Yankees’ Jasson Domínguez in concussion protocol after slamming into left field wall

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Yankees’ Jasson Domínguez in concussion protocol after slamming into left field wall

Yankees’ Jasson Domínguez in concussion protocol after slamming into left field wall

NEW YORK — Jasson Domínguez didn’t last long in the Yankees’ 9-2 win over the Rangers on Thursday, as the left fielder exited after just one batter. The Martian’s departure followed a fantastic catch on a Brandon Nimmo fly ball. Unfortunately, Domínguez, who led with his left shoulder and his head,

Yankees’ Jasson Domínguez in concussion protocol after slamming into left field wall

NEW YORK — Jasson Domínguez didn’t last long in the Yankees’ 9-2 win over the Rangers on Thursday, as the left fielder exited after just one batter. The Martian’s departure followed a fantastic catch on a Brandon Nimmo fly ball. Unfortunately, Domínguez, who led with his left shoulder and his head, slammed hard into the video screen portion of Yankee Stadium’s left field wall on the play. The ...

The New York Yankees' 9-2 victory over the Texas Rangers on Thursday came with a costly price tag: rookie sensation Jasson Domínguez was forced to exit after just one batter following a violent collision with the left-field wall at Yankee Stadium.

It all started with a bang—literally. Domínguez, known affectionately as "The Martian" for his otherworldly talent, made a spectacular running catch on a Brandon Nimmo fly ball. But in his all-out effort, he led with his left shoulder and head, slamming hard into the stadium's video screen portion of the wall. The impact sent his hat, sunglasses, and defensive positioning card flying into the air—yet he still somehow held onto the ball. It was the kind of play that defines a player's grit, but it also raised immediate concerns.

Domínguez lay face-down on the warning track as center fielder Trent Grisham rushed to his side. Yankees trainers, team physician Dr. Christopher Ahmad, manager Aaron Boone, and teammates quickly surrounded him. A cart pulled up, and after a few tense minutes, a visibly shaken Domínguez managed to walk to the cart with assistance. He wiped his eyes, shook his head, and was driven off the field—a sobering scene for a young player just finding his stride.

The Yankees later announced that Domínguez had entered concussion protocol and would be monitored and evaluated over the next several days. He also underwent an MRI on his left shoulder at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, adding another layer of concern. The initial concussion assessment was conducted at the stadium before he left.

For a player who has faced scrutiny over his defense, this catch showed just how far he's willing to go. But it also raises questions about durability: this was the second time Domínguez has left a game since his promotion on April 27. Just days earlier, on April 29, he was hit in the elbow by a pitch against the same Rangers team. Fortunately, that imaging came back clean. This latest injury feels more ominous.

With Domínguez out, the Yankees shuffled their defense: Ryan McMahon entered at third base, Cody Bellinger moved from right field to left, and Amed Rosario shifted from third to right. It's a patchwork solution for a team that's relied on Domínguez's energy and bat in his first full big-league stint.

For now, Yankees fans hold their breath. Domínguez's talent is undeniable, but his health—and his head—are what matter most. As the team navigates this concussion protocol, one thing is clear: The Martian's crash landing is a reminder of the physical toll this game demands.

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