NEW YORK – It took until the ninth inning of the Yankees’ final game for Jasson Domínguez to log a postseason at-bat, coming off the bench and ripping a double to the wall in right-center field off the Blue Jays’ Jeff Hoffman.
“The Martian” will look to build on that when his next at-bats come in winter ball, providing the switch-hitter with a potential launching pad toward a starting role in the Yankees outfield in 2026.
Domínguez has begun workouts with Leones del Escogido of the Dominican Winter League, confirming what the Yankees had hinted toward since their playoff exit: that the 22-year-old “Martian” would spend part of the offseason playing in his home country.
Asked if he views Domínguez as a starting outfielder in 2026, Yankees manager Aaron Boone said in October that he “

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