Yankees’ Aaron Boone keeps reporters guessing with vague Jasson Dominguez injury update

New York Yankees outfielder Jasson Dominguez is working his way back from injury. With Aaron Judge injured as well, the Yankees are certainly hopeful that Dominguez can return sooner rather than later. However, manager Aaron Boone did not provide too much new information when asked about Dominguez on Wednesday before the Yankees’ game against the Cleveland Guardians at Progressive Field, via Gary Phillips.

Aaron Boone said ‘we’ll see’ when asked if Jasson Domínguez will be added to the active roster once his rehab assignment is over. He said the same thing when asked if he could be in play on Friday when the #Yankees begin a series against the #BlueJays in Toronto,” Phillips reported.

The Yankees and Guardians will play the final game of their series on Wednesday in Cleveland. New York currently holds a 2-0 series lead. The Yankees will then continue their road trip with a three-game weekend series against the Blue Jays in Toronto.

It remains to be seen if Dominguez will return for the series.

The 23-year-old has appeared in nine total big league games this season. He has hit just .200/.250/.367 during that span, but his potential and ceiling remain intriguing. With Judge out due to injury, Dominguez could receive quality playing time once he makes his return.

Updates on Jasson Dominguez’s injury status will continue to be monitored and provided as they are made available. Meanwhile, the Yankees and Guardians will play on Wednesday afternoon at 1:10 PM EST as New York looks to earn a series sweep.

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