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Yankees Promote Spencer Jones Following Jasson Dominguez Injury

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The New York Yankees have made a significant move by calling up Spencer Jones, a highly anticipated rookie, after losing Jasson Dominguez to injury. This decision comes on the heels of Dominguez’s sprained shoulder, sustained while making a spectacular catch against the wall during the Yankees’ 9-2 victory over the Texas Rangers at Yankee Stadium.

Spencer Jones, standing at an impressive 6-foot-7, is known for his power-hitting and speed on the bases, although he has a tendency to strike out. According to the New York Post, he will join the Yankees roster after being drafted 25th overall out of Vanderbilt in 2022. In his minor league career, Jones has shown a knack for hitting hard, boasting an .848 career OPS and an impressive 83 home runs across 415 games.

This spring, Jones continued to impress, achieving a .958 OPS and belting 11 home runs while playing for Class AAA Somerset. However, his propensity to strike out remains evident, with a strikeout rate of 32.4% in his 142 plate appearances, closely mirroring his career average of 32.7%. Despite this, he has demonstrated raw power, with a maximum exit velocity of 117.4 mph, leading Class AAA this season.

In addition to his offensive skills, Jones has showcased his athleticism, recording a career-high 43 steals in 55 attempts this year. Last season, he successfully stole 29 bases in 35 attempts across both Class AA and AAA. While Jones was ranked the No. 46 overall prospect by Baseball America for 2024, he has since fallen out of the top 100 and is currently regarded as the consensus No. 6 prospect in the Yankees’ system.

On the other hand, Jasson Dominguez faces another hurdle in his quest to establish himself as a full-time major leaguer. After colliding with the chain-link fence while catching a drive from Rangers leadoff hitter Brandon Nimmo, Dominguez managed to hold onto the ball but remained on the ground for several minutes before being carted off the field.

Manager Aaron Boone updated reporters on Dominguez’s condition, confirming that he underwent concussion tests that came back negative, along with an MRI that revealed a low-grade AC sprain. Since his recall late last month, Dominguez has struggled at the plate, recording six hits in 30 at-bats.

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

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