Yankees' Jasson Domínguez undergoes Tommy John surgery; Michael King strikes out 13 in loss to Blue Jays
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NEW YORK — Jasson Domínguez underwent Tommy John reconstruction surgery as expected on Wednesday, the Yankees announced. The procedure also included the addition of internal bracing, a newer method for repairing torn ulnar collateral ligaments.
“Officially bionic,” Domínguez, already known as The Martian, wrote in an Instagram post following the surgery.
Domínguez’s surgery was performed by Dr. Keith Meister in Arlington, Texas. The 20-year-old center fielder’s anticipated recovery time is expected to take 9-10 months.
While it is more common for pitchers to have Tommy John surgery — their recoveries usually take 12-18 months — a few Yankees position players have had the traditional UCL operation in recent years. That list includes Gleyber Torres, Aaron Hicks and Didi Gregorius.
When asked what advice he had for Domínguez’s impending rehab, Torres said, “Take time.”
“The recovery is really important,” Torres told the New York Daily News. “Do the right thing. Just do your exercise, rest.”
Torres went on to note that he had surgery on his left, non-throwing arm in 2017. Domínguez, however, had the procedure done on his right elbow, the one he uses to throw from the outfield.
“As a right-hander, it’s gonna be more work, for sure,” Torres said of Domínguez’s rehab.
Torres added that he didn’t start swinging a bat until seven months after his surgery.
Despite the addition of the internal bracing, the Yankees have consistently said that Domínguez is on a 9-10-month timeline, the standard for position players after traditional Tommy John. Boston’s Trevor Story recently returned to action more than seven months after undergoing the bracing procedure. Meister performed that operation as well.
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