Yankees promote star prospect Jasson Dominguez after dominant performance

New York Yankees, Jasson Dominguez

Hudson Valley Renegades outfielder Jasson Dominguez in action against the Brooklyn Cyclones at Dutchess Stadium in Wappingers Falls July 27, 2022. The 19-year-old is the New York Yankees third-ranked prospect, who was promoted to the Renegades last week. Renegades Jasson Dominguez

The Yankees #2 ranked prospect, and the #42 ranked prospect, according to MLB Pipeline, Jasson Dominguez, is headed to Double-A Somerset to join the Patriots. Dominguez, nicknamed The Martian because of his “out-of-world tools,” is on the fast track to the majors.

Dominguez is just 19 years old, making him the youngest player on the Patriots by two years. Simply put, his generational talent is showing, and those that doubted him are awfully silent. Randy Miller wrote that Dominguez is struggling to adapt to pro ball and doesn’t have what it takes.

An outrageous claim to say the least, but Dominguez has done well to silence the haters. Across both Low and High A this season, Dominguez has clubbed 15 HR to go with 36 steals and a 13% BB Rate (his K rate also dropped significantly from last year’s 28% clip to a much more manageable 23%. Dominguez has all the tools to be a name stay in the Yankees lineup in the not-so-distant future.

Jasson’s abilities transcend his age:

I am on the record stating that I believe Dominguez is our best prospect in the system, even with the illustrious and talented Anthony Volpe.

Jasson is a switch-handed bat that can be slotted anywhere in the LU, with elite hand speed and plate discipline. For a player to exhibit the ability to take pitches and wait on his pitch is one of the more difficult things for an MLB player to adapt, but Dominguez is already doing so at age 19. There’s no doubting his skills and abilities on the field, and it is nice to see the organization believe in him enough to promote him numerous times in one season.

The Yankees have oftentimes been the “Service Time Champs,” where they manipulate a player’s service time so they can get the most out of them. It is annoying to deal with, but I cannot help but feel like Dominguez is in his own classification.

With a 139 wRC+ between Low and High A and an OPS around .860, there’s no denying him his opportunities at this point. I expect Dominguez to tear it up in AA, and Somerset certainly got a good one. The retroactive move to his promotion is the only negative, as Everson Pereira was placed on the IL.

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