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The New York Yankees have decided to keep top prospect Jasson Dominguez in Triple-A, favoring veteran Alex Verdugo in the outfield despite Verdugo's recent struggles. General Manager Brian Cashman stated that Verdugo's current performance gives the team a better chance to win, citing his recent improvements. Dominguez has been outstanding in Triple-A with a .318 batting average and 11 home runs, but Cashman emphasized the need for him to play every day if called up. The decision has frustrated fans and sparked internal debate among Yankees executives, some of whom pushed for Dominguez's promotion. Cashman and manager Aaron Boone's loyalty to Verdugo remains strong, even though his performance has been among the worst in the MLB since mid-June.
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