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Will Jasson Dominguez play tonight against Cleveland Guardians? Latest update on New York Yankees star's injury report (June 4, 2025)

Will Jasson Dominguez play tonight against Cleveland Guardians? Latest update on New York Yankees star's injury report (June 4, 2025)

Time of India2 days ago

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The New York Yankees will play the Cleveland Guardians tonight at Yankee Stadium, and fans want to know if Jasson Domínguez will be in the game. The young outfielder hurt his thumb in Sunday's game against the Dodgers, worrying everyone.
Manager Aaron Boone gave a hopeful update, but will Domínguez play at 7:05 p.m. ET? Let's look at his latest injury updates.
Jasson Domínguez's thumb injury shows promising recovery signs
In the Yankees' 7-3 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Sunday, Jasson Domínguez hurt his left thumb while sliding into second base. He couldn't hold a bat after, and fans were scared he'd miss a lot of games. On Tuesday, Aaron Boone said the injury might only keep Domínguez out for a few days. Boone shared that the 22-year-old's thumb is getting better every day so that he might play tonight against the Guardians.
The game will be on Amazon Prime Video and CLEG. The team is still checking Domínguez's thumb, but his improvement is good news for the Yankees, who have many hurt players. Fans are excited to see if 'The Martian' will be back on the field tonight in the Bronx.
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The Yankees have had a tough 2025 with lots of injuries. Big players like Gerrit Cole, Luis Gil, Marcus Stroman, JT Brubaker, and now Luke Weaver, who hurt his hamstring against the Dodgers, are out.
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But Domínguez has been a bright spot in his first full season, hitting .247 with a .766 OPS. On May 9, he hit three home runs and got seven RBIs against the Athletics.
He also hit a game-winning home run against the Texas Rangers on May 21, helping the Yankees win the series. His possible return tonight is super important as the team faces the strong Guardians. The Yankees are counting on their players to keep fighting, and Domínguez's comeback could give them a boost at Yankee Stadium.
The Yankees want to bounce back after losing two of three games to the Dodgers. Domínguez's thumb is still being checked, and trainers will decide if he can play before the game. If he's in, his speed and hitting could help a lot against Cleveland. Even if he doesn't play, the Yankees are ready to compete with their team. Boone's update gives hope that Domínguez will be back soon, maybe even tonight.

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