Jasson Domínguez has been optioned to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, despite an impressive spring training where he batted .325 with three homers and ten RBIs. The Yankees‘ deep outfield options, boosted by offseason acquisitions like Trent Grisham and Cody Bellinger, left him without a place on the Opening Day roster. Domínguez expressed understanding of the decision, acknowledging the need for consistent playing time in the Minors. Manager Aaron Boone believes Domínguez will eventually contribute in the Majors this season.
By the NumbersDomínguez hit .325 (13-for-40) in 14 spring training games.In 2025, he recorded a .257 batting average with 10 homers and 47 RBIs over 123 games. State of PlayThe Yankees have a crowded outfield with Aaron Judge, Giancarlo Stanton, and new addition Cody Bellinger.Domínguez will seek to gain consistent playing time in Triple-A to further his development. What’s Next
Domínguez will focus on honing his skills in Triple-A, potentially earning a recall if injuries or performance issues arise in the Yankees’ outfield. He will aim to prove himself and re-establish a place in the Major League lineup.
Bottom Line
Despite a strong performance in spring training, Jasson Domínguez’s path to the Majors is blocked by a deep Yankees roster. His development in Triple-A will be crucial for future opportunities, highlighting the importance of adaptability in professional baseball.