Yankees, Alex Verdugo, Jasson Dominguez
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The New York Yankees closed their regular season with a 6-4 victory over the Pirates last weekend. Presently, the team is enjoying a five-day break as the Baltimore Orioles battle it out with the Kansas City Royals in the wild card series. However, uncertainty still lingers over their left-field plans.

Alex Verdugo and Jasson Dominguez have posed as two favorite candidates for the left-field role. While Aaron Boone plans to use them equally, somebody will end up getting preferential treatment in the long run. Ahead of the American League Division Series (ALDS), the New York Yankees apparently plan to use the top prospect more often than not.

   

Jasson Dominguez Favourite For Yankees Left-Field Slot!

Yankees, Jasson Dominguez
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As the New York Yankees prepare for the upcoming American League Division Series (ALDS), they are reportedly leaning toward selecting Jasson Dominguez over Alex Verdugo for a roster spot. Veteran outfielder Alex Verdugo contributed with a key two-run single in the finale but admitted he’s unsure of his role for the postseason. Despite his reliable defense, Verdugo’s declining offensive output, especially his drop in power after the All-Star break, has raised questions. Meanwhile, manager Aaron Boone is weighing Verdugo’s experience against the potential of 21-year-old Jasson Domínguez. Nicknamed “The Martian” for his out-of-this-world talent, Domínguez showed flashes of brilliance after his promotion from Triple-A, including homers during a West Coast trip.

However, his fielding has been inconsistent, with notable mistakes in crucial games and his .179/.313/.304 slash line in 18 big league games didn’t light up the scoreboard. Nevertheless, Aaron Boone remains optimistic about Domínguez’s potential to impact both offensively and defensively. While Verdugo’s postseason experience could play a role in Boone’s decision-making—he delivered in 11 playoff games for the Red Sox in 2021, including a clutch performance in Boston’s AL Wild Card win against the Yankees—Domínguez’s speed and upside offer the Yankees a dynamic option. As the ALDS approaches, Boone’s final decision will shape the Yankees’ lineup and strategy as they chase a World Series title. By the early looks of it, the New York Yankees appear to be prioritizing the explosive upside of Dominguez over Verdugo’s steadiness, though it remains a tough call between youth and experience.

Marcus Stroman Likely To Be Left Out Of Playoffs

Yankees, Marcus Stroman
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On the other hand, Marcus Stroman’s availability for the playoffs is in doubt due to inconsistency and form issues. While Stroman’s talent and competitive edge are undeniable, injuries and inconsistent performances during the regular season have created uncertainty around his role. Additionally, with the emergence of young pitchers like Luis Gil, the team’s rotation looks relatively set for the playoffs.

Hence, heading into the ALDS series, Marcus Stroman’s role could be marginalized or reduced, especially if Aaron Boone and the coaching staff prioritize health and recent performances over Stroman’s previous postseason experience. Overall, while Stroman’s competitiveness and leadership are assets, his spot on the roster for the ALDS and beyond remains in doubt, pending final decisions by the New York Yankees’ management.

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