The Nationals are acquiring infielder Jorbit Vivas from the Yankees, according to a report from Andrew Golden of The Baltimore Banner. Pitching prospect Sean Paul Linan is headed back to New York in exchange for Vivas’s services.
Vivas, 25, made his big league debut with the Yankees last year. He hit .161/.266/.250 for the club across 66 plate appearances last year while splitting time between second and third base in a bench role for the club, though there’s reason to believe he’s a good bit better than that small sample might suggest. His xwOBA of .304 is much closer to league average, and a lackluster .190 BABIP surely limited his production in the majors last year. He hit quite well for the Yankees when at Triple-A last season as well, with a .270/.389/.364 (110 wRC+) line in 100 games with Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
The youngster is now headed to the Nationals, where he should have a much better opportunity to get playing time at the big league level. With Amed Rosario, Jose Caballero, Ryan McMahon, and Jazz Chisholm Jr. all on the roster, Anthony Volpe set to return from the injured list early in the year, and players like Oswaldo Cabrera and Paul DeJong at Triple-A, it seems likely that Vivas would have wound up buried on the Yankees’ infield depth chart this year. There’s no such fear with the Nationals, who are in the midst of a rebuild and will be relying on Brady House, Nasim Nunez, and Jose Tena to cover second and third base with CJ Abrams locking down shortstop.
In return for Vivas’s services, the Yankees pick up the right-handed Linan. The 21-year-old Colombia native signed with the Dodgers as an amateur back in 2022 and was acquired by the Nationals as part of the Alex Call deal at last year’s trade deadline. Linan had an up-and-down season with the Dodgers and Nationals in the minors last year, with a 3.03 ERA across three levels of the minors, but he finished well enough with five innings of one-run ball in the Arizona Fall League. Linan seems likely to begin the 2022 season at Double-A for the Yankees and has served mostly as a starter throughout his career, but the 27th-ranked prospect in the Nationals’ farm per MLB Pipeline lacks a second standout offering to pair with his elite changeup and struggled with control in brief looks at both Triple-A and the AFL. That could portend a move to relief in Linan’s future, which might be able to help him advance to the upper levels of the minors more quickly.

Like it. Vivas gets on base. Nice pickup.
Happy from the Yankees perspective. He hits a bit but not enough to start for a 1st division team and he can’t play SS so utility functionality is limited. I wish him the best!
If he can’t get on base he’s not gonna have a very long career playing baseball.
Taking an interesting lottery ticket is better than straight DFA. GL to Vivas!
Nats would’ve been near the front of the waiver claim line. Must have really wanted Vivas.
Sean Paul looks like Sean Kingston
Linan was traded from the Dodgers to the Nationals
Vivas was traded from the Dodgers to the Yankees
He’s got a 40 FV from FanGraphs
BTV calls the trade even: Linan $1.4 million, Vivas $1 million.
That’s a decent bit of business, getting a mildly plausible prospect for a guy who was a couple days out from a DFA. And it’s good news for Vivas, too.
Be cool if this one works out for both sides. These are two young guys chasing a dream
Kinda hoped the Pirates picked him up for some infield depth.
Jorbit? Was this guy in the Coneheads movie?