The Yankees‘ future is hard to tell, as due to COVID-19, their financial flexibility has been slashed significantly. Managing partner Hal Steinbrenner stated that the team lost an exorbitant amount of money, which could hold them back from targeting big-name free agents this off-season.
What does that mean for younger players like Miguel Andujar, who failed to make a statement during the 2020 season? Well, it presents another opportunity in pinstripes.
Andújar had a tumultuous 2020 campaign, playing in just 21 of the Yankees’ 60 games this past season. He struggled significantly in the batter’s box and had his hiccups in the outfield as well.