UPDATE on Sunday, September 17: El Paso, Chase d'Arnaud's AAA team has been eliminated fro the play-offs. See the bottom of this post to see how d'Arnaud's promotion, if it happens, could affect the Super Two picture.
I am almost ready to finalize my list of this off-season's Super Two qualifiers with a caveat.
I don't have access to official service time numbers and there is the possibility I misinterpreted the guidelines for determining Super Two status. However, I am confident that I have this roster correct. If I find out that I don't, I'll be the first one to tell you.
Service time numbers shown are projected for the end of the regular season.
1. Kris Bryant-2.171
1. Nick Martinez-2.171
3. Maikel Franco-2.170
4. Carlos Rodon-2.168
4. Keone Kela-2.168
6. Addison Russell-2.167
7. Chasen Shreve-2.165
8. Hunter Strickland-2.163
8. Mike Foltynewicz- 2.163
10. Felipe Rivero-2.162
11. Michael Lorenzen-2.159
12. Raisel Iglesias-2.154
13. Cam Bedrosian-2.153
14. Corey Knebel-2.151
15. Andrew Heaney-2.150
16. Noah Syndergaard-2.149
17. Jorge Soler-2.141
18. Lance McCullers, Jr.-2.140
19. J.C. Ramirez-2.139
20. Matt Szczur-2.134
20. Yolmer Carlos Sanchez-2.134
22. Eduardo Rodriguez-2.130
23. Blaine Hardy-2.129
24. Hansel Robles-2.128
25. Ryan Rua-2.127
26. Eddie Rosario-2.120
Note: There is still a chance that Chase d'Arnaud could have his contract selected by Padres. He is still participating in the PCL play-offs. If that were to happen, he would jump into the Super Two line. d'Arnaud currently has 2 years and 141 days of service time. Depending on when his contract is selected, he would likely be in the 12th to 16th position. As a result of d'Arnaud's ascension, Eddie Rosario would be bumped and need to wait another year to earn arbitration status.
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