Dominguez is a good bet to go 20/20 as a rookie if the playing time is there. He has six homers and six steals in 100 MLB plate appearances and turns 22 in February, which makes him almost a year younger than Pete Crow-Armstrong and Dylan Crews. He returned to minor-league action in mid-May after undergoing Tommy John surgery in September 2023. Dominguez slashed .314/.376/.504 with 11 home runs, 16 steals and a 20 percent strikeout rate in 58 minor-league games before getting regular run for the big club in the final two weeks of the season. Dominguez's outfield defense was poor enough that it led to him hardly playing in New York's deep postseason run. Had Dominguez been more of an offensive spark plug in his brief time in the majors, manager Aaron Boone might have trusted him more in the playoffs, but the skipper is already publicly envisioning a big role for El Marciano (the Martian) in 2025. With a normal offseason and a clearer role for the big club (everyday left fielder), Dominguez's draft cost could steadily rise this spring. Read Past Outlooks