Jasson Domínguez offered a thrilling showcase of his potential on Sunday, a moment that has captivated Yankees fans since his signing as an international free agent nearly seven years ago. The 23-year-old switch-hitter, who has struggled to establish himself as a full-time major leaguer, doubled twice and launched his first home run of the season, contributing to an impressive 11-3 victory over the Orioles.
With Giancarlo Stanton sidelined due to a calf injury, Domínguez relished the opportunity to start at designated hitter. After a slow start that saw him go hitless in his first two at-bats, he delivered a crucial double down the left field line, scoring the go-ahead run in a tightly contested game that turned in the sixth inning.
The highlight of Domínguez’s day came in the eighth inning, where he hit a two-run homer from the left side, igniting a seven-run rally for the Yankees. He capped off this explosive inning with another double, this time from the right side of the plate. The Yankees have long awaited consistent performance from Domínguez, especially from his less familiar right-handed stance, a transition he has been working diligently to master.
“That’s his natural side,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone noted. “When you see him hit or take BP, you see it’s not an unnatural move.” Domínguez has shown promise as a right-handed hitter during his time at Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, but has yet to prove he can be an everyday player in the majors.
With Cody Bellinger and Trent Grisham established in the outfield, Domínguez found himself back at Triple-A earlier this season. Questions linger not only about his right-handed hitting but also his defensive capabilities. Before the game, Boone hinted at giving Aaron Judge a designated hitter day soon, positioning Domínguez as the team’s fourth outfielder following Randal Grichuk’s departure.
Reflecting on his three-hit game, Domínguez expressed excitement, stating it was “awesome” and emphasized his commitment to becoming more comfortable hitting right-handed. “Adversity is always tough, but that’s what I’ve got to do,” he said. “I’ve got to do my job.” His performance on Sunday was a significant step forward, marking just the second time in his career he has recorded a hit from both sides of the plate in the same inning, a feat not accomplished by a Yankee since Mark Teixeira in 2016.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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