The Guardians expect to be granted a fourth option year on infield prospect Juan Brito, according to a report from Zack Meisel of The Athletic earlier this week.
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. Brito, 24, was selected to the 40-man roster in Cleveland in November of 2022 in a move that protected him from that year’s Rule 5 draft after he was acquired from the Rockies in exchange for Nolan Jones. Since then, Brito has been optioned to the minors in the 2023, ’24, and ’25 seasons with at least 20 days in the minors in each of those years.
Under normal circumstances, that would mean that Brito would have to be exposed to waivers before he could be sent back down to the minors starting in 2026. 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 should certainly apply to Brito, who played full-season ball for the first time in 2022 and appeared in just 31 games this year between thumb and hamstring injuries that both ultimately required surgery. When fourth option years are granted to teams on their players, it’s most often in a situation like the one Cleveland now faces with Brito, where the player missed a significant amount of time due to injury during one of their option years.
Assuming the fourth option year is granted as expected, it should afford the Guardians additional flexibility as they look towards building their roster in 2026. Prior to his injury-marred 2025 season, Brito actually put together a strong performance in Spring Training and made a push for the Opening Day second base job, but the team ultimately cycled through Daniel Schneemann, Angel Martinez, and Gabriel Arias in that role before settling on Brayan Rocchio late in the year. All of those players wound up producing well below average results offensively, meaning that if Brito can return healthy and effective in 2026 there should be a path to big league reps for him barring an external addition that changes the makeup of the roster.
That’s especially true given how strong Brito’s results were in his limited sample of healthy games. After hitting .256/.365/.443 with 21 homers and 40 doubles at Triple-A in 2024, he more or less replicated that line in 99 plate appearances at the level this year where he slashed .256/.357/.463 with a 13.1% walk rate against a 21.2% strikeout rate. Even if Brito ends up winning the job come March, however, it’s not uncommon for rookie players to be optioned back to the minors at some point in their rookie season if they begin to struggle to give them a lower pressure environment in which to develop.
Age 45 with an extra option year is wild. According to the link.
wrong link – i hope
Julio Franco?
2027 allstar Juan Brito.
In some crazy scheme to turn a profit, maybe the Samsonite people made more than one
The trade for Nolan Jones is really going to bite the Rockies in the butt, like most of their trades do.. NoJo is back in CLE and Freeman, who they traded NoJo for is a poor defending slap hitter. Sigh.
Do they want it?
Rebound candidate
There needs to be different rules for the Latino kids who turn pro at 16. A kid like that who loses a year to injury can run out of options or be lost to minor league free agency before they even turn 22.
Maybe this is why Juan B is having issues
He was born in 1979!!!
uan Brito
Position: Catcher
Bats: Right • Throws: Right
5-11, 205lb (180cm, 92kg)
Born: November 7, 1979 (Age: 45-339d) in Moncion, Dominican Republi
Thank goodness!
WRONG LINK!!! Why do you keep doing this. This is inaccurate reporting. Wake up!!!!!! He’s not 45.
Calm down, free app.
I love burritos.