BALTIMORE – Asked what he’s seen from Jasson Domínguez this season, Brian Cashman recently acknowledged that the 22-year-old’s playing time has suffered as a result of Trent Grisham’s success.

“I don’t think anybody had the expectation that Grish was going to come in and do what he’s done this year,” the general manager said. “Going into [the season], the plan was to give [Domínguez] a runway to deal with some growing pains, and every month, in theory, he’d settle in and establish himself as an everyday guy at this level. But Grish was like, ‘Hey, don’t forget about me, because I can do some things.'”

As Cashman alluded to, the plan was for Domínguez to be the Yankees’ everyday left fielder when the season began. But with Grisham enjoying a career year and cementing himself in center

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