Bronx Heartbreak

Jasson Dominguez had been so darned impressive since joining the Yankees at the beginning of the month.  Starting with a home run in his first at-bat -- and four in his first seven games -- he'd displayed power, good strike zone judgement, base running skills and outfield defense.  He also handled himself like a Yankee: calm, mature, driven but not edgy,

Eight tantalizing games that gave Yankee fans hope for the immediate future.  Those hopes went on hold Sunday afternoon when the club announced that the 20-year old phenom had a torn elbow ligament that needs surgery which will shelve "The Martian" until next summer.

It just seems unfair.  A rising star, with a serious injury that will cost 100 games or more.  Not just that, but a charismatic youngster I enjoyed seeing earlier this season while with AA Somerset.  He was as impressive a hitter as any prospect I'd seen.

Best of all, he joined a Yankee team loaded with disappointing -- and in many cases, older -- players.  In what could go down as the worst Bronx baseball season in over 30 years, Dominguez was a breath of fresh air and a signal of hopefully, better times ahead.

Now, he joins the crowded injured list -- with fingers crossed that he really will be good as new when he returns around the All Star Break.

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