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Rays Granted Fourth Option Year On Jonathan Aranda

By Nick Deeds | February 2, 2025 at 11:12am CDT

The Rays have been granted a fourth option year on infielder Jonathan Aranda, according to a report from Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times.

Typically, players have three option seasons with one used each season during which the player spends at least 20 days on optional assignment in the minor leagues. A player is considered to be on optional assignment when on a club’s 40-man roster but sent to the minor leagues while not on a rehab assignment. Aranda, 27 in May, was added to the club’s 40-man prior to the 2022 season and has been optioned to the minor leagues in each of the past three campaigns, with at least 20 days in the minors each season. Under normal circumstances, that would leave him out of options headed into the 2025 campaign, meaning the Rays would have to expose him to waivers before attempting to return him to the minor leagues.

Occasionally, however, teams are granted a fourth option year on certain players, typically due to the player missing significant time with injury. MLB.com explains that players with less than five full professional seasons (defined as at least 90 days on a major or minor league active roster) are eligible for a fourth option year. That applies to Aranda, who played full-season ball for the first time during the 2021 season. Fourth option years are typically granted to teams on players who have missed significant time due to injury during their option years, which also applies to Aranda after he spent three months on the IL last year between multiple trips to the injured list.

The fourth option year affords the Rays additional flexibility regarding their positional mix this year as they look to bounce back from a difficult 2024 season. Yandy Diaz, Brandon Lowe, Danny Jansen, and Ben Rortvedt are the only players locked into Opening Day roster spots for the Rays who cannot be optioned to the minors, though that group will also include non-roster slugger Eloy Jimenez if he makes the team out of camp. With a number of intriguing youngsters in the upper levels of the minors like infielders Curtis Mead and Osleivis Basabe as well as outfielders Kameron Misner and Jake Magnum, it’s easy to imagine the Rays trying to maximize their roster by shuffling between those youngsters and their optionable major leaguers. Aranda is now included in that group, and with just 333 big league plate appearances under his belt to this point in his career it’s certainly feasible that the Rays utilize that fourth option year in the event he faces the sorts of struggles that many players do early in their big league careers.

That’s not to say Aranda doesn’t figure to be a key part of the club’s lineup, of course. The infielder currently figures to serve as the club’s Opening Day DH given the presence of Diaz and Lowe at first and second base respectively, but his solid .234/.308/.430 slash line (113 wRC+) in 44 games for the Rays last year was promising even for that role. More exciting than Aranda’s slash line was the improvements he made relative to 2023, as he cut his strikeout rate from 30.1% to just 22.4% while also hitting for more power has his barrel rate jumped from 5.3% to a fantastic 16.5%. That massive barrel rate would have been fifth in the majors last year if he had enough plate appearances to qualify and may not be entirely sustainable over a full season, but it’s simultaneously easy to imagine last year’s .264 BABIP coming up significantly given that it was a drop of more than 60 points relative to 2023.

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  1. Dub12533

    6 months ago

    First!

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    • iron

      6 months ago

      Muted!

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      • tom brunanskys black sock

        6 months ago

        Toasted roasted and burnt to a crisp!

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  2. tom brunanskys black sock

    6 months ago

    Now this is pod racing

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    • DarkSide830

      6 months ago

      I’ll try spinning, that’s a good trick!

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      Reply
  3. CarverAndrews

    6 months ago

    Well, it CAN be challenging to get the first stupid comment in on here, as the competition in the race to the bottom is steep. So congrats are in order, dubs?

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    • Dub12533

      6 months ago

      Thank you, Carver,

      I cherish your desire to acknowledge my response with such vigor.

      I shall have it be known that my follow-up correspondence to you shall hereby be recognized as the fourth comment in this article.

      Good day to you sir.

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      • sugoi51

        6 months ago

        I was the third one to like your fourth comment!

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        • WadeBoggsWildRide

          6 months ago

          I am now comment number ten

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    • Hammerin' Hank

      6 months ago

      I was waiting for some idiot to say, “How can it be a solid slash line if his batting average was only .234? Huh?”

      Reply
      • CarverAndrews

        6 months ago

        Now the saberdudes see things one way, but reality is that batting average is still meaningful and the hit tool is once again becoming more important in the eyes of those that are a part of the game.

        Reply
  4. Brad Johnson

    6 months ago

    I’m liking these throwback first comments. Makes me feel young again.

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  5. Old York

    6 months ago

    Good. Teams should have absolute control over the players. If you want to play a kid’s game, do it as a pastime and get a real job in the offseason.

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    • CarverAndrews

      6 months ago

      @oldyork – What dinosaur species do you belong to?

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      • CleaverGreene

        6 months ago

        Magasaurus

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        • CarverAndrews

          6 months ago

          Ahh – the MagaSaurus. Clearly the most dim-witted of the dinosaur species…and dinosaurs were, to be kind, not known for their brain power on the whole. The world cannot wait for their final extinction.

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    • Cody G

      6 months ago

      Yea and the owners shouldn’t charge anything to attend a kids game, and it should be on tv for free.

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    • brucenewton

      6 months ago

      Adults invented baseball for adults.

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  6. geno711

    6 months ago

    “…The infielder currently figures to serve as the club’s Opening Day DH …his solid .234/.308/.430 slash line ” Is that really considered that solid for a DH role? I know it is fine for a middle infielder.

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    • Jubilation

      6 months ago

      That is a 738 OPS. At first glance it probably is right around league average. So yeah fairly solid production. Add in his barrel percentage and cutting down on his k rate. A good bit to be excited about

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  7. AdmiralPatton

    6 months ago

    Unbelievable! The Rays constantly get away with this nonsense

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    • StudWinfield

      6 months ago

      What nonsense? This allows Aranda to go to AAA if he regresses and still be on the 40 roster. The alternative is being outrighted, which is still a possibility, but less so by having an option. This is a good thing for a marginal 27 y.o.

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    • Rays in the Bay

      6 months ago

      In this case Aranda has been injured so often I forgot he’s on the team. He’s probably not gonna be with the Rays long-term so he has a chance to rehab himself for the future, maybe for other teams.

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      • Sadaharu O.

        6 months ago

        The Rays are not exactly stuffed right now with talented young minor league hitters who are ready for The Show. If Aranda improves even a little bit more there’s a very good chance they trade either Diaz or BLowe and open up a full-time slot for him. He could easily play for the Rays another 3-4 years, and he isn’t “marginal” except as a 2B. He’s a good player.

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        • StudWinfield

          6 months ago

          If he’s only marginal as a 2bman then wouldn’t that make him less so at every other position? 0.430 slg isn’t optimal for a 1b/DH with little defensive value.

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