Injury Strikes Again: Dominguez Exits Game with Elbow Contusion
An Unfortunate Collision: Dominguez Hit by Pitch
During Wednesday's matchup against the Texas Rangers, New York Yankees' left fielder Jasson Dominguez experienced an abrupt end to his game. In the fourth inning, a cutter thrown by pitcher Nathan Eovaldi, traveling at 89.1 mph, struck Dominguez on his left elbow. The impact caused immediate distress, leaving him visibly in pain on the field.
Immediate Assessment and Subsequent Examinations
Following the incident, the team's medical trainer attended to Dominguez. Despite the discomfort, he initially attempted to continue playing. However, the severity of the blow necessitated his removal from the game. X-rays were promptly taken, and further diagnostic tests are scheduled upon the Yankees' return to New York, after the conclusion of their series with the Rangers.
A Familiar Setback: Replacing Dominguez in the Lineup
After the Yankees completed their batting turn in the fourth inning, Max Schuemann stepped in to replace Dominguez in left field. This injury comes shortly after Dominguez's recent promotion from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Monday, where he had already started two games as a designated hitter before Wednesday's start in the outfield.
Resilience Tested: Dominguez's History with Elbow Injuries
Dominguez's career has been marked by remarkable talent alongside challenging setbacks. He made a memorable debut in September 2023, hitting four home runs in just eight games, before undergoing Tommy John surgery on his elbow. Last season, the switch-hitting outfielder maintained a .257 batting average, with 10 home runs and 47 RBIs across 123 games, although his playing time saw a reduction post-All-Star break. This latest injury raises concerns about his continued recovery and future on the field.