Yankees Acquire Pitching Prospect in Trade with Nationals The New York Yankees completed a roster adjustment by trading infielder Jorbit Vivas to the Washington Nationals in exchange for right-handed pitcher Sean Paul Liñan. The deal was finalized as the Yankees finalized their 2026 spring training schedule against the Philadelphia Phillies. Vivas, 25, was not on the team’s Opening Day roster and had exhausted his minor league options. With limited opportunities to contribute at the major league level, the Yankees opted to trade him. Last season, Vivas appeared in 29 games for the Yankees, posting a batting line of .161/.266/.250 with one home run and five RBIs. The Nationals’ acquisition of Vivas comes with the addition of Liñan, a 21-year-old pitching prospect ranked as the 27th overall in their system by MLB Pipeline. Liñan, who was previously signed as an international free agent by the Los Angeles Dodgers, has experience as both a starter and reliever. During the 2025 season, he primarily played in High-A ball but also made two starts at the Triple-A level. The trade also clears a spot on the Yankees’ 40-man roster, allowing the team flexibility in managing their depth. Liñan’s potential as a versatile pitcher could provide the Nationals with options to bolster their rotation or bullpen, while the Yankees gain a young arm with development upside. The move underscores the Yankees’ focus on streamlining their roster while addressing areas of need, particularly in the pitching department. With Liñan’s inclusion, the Nationals add a player with a track record of adapting to different roles, which could be valuable as they build toward future seasons.#washington_nationals #new_york_yankees #los_angeles_dodgers #jorbit_vivas #sean_paul_linan

Yankees trade with Nationals to swap infielder for pitcher before Opening Day The New York Yankees and Washington Nationals finalized a trade on Sunday, exchanging an infielder for a pitching prospect ahead of the upcoming Opening Day. The deal, reported by Andrew Golden of the Baltimore Banner, involves the Nationals acquiring INF Jorbit Vivas from the Yankees in exchange for right-handed pitcher Sean Paul Liñan. Vivas, a 25-year-old left-handed hitter, was not expected to make the Yankees’ Opening Day roster. The infielder, who can play second and third base, had limited MLB experience last season, appearing in 56 games with nine hits and a .161 batting average. In 2025, he played 100 games at Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, where he hit .270 with 21 doubles, a triple, four home runs, and 12 stolen bases. His MLB performance and lack of immediate impact made him a trade candidate. The Yankees received Sean Paul Liñan, a 21-year-old right-handed pitcher from Colombia. Liñan reached High-A with the Dodgers before spending the latter part of last season with the Nationals. In his minor league career, he posted a 3.62 ERA in 65 appearances, including 26 starts. Notably, Liñan has shown potential as a strikeout pitcher, averaging 11.6 strikeouts per nine innings. The Yankees’ acquisition of Liñan is seen as a strategic move to add a young arm with upside, particularly for a player unlikely to contribute significantly at the MLB level this season. The Nationals’ decision to acquire Vivas reflects their need for infield depth. While the Yankees sought a pitching prospect, the Nationals prioritized adding versatility to their infield, leveraging Vivas’ ability to play multiple positions.#washington_nationals #new_york_yankees #jorbit_vivas #sean_paul_linan #scranton_wilkes_barre
