TAMPA -- The Yankees called up Miguel Andujar with no obvious place to put him other than at designated hitter.
With Brandon Drury playing well on both sides of the ball at third base, Andujar, the team's top prospect at the position, has two other options: DH and first base, a place that should be mostly foreign to him.
Still, Andujar should take quickly to first base, said Luis Sojo, the team's Dominican Republic/United States transition head and minor-league infield coach.
Andujar worked out there some last season and in spring training, and manager Aaron Boone has said it's possible Andujar could see time there in the majors for however long he's up.