The Yankees have entered the 2025 season banking on a young core to blossom without long stretches of growing pains. And while it’s still far too early to draw conclusions on what these players will produce by the end of the 162-game marathon, the first week’s worth of results are at least encouraging.
Call it a small sample size — because it very much is — but the Yankees’ crop of homegrown talent is providing pop in the lineup that’s not just connected to the torpedo bat craze. Between youngsters Anthony Volpe, Austin Wells, and Ben Rice are seven home runs in just 39 total at-bats, and top prospect Jasson Dominguez joined the party with his first blast of the year on Tuesday.
With ample help from captain Aaron Judge, the Yankees hit a league-record 18 homers through their first four games. The questions and doubts surrounding the team’s ability to reach base consistently and deliver in the clutch still exist, but the youth movement is already embracing a rather tall order.
“It’s four games, but certainly been encouraged by Austin, Volpe,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said before Wednesday’s game against the Diamondbacks. “Even before Dominguez had two hits and the homer yesterday, not a ton of results for him necessarily in the first few games, but I thought his at-bats were really good…
“I feel like those guys are all better hitters than they’ve been in the past, and continue to improve. We’re relying on those guys heavily. We need them to be this and better. I’ve been encouraged by what we’ve seen from our younger players. They’ve kind of carried their spring training into the early days of the season so far.”
The new faces in pinstripes are also pulling their weight, as Cody Bellinger and Paul Goldschmidt have combined to hit .310 with two homers. Jazz Chisholm Jr. is also off to a hot start with three round-trippers in his first March and April with the club. From top to bottom, the Yankees are barreling pitches.
New York’s goal of defending its American League pennant and capturing that elusive championship is undoubtedly contingent upon the veterans living up to their career marks. But the 26-and-under group is bearing plenty of responsibility too. The Yankees’ six true homegrown players in last week’s Opening Day lineup were their most in five decades.
Aaron Boone on pulling Jasson Dominguez for defense late in games when he could come up to bat again
“My expectation is that [Dominguez] becomes an outstanding defensive left fielder. You can’t guard for everything but I want his development to go as best as possible” pic.twitter.com/ENyjxJo9sW
— Yankees Videos (@snyyankees) April 2, 2025
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