Yankees include Jasson Domínguez on Opening Day roster
The New York Yankees are finalizing their roster as Opening Day approaches. The team will play against the Milwaukee Brewers in just two days. A key decision has been made, as 22-year-old prospect Jasson Domínguez will be included in the roster. Aaron Boone, the Yankees' manager, confirmed that both Domínguez and teammate Ben Rice made the team. This confirmation comes as no surprise, as many expected Domínguez to be part of the lineup. The Yankees lost some offensive power when Juan Soto left to join the New York Mets. Domínguez is expected to help fill that gap. Last season, Domínguez played only 18 games but showed great potential. He hit four home runs in his first eight games in the majors before an injury cut his season short. The Yankees believe that giving him regular playing time will be beneficial. The team has been facing injury challenges, and Domínguez's performance will be crucial for their goals this season. Yankees fans are excited about his inclusion in the lineup, hoping he can contribute to their success.