As the New York Yankees’ front office continues to make significant roster changes in preparation for the 2025 season, there are players already on the team who have the potential to elevate their performances and strengthen the lineup. While high-profile additions like Max Fried, Devin Williams, and Cody Bellinger are expected to play key roles, the Yankees will also need several returning players to step up and make an impact if they aim to contend for the World Series.
OF Jasson Dominguez
“The Martian,” Jasson Dominguez, faced setbacks last season due to injuries, including Tommy John surgery in late 2023 and a summer oblique injury. These challenges disrupted his debut in the majors, where he struggled for the first time in his career. However, Dominguez’s elite speed and power make him an exciting talent. Signed for a record-breaking $5.1 million at age 16, he has consistently impressed scouts and fans. Yankees GM Brian Cashman has indicated that Dominguez will have the opportunity to secure the starting left field position during spring training, potentially marking a breakout season for the young outfielder.
SS Anthony Volpe
Shortstop Anthony Volpe has experienced inconsistency in his initial two seasons, posting a .228/.288/.373 slash line with 323 strikeouts and 33 home runs across 319 games. Defensive struggles have also been evident with 33 errors. However, Volpe showcased maturity at the plate during the postseason, hitting .286/.407/.408 in the playoffs, including a grand slam in the World Series. At just 24 years old, he has the potential to build on this momentum and become a key contributor.
C Austin Wells
In his first full MLB season, catcher Austin Wells appeared in a career-high 115 games. While he had standout months in July and August with nine home runs, his performance declined in September and October, particularly in the playoffs, where he batted just .120. Managing an elite pitching staff and adjusting to the demands of the major leagues posed challenges, but Wells is expected to benefit from the experience and return stronger in his sophomore season.
These three players, with improved consistency and health, could significantly boost the Yankees’ chances of a successful 2025 campaign.