The New York Yankees are forcing Miguel Andujar into a corner this off-season, as tearing his labrum in 2019 allowed incumbent Gio Urshela to steal the third base position away from him.
Andujar struggled defensively in his rookie season, but his offensive production was stellar, as he hit .297, with 27 home runs and 47 doubles. There is a reason general manager Brian Cashman retained Andujar instead of trading him away for a bullpen piece.
His potential is sky-high, and letting a talent of that caliber walk out the door for minimal return is not advisable at any level.