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The New York Yankees have decided to send top prospect Jasson Dominguez to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre to start the 2026 season, despite Dominguez’s impressive spring training performance. The decision comes down to a roster crunch, with the Yankees’ outfield already filled by Trent Grisham, Cody Bellinger, and Aaron Judge, while Giancarlo Stanton will be the regular designated hitter.
Why it matters
Dominguez is considered one of the top prospects in baseball, and Yankees fans were hoping to see him make the big league roster out of spring training. However, the team’s offseason moves to bring back Grisham and Bellinger have left little room for Dominguez to break into the starting lineup right away.
The details
Dominguez hit .325 with three home runs in spring training, but the Yankees have decided it’s best for his development to get regular playing time at Triple-A rather than have him sit on the bench in the majors. The 19-year-old outfielder has acknowledged that he doesn’t control the team’s roster decisions, saying he’ll just focus on doing his job day-to-day.
Dominguez was sent down to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on March 21, 2026, just before Opening Day.
The players
Jasson Dominguez
A top prospect in the Yankees’ farm system, the 19-year-old outfielder had a strong spring training but was sent down to Triple-A to get regular playing time.
Trent Grisham
An outfielder who the Yankees re-signed this offseason, blocking Dominguez from making the Opening Day roster.
Cody Bellinger
Another outfielder the Yankees brought back, further crowding the outfield and leaving no room for Dominguez.
Aaron Judge
The Yankees’ starting center fielder, who is entrenched in the outfield.
Giancarlo Stanton
The Yankees’ regular designated hitter, leaving no spot for Dominguez in the lineup.
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What they’re saying
“I just go day by day, trying to do my job. At the end of the day, whatever decision comes out, I don’t control that. I just try to go day by day and see what happens.”
— Jasson Dominguez
What’s next
The Yankees will continue to monitor Dominguez’s development at Triple-A, and he could be called up to the majors at some point during the 2026 season if injuries or other roster moves open up a spot for him.
The takeaway
While disappointing for Yankees fans eager to see their top prospect in the majors, the team’s decision to send Dominguez to Triple-A is a prudent one, allowing him to get regular playing time and continue his development rather than languishing on the big league bench. The Yankees remain high on Dominguez’s long-term potential.