318/.423 with 13 home runs, 51 RBIs, and five stolen bases.
The Marlins optioned to Triple-A Jacksonville to begin the 2025 season.[10] They promoted him to the major leagues on May 26.[11]
Personal life
Mesa became a United States citizen in February 2024.[12]
References
- ^ "Longtime manager Victor Mesa's sons leave Cuba". MLB.com.
- ^ "Mesa brothers sign with Marlins". MiLB.com. Retrieved December 14, 2018.
- ^ "2020 Minor League Baseball season cancelled". mlb.com. Retrieved June 19, 2023.
- ^ "Victor Mesa Stats & Scouting Report". baseballamerica.com. Retrieved June 19, 2023.
- ^ "Victor Mesa Jr. - Stats - Batting". fangraphs.com. Retrieved June 19, 2023.
- ^ "Victor Mesa Jr. Hits for Historic Cycle In Series Opener". milb.com. Retrieved April 20, 2023.
- ^ Jackson, Barry (February 9, 2024). "The twist with Mesa brothers after the Marlins' $6.25 million investment. And new arms". Miami Herald.
- ^ "Marlins Select Anthony Maldonado, Victor Mesa Jr". MLB Trade Rumors. November 14, 2023. Retrieved March 20, 2024.
- ^ "Marlins Trim Spring Roster With First Round of Cuts". marlinsbaseball.com. Retrieved March 20, 2024.
- ^ "Mesa Jr. among Marlins' first spring cuts". mlb.com. Retrieved March 5, 2025.
- ^ https://apnews.com/article/miami-marlins-6751014edc317d00ffd35218b9b894f5
- ^ McPherson, Jordan (February 23, 2024). "Miami Marlins Q&A: Victor Mesa Jr. talks citizenship, baseball and Lionel Messi". Miami Herald.
External links
- Career statistics from MLB · Baseball Reference · Baseball Reference (Minors)