Return of Yankees No. 1 Prospect Might Push Alex Verdugo Out, Per Columnist
The New York Yankees have received some positive injury news regarding their number-one ranked prospect, outfielder Jasson Dominguez.
Dominguez enjoyed a strong, albeit brief, big-league debut last season, slashing .258/.303/.677 with four homers and seven RBI in 31 at bats, before an elbow tear ended his season early. Now his return to the big leagues seems imminent, as he’s set to play in rehab games in the next few weeks, per SNY’s Ben Krimmel.
If and when he does return to the Yankees’ outfield, someone might have to move to the bench. And Newark Star-Ledger MLB columnist Bob Klapsich projected that someone could be Alex Verdugo.
“(Manager) Aaron Boone could, if he wanted to, put Dominguez, Juan Soto and Aaron Judge in center, left and right field, respectively,” Klapsich wrote. “Their collective power quotient would be nuclear. But that would force Verdugo to the bench and probably convince the Yankees to move on from Trent Grisham, who hardly plays anyway.”
Alex Verdugo Has Played Well for the New York Yankees but He Might Be Traded
After joining the Yankees in a trade from the Boston Red Sox, Verdugo has played a big role for his new team, ranking in the top-five among his teammates for batting average, on-base percentage and slugging percentage so far. Before the season, he agreed to a one-year, $8.7 million deal to avoid arbitration.
If Dominguez does join the outfield and generate a “nuclear” power trio along with Soto and Judge, it could mean the end of Verdugo’s tenure with the Yankees altogether.