Grant Dayton, Atlanta. Dayton was promoted by the Braves on Monday. He will have 2 years and 76 days of service time at the end of April. If Dayton stays up through the end of the season, he could arbitration eligible with three full years of service time.
Additionally, he could get that designation with just 86 days of MLB service time as a Super Two.
Ty Blach, San Francisco. Blach was also promoted on Monday. He will have 2 years and 34 days at April's end. Like Dayton, Blach can reach three years if he stays up until the end of the season.
He needs another 100 days of service time to be in serious Super Two contention.
UPDATE: Blach was optioned back to Triple AAA on Wednesday.
UPDATE: Blach was optioned back to Triple AAA on Wednesday.
Gio Urshela, Yankees. Urshela wasn't even on a 40-man roster at the beginning of the season. However, the Yankees selected his contract on April 6, and now he has legitimate Super Two aspirations.
Urshela will end the month with one year and 152 days of service time. If he stays up with the Yankees the remainder of the season, he would have two years and 132 days of service time. That number would put Urshela right in the thick of the Super Two race.
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