TAMPA — Jasson Domínguez, after limited play last season, faces competition for a spot in the Yankees’ crowded outfield, particularly with the additions of Trent Grisham and Cody Bellinger. General Manager Brian Cashman indicated that it may be beneficial for Domínguez to gain daily experience in Triple-A, especially given his limited minor league play due to injuries. While Domínguez’s speed adds value as a pinch-runner, the Yankees may prefer a right-handed hitter for the bench. An injury could provide Domínguez another opportunity, but he must compete with Spencer Jones, who also seeks a roster spot this spring.
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