The youngest player in the Yankees’ major league spring training is also one of the most intriguing.
Outfielder Jasson Dominguez, who only turned 20 this month, is getting a taste of his first big-league camp after putting together a strong season in the minor leagues last year.
“He had an exciting year last year,” manager Aaron Boone said. “He went from A-ball down here in the Florida State League to High-A then to Double-A. Every step of the way, his plate discipline, his contact quality, all those things went up. He plays a really good center field, athletic, great arm.Jasson Dominguez, right, looks on during a game against the Surprise Saguaros at Sloan Park on Oct. 31, 2022 in Mesa, Arizona.“We’re excited about him.
After Tommy Kahnle threw 12 2/3 innings for the Dodgers last season in his first action back from Tommy John surgery, the Yankees are encouraged by what they’ve seen early on from the reliever. “It was obviously painful to lose him at that time,” Boone said. “But physically he looks really good. Another good step for him today.”
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