Yankees’ Jasson Dominguez makes MLB history with rare 4-in-1 May footprint


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Jasson Dominguez has transformed potential into production during a remarkable May 2025. The 22-year-old Yankees outfielder is finally fulfilling the immense expectations that have followed him since his professional debut.
The talented switch-hitter has accomplished something unprecedented in baseball history this month. OptaStats confirms that Dominguez became the first Major League Baseball player ever to achieve four specific feats within a single month: three home runs in one game, home runs from both sides of the plate in a game, a grand slam, and a walk-off home run.
This combination of power displays has never been matched in MLB’s extensive record books.
From promising to pivotal
Dominguez’s historic run began May 9 in West Sacramento, where the Athletics play temporarily before relocating to Las Vegas. The versatile slugger produced an unforgettable performance against Oakland pitching.
DOMÍNGUEZ BLASTS HIS FIRST CAREER GRAND SLAM! 💥
— YES Network (@YESNetwork) May 10, 2025
A 3-HOMER GAME FOR THE MARTIAN! 👽#YANKSonYES pic.twitter.com/ZHehpLnUpn
He opened the scoring with a solo homer from the left side against starter Osvaldo Bido in the third inning. The fourth inning brought another blast, this time batting right-handed against reliever Hogan Harris. His masterpiece concluded in the eighth with a grand slam off Elvis Alvarado.
That three-homer game established Dominguez as a legitimate power threat. But his most memorable moment was yet to come.
Bronx bomb delivers Bronx walk-off
Dominguez completed his historic month on May 21 during a tense battle with the Texas Rangers at Yankee Stadium. The Yankees had rallied to tie the contest in the eighth inning. The ninth inning brought a crucial at-bat with one out and anxious fans on their feet.
Dominguez stepped in against Luke Jackson and delivered a stunning blow. His 398-foot blast sailed into the right field seats, creating an explosion of sound that hadn’t been heard in years. The dramatic home run marked the Yankees’ first walk-off homer since Giancarlo Stanton‘s shot on Sept. 20, 2022. It ended a drought of 974 days, the longest active streak in MLB.
The Martian sends one to the moon. #RepBX pic.twitter.com/KdZSh0O0Ba
— New York Yankees (@Yankees) May 22, 2025
Manager Aaron Boone described Dominguez as electric after the game, adding that it was only a matter of time before his tools translated into this level of performance.
Numbers back the breakout
Dominguez enters the summer with a .236/.333/.429 slash line across 162 plate appearances. He’s contributed six home runs and 22 RBIs to the Yankees‘ cause. While these numbers may appear modest, the underlying development trends suggest significant improvement ahead.
Since the start of May, the @Yankees' Jasson Domínguez has:
— OptaSTATS (@OptaSTATS) May 22, 2025
– hit 3 homers in a game
– homered from both sides of the plate in a game
– hit a grand slam
– hit a walkoff homer
He's the first player in MLB history to accomplish all 4 feats in the same month. pic.twitter.com/NiIDw19K4U
His plate discipline has shown marked improvement with more consistent walks and better pitch recognition. His isolated power ranks among the team’s highest since May began. The ability to generate power from both sides of the plate remains a valuable asset in modern baseball.
After a difficult 2024 season interrupted by Tommy John surgery recovery and an oblique strain during rehabilitation, Domínguez is finally operating at full health. He’s also demonstrating his place in the Yankees’ future plans.
A journey defined by expectations

Domínguez signed with the Yankees from the Dominican Republic in 2019, receiving a $5.1 million bonus. He immediately drew comparisons to legendary players like Mickey Mantle, Mike Trout, and Bo Jackson. The “Martian” nickname reflected his extraordinary skill set, though the spotlight remained intense even during injury setbacks.
His September 2023 debut created immediate excitement. Domínguez launched four home runs and posted a .980 OPS across 33 plate appearances before elbow surgery ended his season. His 2024 return proved inconsistent, struggling through 18 regular season games without earning playoff playing time despite making the roster.
But 2025 has brought a different story. The Martian has found his footing and is making his mark during crucial moments.
Eyes on the future
The Yankees need emerging stars with Juan Soto now playing for the crosstown Mets and Giancarlo Stanton dealing with another injury. Aaron Judge remains the franchise cornerstone, but Domínguez is rapidly establishing himself as the next featured player.
His combination of power, speed, and switch-hitting capabilities provides lineup flexibility, especially with ongoing outfield injuries. More importantly, he brings the energy and excitement that the roster has lacked since their last postseason appearance.
Before he was hitting walk-off home runs, Jasson Domínguez became the youngest Yankee in history to have a 3-homer game 👽
— New York Yankees (@Yankees) May 22, 2025
Hear from The Martian as he breaks down that night in Sacramento: pic.twitter.com/2UaJO0NlqZ
Boone praised Domínguez’s game-changing ability, noting that the team is beginning to see it manifest.
The Yankees currently lead the AL East standings. If they plan to make a deep October run, they’ll need Domínguez to continue this upward trajectory.
A Martian among men
Baseball hasn’t always treated Jasson Domínguez kindly. Injuries, expectations, and inconsistent development have created obstacles throughout his journey. But now, for the first time, he’s not chasing expectations but creating them.
If May’s performance indicates his true potential, the young man from Esperanza isn’t just establishing himself as a regular. He’s becoming a difference-maker. The Yankees may have discovered their next homegrown superstar.
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