The Yankees are preparing to roll into the 2025 season with a fresh face at the top of the lineup. Unless they acquire a high-caliber bat to fill the void, manager Aaron Boone has floated the idea of Jasson Domínguez taking over as the leadoff hitter.
While Domínguez will be entering his first full MLB season, his skill set aligns well with what teams typically want in a table-setter: the ability to get on base, a mix of power and speed, and the potential to evolve into an elite offensive weapon.
Boone expressed confidence in the 21-year-old, noting how his natural abilities could make him an ideal fit.