Yankees prospect Jasson Dominguez making ‘big strides’ in recovery, Boone reveals
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The New York Yankees’ prospects for the upcoming season hinge significantly on the recovery and potential impact of Jasson Dominguez. Having undergone Tommy John surgery on his right elbow last September, Dominguez’s return to full health could be a game-changer for the team’s fortunes. Manager Aaron Boone recently shed light on Dominguez’s progress and the optimism surrounding his eventual comeback.
Yankees’ injury update on Jasson Dominguez
In a recent interview on The Michael Kay Show, Boone provided insights into Dominguez’s recovery journey. He expressed satisfaction with Dominguez’s physical condition and lauded his work ethic, indicating that the young outfielder was on track for a return later in the season. Boone’s words reflected a mixture of hope and confidence as he emphasized Dominguez’s dedication to his rehabilitation: “He’s doing really well. [He’s in] great shape. He turned a whopping 21 years old [Wednesday]. It’s so good to see him. …He’s working hard. Again, he’ll be back in the summer for us. I’m confident in that.”
Additionally, Boone revealed Dominguez’s imminent return to throwing activities, setting a timeline of “about 10 days to two weeks” for the commencement of this crucial phase of his recovery. This milestone marks a significant step forward in Dominguez’s journey back to the field and underscores the meticulous planning and monitoring by the Yankees‘ medical and coaching staff.
Dominguez’s potential impact on the team cannot be overstated. Despite his young age and limited major league experience, he has long been regarded as one of the organization’s most promising prospects. His brief eight-game stint in the majors last season showcased glimpses of his talent, including a memorable opposite-field home run off veteran pitcher Justin Verlander in his very first at-bat. Dominguez’s ability to contribute offensively and defensively adds depth and versatility to the Yankees’ lineup, making him a valuable asset as they strive for success in a competitive league.
Looking ahead, the prospect of a healthy Dominguez joining an outfield ensemble featuring Aaron Judge, Juan Soto, and Alex Verdugo presents an enticing proposition for Yankees fans. Boone echoed this sentiment, expressing hope for Dominguez’s return to provide a much-needed boost to the team’s performance: “Hopefully, that will be a pretty good shot in the arm for us at some point in the summer.”
As the season unfolds, all eyes will be on Jasson Dominguez and his journey back to full strength. His return could very well be the catalyst the Yankees need to propel themselves to glory once more.
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