Yankees outfielder Everson Pereira and infielder Jorbit Vivas and Mets right-hander Max Kranick are eligible for a fourth option year, reports Joel Sherman of the New York Post. They join Red Sox right-hander Cooper Criswell in that regard; there’ll likely be additional such reports throughout the offseason.
After a player is added to the 40-man roster, they can typically be assigned to the minors in three additional seasons. If a player who is on the 40-man spends at least 20 days in the minors during a season, that subtracts one of those years. In certain circumstances, teams are allowed to option a player for a fourth season.
A player is eligible for a fourth option if they exhaust their three option years before they’ve played five professional seasons. MLB defines a professional season as one in which a player spent at least 90 days on an MLB or minor league active roster. Many players will spend a few years with a minor league affiliate before they’re added to a 40-man roster. As those count as professional seasons but are not option years, most players reach five seasons prior to running out of options.
Pereira and Vivas were each initially added to their clubs’ 40-man rosters during the 2021-22 offseason. They’ve both been optioned in each of the last three years. Neither Pereira nor Vivas appeared in a full “professional season” before 2021, however. Both players were at complexes or short-season affiliates between 2017-19, so neither got to 90 days on a minor league roster in any of those years. The minor league schedule was canceled in 2020 and did not count as a professional season. Vivas has logged four professional seasons (2021-24), while Pereira didn’t log a full minor league campaign until ’22.
Kranick first made it onto a 40-man roster after 2020. He’d already accrued two professional seasons at that point. He picked up a third in ’21 but spent almost all of the 2022-23 campaigns on the injured list. Kranick battled forearm issues and eventually underwent Tommy John surgery. He returned to health this year, his fourth professional season.
The extra option means these players can be sent back to the minors without landing on waivers. Vivas and Kranick could be on the 40-man roster bubble anyways. The extra option is most relevant with regards to Pereira, a former top prospect who underwent elbow surgery last June. If the Yankees had to decide between carrying him on the MLB roster or putting him on waivers, there’s a good chance they’d have opted for the latter route coming out of Spring Training. They’ll instead be able to send him back to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre to evaluate him for one more year.
el_chapo_
The Yankees are like your father in law, he’s good when you don’t need him and sucks when you do.
boostreet
And he’s second best
KnicksFanCavsFan
I don’t get it. how did that corelate to them?
StudWinfield
Life could be worse for two 22/23 y.o. middling prospects. They are both guaranteed 40 man spots going into ST. Pereria is 5th on the OF depth chart and Vivas is in the mix for a 2b/util spot.
unglar
Make sure to keep a roster spot for Soto. We need him.
These guys are just 40fv depth options right? I remember Pereira coming up and struggling but maybe more reps have him close to being able to be OF #6. Vivas I don’t remember how he got to the Yankees.
NYG4246
From the dodgers in a trade last off-season – not sure who was sent in return. Maybe a LHRP?
hcmmike
Trade with the Dodgers for Sweeney…
DanzigInTheDark
almost a big “oooof” from me until I saw they got Victor Gonzalez in that deal.
Still not a great trade but two middling older prospects for one good one isn’t the worst deal
jerseyjohn
Pereira can continue to move up the all-time strikeout leader board for Scranton. He’s Estivan Florial with less CF defense.
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jerseyjohn
He’s scaring me for sure. He gets another full season though. With his college career not dedicated to hitting, and the lost Covid year he still has barely 1k at bats above high school.
mlbnyyfan
Pereira needs to be traded. Dominez, Jones, Mayea probably rank higher on the depth chart. Vivas also probably ahead of Pereza so time to trade Pereza too.
jerseyjohn
They’re kinda stuck with him presently. His stock is way down so he needs to hit before anyone wants him. Who knows what’s up with Pereza. I think everyone is behind Durbin but Peraza has a chance to stick as a utility guy this year. He may never make it as a Yankee but I still feel Peraza will have a decent MLB career. Bro is a magician at SS.