With the New York Yankees considering every point of action this offseason, third baseman Miguel Andujar could be a player of significant value, whether it be in a trade or as a retained player.
Barring any trade scenarios, Andujar is on pace to be the reserve third baseman behind Gio Urshela, who exploded onto the scene in 2019, hitting .314 with 21 homers over 442 at-bats. His defense was also stellar on the hot corner, finishing with a .954 field percentage and 284 putouts over 123 games.
Urshela rightfully earned the opportunity to start during the 2020 campaign or at least the first crack at the starting lineup.