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The New York Yankees have recalled top prospect Jasson Dominguez from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, indicating he will take on a near-everyday role in the outfield. Dominguez, who has impressed with a .309 batting average and strong performance at Triple-A, was brought up to replace struggling outfielder Alex Verdugo. Yankees manager Aaron Boone opted for a lineup featuring more left-handed hitters against Royals right-hander Brady Singer, making room for Dominguez. This move comes after the Yankees faced criticism for delaying Dominguez's promotion despite his readiness. General manager Brian Cashman emphasized that Dominguez would only be recalled if he was guaranteed regular playing time. The Yankees' decision reflects their commitment to developing their young talent as the season progresses.
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