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Yankees Option Jasson Domínguez to Triple-A Despite Strong Spring Training Performance

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Jasson Domínguez showcased his talents during spring training with the New York Yankees, but ultimately fell short in a competitive roster battle. The team announced that the promising outfielder will be optioned to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, as he lost out to veteran players for a coveted spot on the Opening Day roster.

At just 23 years old, Domínguez did everything possible to secure his place, boasting an impressive batting line of .325/.378/.600, along with three home runs, 10 RBIs, and three stolen bases over 40 at-bats. However, his performance was marred by 11 strikeouts, which tied for the second-most on the Yankees’ Grapefruit League roster and likely weighed against him in the decision-making process.

Before the announcement, the Yankees made several roster moves, including reassignment of catchers Ali Sánchez and Payton Henry, along with outfielder Kenedy Corona, to minor league camp. Additionally, right-handed pitchers Kervin Castro and Yerry de los Santos were also optioned to Triple-A alongside Domínguez.

Entering spring training, the path to a starting position for Domínguez appeared daunting. With Cody Bellinger entrenched in left field, Trent Grisham in center, and Aaron Judge holding down right field, there seemed to be little opportunity for the young outfielder. The designated hitter role was also filled, with Giancarlo Stanton expected to take on those responsibilities, alongside potential at-bats for Ben Rice and Paul Goldschmidt.

The Yankees’ decision may have been influenced further by their recent signing of outfielder Randal Grichuk. Although Grichuk has yet to secure a major-league roster spot, his .268/.318/.500 performance against left-handed pitching makes him a more suitable option for the bench compared to Domínguez, who carries a .530 career OPS against lefties. The organization seems to prefer giving Domínguez everyday playing time in Triple-A over a limited role in the majors.

In his rookie season in 2025, Domínguez posted a .257/.331/.388 line, hitting 10 home runs, 18 doubles, driving in 47 runs, and stealing 23 bases across 429 plate appearances. Despite his potential, the Yankees did not feel confident enough to hand him the starting left field job, especially after re-signing Bellinger to a lucrative five-year, $162.5 million contract. With Grisham also receiving a qualifying offer, Domínguez’s path to the majors remains a challenge.

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

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