Jasson Domínguez

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Jasson Domínguez

Jasson Domínguez González (/ˈsən/; born February 7, 2003), nicknamed El Marciano or the Martian, is a Dominican professional baseball outfielder for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB). He signed with the Yankees in 2019, and made his MLB debut in 2023.

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Jasson Domínguez
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Domínguez with the Somerset Patriots in 2022
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Outfielder
Born: (2003-02-07) February 7, 2003 (age 22)
Esperanza, Dominican Republic
Bats: Switch
Throws: Right
MLB debut
September 1, 2023, for the New York Yankees
MLB statistics
(through April 28, 2025)
Batting average.223
Home runs8
Runs batted in23
Stats at Baseball Reference 
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Early life

Domínguez was born in Esperanza, a municipality of the Valverde Province in the Dominican Republic on February 7, 2003.[1] He is the second of six children born to Félix Domínguez and Dorca González. Félix is a former baseball player and a fan of the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB). Félix named his son after Yankees first baseman Jason Giambi.[2]

Domínguez began to train for a career in baseball at the age of eight.[3] He signed with trainer Iván Noboa at age 13.[2] Domínguez played as a catcher before transitioning into a center fielder.[4] He is considered to be a five-tool player.[5] During his training, someone referred to him as "El Marciano", Spanish for "the Martian", because his talent was not of this world.[2] Several workout videos that he posted on social media went viral,[6] earning him comparisons to Mickey Mantle, Bo Jackson, and Mike Trout.[7]

Baseball career

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Minor leagues

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Domínguez in 2020

MLB.com ranked Domínguez as the top prospect eligible to sign with an MLB team in the 2019–2020 international class.[8] He signed with the Yankees for a franchise record $5.1 million signing bonus on July 2, 2019,[9] receiving the majority of the Yankees' $5.4 million total allotment for international signings for the year.[10][11] He did not play in 2020 due to the cancellation of the minor league baseball season resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, and instead trained at a baseball academy in Santiago.[12][13]

Domínguez began the 2021 season in extended spring training.[14] In June, he made his professional baseball debut with the Florida Complex League Yankees of the Rookie-level Florida Complex League. He was selected to represent the Yankees in the 2021 All-Star Futures Game. Domínguez became the first prospect to appear in the All-Star Futures Game without having played a full-season in the minor league.[15] The Yankees promoted Domínguez to the Tampa Tarpons of the Low-A Southeast League after the Futures Game; he had batted 4-for-20 (.200) with six strikeouts and six walks in the Florida Complex League.[16] Domínguez batted .258 with five home runs and 18 runs batted in (RBIs) in 49 games played.[17]

Domínguez began the 2022 season with Tampa.[18] He appeared in the 2022 All-Star Futures Game, and was then promoted to the Hudson Valley Renegades of the High-A South Atlantic League.[19][20] When Hudson Valley's season ended, the Yankees promoted Domínguez to the Somerset Patriots of the Double-A Eastern League for their last few regular season games and their postseason.[21]

In 2023, the Yankees invited Domínguez to spring training as a non-roster player[22] and assigned him to Somerset to begin the season.[23] The Yankees promoted him to the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders of the Triple–A International League on August 22.[24] After the season, he won the Eastern League Top MLB Prospect Award.[25]

New York Yankees

On September 1, 2023, the Yankees promoted Domínguez to the major leagues.[26] He made his major league debut that day against the Houston Astros and hit a home run off the first swing in his first at bat against Justin Verlander. With that home run, Domínguez became the youngest player in team history to hit a home run in his major league debut and surpassed Whitey Lockman as the youngest in MLB history to do so in their first plate appearance.[27] He hit four home runs in eight games.[28] On September 10, Domínguez was diagnosed with a torn ulnar collateral ligament, requiring Tommy John surgery. Prior to his injury, he batted 8-for-31 (.258) with four home runs in eight games.[29]

Domínguez began the 2024 season on the 60-day injured list to continue recovery from elbow surgery.[30] After a rehabilitation assignment began in May, the Yankees activated Domínguez from the injured list and optioned him to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on June 12.[31] However, on June 20, manager Aaron Boone announced that Domínguez would be out up to eight weeks after suffering a "pretty significant" oblique strain.[32] He returned to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on July 26.[33]

On August 18, the Yankees selected Domínguez as their 27th man for the Little League Classic; he batted 0-for-4 with three strikeouts and returned to the RailRiders after the game.[34] On September 9, the Yankees promoted Domínguez to the major league roster.[35] He batted .179 in 56 at bats and struggled defensively as a left fielder.[36]

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