Yankees get Jasson Dominguez diagnosis after scary crash into wall, Spencer Jones coming up
The Yankees and Rangers wrapped up their three-game series on Thursday afternoon at Yankee Stadium.
NEW YORK — Watching from right field, Cody Bellinger had one thought as Jasson Dominguez crashed headfirst into the chain-link portion of the left-center wall making a great catch on the first hitter of Thursday’s 9-2 Yankees win over the Rangers at Yankee Stadium: Concussion. Yankees catcher J. C.
Escarra feared something worse. “I was frightened when he was on the ground and not moving,” he said. “When Jasson didn’t move for five or 10 seconds.
I thought something must be wrong. ” Escarra was relieved seeing Dominguez move his arm and stand up before he was carted off the field and rushed to New York Presbyterian Hospital. After the Yankees won to finish off a 6-1 homestand, manager Aaron Boone provided a medical update on Dominguez, who is in concussion protocol and had an MRI on his left shoulder.
“The concussion testing so far is negative,” Boone said. “That’s good. We’ll obviously continue to monitor that.
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