By now, we probably have seen enough Miguel Andújar at third base to say that he is just plain bad out there. He fails the eye test, and small sample size defensive metrics have nothing positive to say. And while he hasn’t had that many reps in the outfield, he hasn’t looked particularly good back there either. Let’s face it: Andujar offers no defensive value. At least not so far.
But he does have offensive potential. So far, he has run a pitiful .218/.259/.327 line with a .255 wOBA and a sad 57 wRC+, before Friday’s doubleheader against the Baltimore Orioles.