TAMPA -- Miguel Andujar won't be the only one affected by the arrival of Brandon Drury to Yankees camp.
It means change for top prospect Gleyber Torres, too.
While Andujar will be asked to continue to work on his defense and compete for the starting third base job, Torres' attention will shift mostly to second base, general manager Brian Cashman told reporters at George M. Steinbrenner Field on Wednesday.
"That's the one great thing about all these things," Cashman said, sitting in the first-base dugout.