Aaron Boone said on the first day of camp that “if you can play outfield in the Grapefruit League, you’re in a pretty good spot.”
Through two games in left field this spring, the scoreboard reads: Grapefruit League 1, Jasson Domínguez 1.
The Yankees are giving Domínguez a long runway this spring to make the full-time transition from center field to left field, after his late-season experiment there last year did not go well.
And while his first game there Friday was uneventful, Sunday was more of a challenge, in part courtesy of the elements.
Domínguez lost a ball in the sun during the Yankees’ 4-0 loss to the Tigers at Steinbrenner Field, and an inning later did not give himself the best chance to get to another ball in the gap after taking an inefficient route, though Boone said it would have been a hit either way.
Cody Bellinger runs off the field with Jasson Dominguez after throwing out a runner at 2nd base to end the 4th inning on Feb. 21, 2025.
“There’s no reason he shouldn’t be able to handle left field,” Boone said after the game. “We do like what we’ve seen these first couple weeks.”
Since he arrived in Tampa, Domínguez has been working with outfield coach Luis Rojas on getting more comfortable in left field, with the Yankees planning to use Cody Bellinger in center field regularly.