No. Im talking about acting service time next year. If he id with Seattle for 172 days in a calendar year, that is a full year, or if multiple years combine to equal 172 days. Let's say he was with NY 15 days last year, and between his 2 trips this year, he has 40 days. That is 65 days of service time. Next year if he plays 172 days or more, that is a full year. If it is less, say 160 days, then take 12 days from his service time to get to 172, and he has 1 year and 53 days.Sibelius Hindemith wrote: ↑Sat Aug 24, 2019 9:54 pmAre you saying he just needs to be with Tacoma/Arkansas for 16 more days? Why didn't they let him stay there another 16 days before bringing him back up then?
Say they wanted to save a year of service time, he'd have to spend about 81 days on minor league rosters. That was his 106 days from last year and his 65 days already accrued are 171, not 172 equaling a full year of service time.