The Yankees' third game of spring training, Sunday's 4-0 loss to the Detroit Tigers, featured hits by Cody Bellinger and Jazz Chisholm Jr. while Jasson Dominguez struggled defensively.
Bellinger picked up where he left off from this past Friday's 4-0 win over the Tampa Bay Rays, which was a 1-for-2 debut, singling to right field with two outs in the first inning. Batting third and starting in center field, Bellinger flew out to right field to end the third inning. Alexander Vargas replaced him in center field before the top of the sixth inning.
Chisholm rebounded from an 0-for-2 beginning to 2025 two days ago, following a first-inning lineout to center field with a third-inning single on a line drive to right field. He led off and started at second base before giving way to Andrew Velazquez in the top of the sixth inning.
Dominguez, who batted cleanup behind Bellinger, posted an 0-for-2 afternoon with an inning-ending flyout to center field in the first and a 5-3 groundout to start the top of the fourth. Defensively, Dominguez -- the starting left fielder -- lost a fly ball in the sun with one out and two on midway through the third inning.
The play went down as a single by Colt Keith, but Dominguez's misplay was obvious -- the fly ball fell to his left. He picked up the ball at the warning track and fired the ball into shortstop Anthony Volpe, though, whose relay throw to catcher Alex Jackson caught Jahmai Jones out at home plate and prevented a run.