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Luis Gil Looks to Bounce Back in 2026 After Injury-Plagued Season

New York Yankees

Luis Gil is eager to put a disappointing 2025 season behind him and focus on a fresh start in 2026. After winning the AL Rookie of the Year award in 2024, Gil was limited to just 11 starts last year due to injury. However, the early signs of spring training have been encouraging, and he is ready to reclaim his place on the mound.

Meanwhile, Jasson Domínguez is working diligently to enhance his hitting from the right side. As the Yankees finalize their roster, the competition for the last bench spot is heating up, with most positions already decided.

Max Fried, who has been named the Yankees’ Opening Day starter, shared his thoughts on the buzz surrounding the World Baseball Classic. He acknowledged the allure of participating in such a competitive event but opted out, feeling he wouldn’t be able to adequately prepare for that level of competition in March.

In another development, Spencer Jones made headlines by launching his fourth home run of the spring just a day after it was announced he would begin the season with Triple-A Scranton. Despite the likelihood of not breaking camp with the big league club due to the depth chart, Jones’ impressive performance has boosted his confidence. He is committed to focusing on what he can control and aims to build on his breakout year last season.

As for the race for the final bench spot, Randal Grichuk reflected on his underwhelming 2025 season, which left him largely unnoticed in free agency. Initially, the Yankees had offered him a major league contract, but he chose to explore other options. This decision led to the Yankees re-signing Trent Grisham and Cody Bellinger, leaving Grichuk to settle for a minor league deal. He remains optimistic, believing his down year was merely a fluke and that he still possesses the ability to contribute meaningfully to the team.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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