The Yankees continue to add a variety of players beyond their 40-man roster.
The club has signed utility man Jose Rojas to a minor league deal with an invitation to major league spring training, the Post's Joel Sherman confirmed Thursday.
Rojas will earn $750,000 in the majors and $180,000 in the minors.
Rojas, a 30-year-old left-handed hitter, played for the Korea Baseball Organization in 2023, posting a .253 batting average and .819 OPS.
He has 83 games of major league experience, playing all of 2021-2022 with the Angels, hitting .188 with a .584 OPS.
In the major leagues, Rojas has started at third base, second base, right field, and left field, providing some value with his versatility.
The Yankees lost utility man Isaiah Kiner-Falefa to the Blue Jays in free agency, but there are many candidates to fill his role, most notably Oswaldo Cabrera.

In addition to Rojas, the Yankees signed utility man Josh VanMeter, infielder Kevin Smith, and outfielder Luis Gonzalez to minor league contracts to strengthen their position player depth.
They also claimed infielder Jeter Downs on waivers earlier this offseason.

