On July 27, 2018, the Minnesota Twins acquired Alcalá and Gilberto Celestino from the Los Angeles Dodgers in exchange for Ryan Pressly. The Chattanooga Lookouts were his duty station at the time.
Between Buies Creek, Corpus Christi, and Chattanooga, he pitched in a total of 24 games (16 starts), compiling a record of 3–11 with an earned run average of 3.81 and a walk-to-hit ratio of 1.34.
He played for both the Pensacola Blue Wahoos and the Rochester Red Wings during the 2019 minor league season, and his combined record was 6–7 with a 5.47 earned run average over 109 innings pitched.
Alcala was called up to the major leagues by the Twins on September 14, 2019, after the club exercised its option to purchase his contract. On September 21, he made his debut in the major leagues against the Kansas City Royals.
He pitched plus-two-thirds of an inning in that game. Alcala made a total of 16 appearances with the 2020 Minnesota Twins, compiling a record of 2-1 with an earned run average of 2.63 and 27 strikeouts across 24.0 innings pitched.
Jorge Alcala Contract
The Minnesota Twins and Jorge Alcala agreed to a one-year, $717,900 deal, with a $717,900 guarantee.
Jorge Alcala Salary
Jorge Alcala earns a yearly salary of $717,900. Alcala’s starting salary in 2022 will be $717,900.
Jorge Alcala Net Worth
Jorge Alcala has a net worth estimation of $500,000