Miguel Andujar called up to the big leagues
After another New York Yankee was injured in
today's loss against the Toronto Blue Jays, the Yankees have called up Spring
Training standout Miguel Andujar to replace outfielder Billy McKinney on the
25-man roster, according to Bryan Hoch of MLB.com.
Last season, Andujar batted .315 with 16 home runs
and 82 RBI while playing for the Yankees’ Double-A and Triple-A affiliates.
Andujar only played in 15 games this spring, but during those games he slugged
four home runs, batted .267, and had a tremendous .928 OPS. Critics of Andujar
questioned whether he was ready defensively for the MLB; he struggled in the
minors with consistency in the field, and while he has a very strong arm, he
needs to work on his throws’ accuracy.
Yankees manager Aaron Boone spoke to NJ.com about
Andujar’s defensive ability before Spring Training began, “I think he has the
skills to be a major league third baseman defensively… There's no question in
my mind that defensively he'll be really good at some point.” Andujar impressed
at the plate during the Spring, and now he will prove whether he is prepared to
man the hot corner in the Major Leagues. He should also see time at first base and designated hitter.
Article by: Aidan Broderick
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