Following Miguel Andújar’s breakout rookie season, it seemed as though his worst-case scenario was to become a super-sub, providing instant offense off the bench or in an occasional start as the designated hitter, if his porous glove never came around. Instead, his defensive follies have continued, while his offensive output has all but dried up.
Aaron Boone has said that Andújar will take reps in the infield and outfield during spring training, but probably won’t have a firm slot on the Yankees’ big league roster until there are a couple of injuries and his bat gets hot.