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Yankees Eye Stanton and Domínguez Returns Amid Judge’s Absence

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The New York Yankees are looking to welcome back two significant offensive contributors in the near future. Reports indicate that both Giancarlo Stanton and Jasson Domínguez could be available as soon as next week, though nothing has been confirmed. Stanton continues to run and hit, and manager Aaron Boone expressed hope that the slugger could make his return in time for the next homestand. Meanwhile, Domínguez is expected to extend his rehab assignment throughout the week.

With Aaron Judge sidelined for an extended period due to injury, first baseman Ben Rice finds himself in a friendly competition for home run supremacy. As Judge recuperates, Rice is poised to take the unofficial title, and if he maintains his current form, he could be in contention for much more by season’s end. Despite concerns that the Yankees’ hopes for another AL MVP might have dimmed with Judge’s injury, Rice is emerging as a strong candidate. “Like I’ve said, it’s just keep focusing on today,” Rice remarked. “Stay in the present, and we’ll evaluate at the end.” While contenders like Bobby Witt Jr. and Yordan Álvarez loom large, Rice’s impressive 183 wRC+ and 18 home runs entering Monday’s action position him as a formidable challenger.

As the trade deadline approaches, the Yankees are known for their strategy of leveraging prospects to acquire immediate help. Outfielder Spencer Jones has been highlighted as a potential trade chip, with speculation surrounding the organization’s long-term view of him. According to MLB’s analysis, Jones could serve as a centerpiece in a deal aimed at addressing the Yankees’ current needs, including a starting catcher.

With Judge out for at least two months, the Yankees’ rotation is under increased pressure to sustain the team’s performance. Rival scouts and analysts agree that the Yankees’ pitching staff is among the best in the American League, even without star pitcher Max Fried. “That rotation looks so much better top to bottom than everyone else’s,” one talent evaluator noted. Judge himself acknowledged the importance of the pitching staff, stating, “We’ve got a great pitching staff [that’s] going to continue to carry this team.” As the season progresses, the Yankees will lean heavily on their starters to navigate the challenges of losing one of the game’s premier hitters.

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

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