MINNEAPOLIS — Jasson Dominguez has one rehab game under his belt, but plenty more to go.
And even when his 20-day rehab clock runs out, the Yankees outfielder may still need more time in the minors to continue his full buildup after missing all of spring training while rehabbing from Tommy John surgery.
As long as the Yankees’ outfield remains healthy, the 21-year-old Dominguez was likely to be optioned to the minors anyway when his rehab assignment finishes.
But Aaron Boone indicated Wednesday that Dominguez would need the equivalent of a full spring training — “I mean, like, a month’s worth of playing and building up,” he said — before the Yankees would be at a point where they would make any potential decision on him.
Jasson Dominguez is working his way back from a UCL injury.Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post
Dominguez played his first rehab game Tuesday with Single-A Tampa, going 1-for-3 with a walk as the DH.
Dominguez, who sat Wednesday, is scheduled to DH only for the first two weeks before mixing in outfield action, meaning he will likely only get a few games in the field before his 20-day rehab clock expires.
Dominguez told the Associated Press on Tuesday night he was throwing up to 150 feet in his progression.
“He’s in the first days of spring training games,” Boone said before the Yankees’ 4-0 win over the Twins at Target Field. “Let’s just get out of his way right now and get him right and get him playing and get him the regular reps and then we’ll see where we are hopefully in 10 days, two weeks from now when we’re now getting him into the outfield and start to really build him up.
“Then if we have a decision to make, we’ll obviously make that. But still, that’s a long ways off.”
Jasson Dominguez made a strong impression with the Yankees last season in a short stint.Robert Sabo for NY Post
There was a brief holdup before the Yankees challenged a call at first base in the bottom of the third inning.
Boone had turned to bench coach Brad Ausmus, who had called to the video room for a decision on whether to challenge.