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American Focus > Blog > Sports > What happened to Johan Rojas? All you need to know about Phillies outfielder’s 80-game PED suspension
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What happened to Johan Rojas? All you need to know about Phillies outfielder’s 80-game PED suspension

Last updated: March 4, 2026 4:30 am
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Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Johan Rojas is currently facing a suspension from the league’s disciplinary committee after failing a Performance Enhancing Drug (PED) test during the offseason. While the official announcement from the MLB’s Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program is pending, Rojas will have the opportunity to appeal the decision.

The news of Rojas’ failed PED test was first reported by insider Wilber Sanchez on Monday. Later, The Athletic’s Charlotte Varnes and Matt Gelb confirmed the report in their article. According to Sanchez’s post, Rojas, a Dominican outfielder for the Philadelphia Phillies, tested positive for a performance-enhancing substance, rendering him ineligible to participate in the upcoming 2026 World Baseball Classic. This suspension not only rules him out of the international tournament but also impacts his chances of securing an outfield spot during the team’s spring training.

Rojas recently withdrew from Team Dominican Republic’s World Baseball Classic roster, and it is anticipated that he will miss 80 regular-season games for the Phillies. While Rojas was not a guaranteed member of the team’s Opening Day roster, he was likely to serve in a bench or utility role. With a career batting average of .252 and a minor league option remaining for the upcoming season, the Phillies could have chosen to demote him to Triple-A.

Following Rojas’ exit from the Team DR roster, the Phillies are left with three depth options to complement their anticipated outfield trio of Brandon Marsh in left field, rookie Justin Crawford in center field, and Adolis Garcia in right field. Otto Kemp is in the process of learning to play left field, while Pedro León and Bryan De La Cruz were among the other contenders vying for a spot on the Opening Day roster.

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Despite the customary secrecy surrounding a player’s appeal process for a PED-use suspension, Rojas’ withdrawal from international duties may have alerted the Phillies to his situation. This could prompt the team to make a decision regarding his participation in Spring Training.

Rojas has appeared in five Spring Training games thus far, recording just one hit in eleven at-bats. His most recent game was against the New York Yankees on March 1, where he played center field for the Phillies.

As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how the Phillies will handle Rojas’ suspension and whether they will choose to limit his playing time in light of his international exit. The appeals process for PED violations can be complex, and the team will have to navigate this situation carefully.

In conclusion, Johan Rojas’ PED suspension has thrown a curveball at the Phillies’ outfield depth, and the team will need to adjust their lineup accordingly as they navigate through the upcoming season.

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Edited by R. Nikhil Parshy

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