Aaron Boone insists Miguel Andujar’s shoulder seemed fine to him. Andujar echoed his manager. He hasn’t changed anything in his throwing mechanics and he didn’t feel any pain in the shoulder.
Andujar just so happened to commit two errors in his first game back since suffering a tear in the labrum of his right shoulder on March 31.
“I felt better than I expected, and honestly just happy to be back here,” the third baseman said after the Yankees’ 7-3 loss to the Twins in The Bronx.
Andujar, last year’s American League Rookie of the Year runner-up, was charged with two errors, and his three throws across the diamond could hardly be considered rockets.