Jorbit Vivas, a newcomer to the Yankees’ spring training, received help from his fellow Venezuelan players like Oswaldo Cabrera and Oswald Peraza. Despite initial struggles with directions, Vivas has impressed at the plate in spring games, hitting two home runs so far. His power has caught the attention of manager Aaron Boone, who sees potential in the young prospect.
Vivas, traded from the Dodgers, feels valued by the Yankees and is focused on showcasing his skills to contribute to the team. His versatility on the field, comfortable at second base but open to playing at third, could secure him a spot in the lineup among other Venezuelan players like Torres and Peraza. With goals of making his MLB debut in 2024, Vivas is determined to give his best for the Yankees.