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Yankees' Roster Puzzle: Domínguez's Future in Doubt
30 Jan
Summary
- Cody Bellinger's five-year deal leaves Jasson Domínguez without a clear position.
- Yankees face a surplus of left-handed hitters on the bench.
- Trade market exploration is advised for Domínguez if long-term viability is uncertain.

The New York Yankees' acquisition of Cody Bellinger on a five-year contract has created uncertainty regarding Jasson Domínguez's future role. Bellinger is projected as the everyday left fielder for 2026, potentially limiting Domínguez's opportunities. The Yankees' bench is notably left-handed, with Domínguez being a switch-hitter who performs better from the left side, and only one primary right-handed hitter available.
Given Domínguez's need for development, his roster spot might be better utilized elsewhere. General manager Brian Cashman is considering exploring Domínguez's trade value. This potential move could address team weaknesses if there are doubts about Domínguez's long-term potential as a starter.
Despite concerns about depth at third base, shortstop, and catcher, the Yankees are projected to possess one of baseball's strongest lineups. Their offense is expected to be similar to the previous season, with potential for increased plate appearances for Ben Rice.




