The Pittsburgh Pirates have designated Miguel Andujar for assignment. Andujar came to the Pirates after the New York Yankees DFA’d him late in the season. He only appeared in nine games for the Pirates, hitting .250 over 40 plate appearances.
Pittsburgh DFA’d Andujar to make room for Andrew McCutchen, who the team recently signed. The two sides agreed to a one-year, five-million-dollar contract earlier in the week so the veteran could return to Pittsburgh.
The Pirates have designated Miguel Andújar for assignment.
The Pirates have designated Miguel Andújar for assignment. https://t.co/Rl9AcZSIjq
It’s been a rough stretch for Andujar. In 2018, he finished second to Shohei Ohtani for the Rookie of the Year Award. Since then, he’s battled a variety of injuries.
Baseball fans are surprised to hear that the Pirates DFA’d Andujar. He had so much upside coming into the league. They can see a team taking their chances on him quickly.
“I just can’t believe it,” one fan tweeted.
“Very surprising,” another fan tweeted.
Andujar has only played over 50 games during a season once in his career, and that was in 2018. His inability to stay in the lineup has been a stain on his career so far.
@MLBONFOX Pretty bad when the Pirates don’t even want you
Miguel Andujar’s only full season:
149 games, 170 hits, 27 home runs
92 runs, .297 batting average
less than 100 strikeouts
@MLBONFOX This guy never got a chance Miguel Andujar’s only full season:149 games, 170 hits, 27 home runs92 rbis, .297 batting averageless than 100 strikeouts
@MLBONFOX What a fall from grace when you go from top Yankees prospect to not being good enough for the Pirates.
Fans mentioned how tough the game of baseball is. Miguel Andujar went from being considered a high-ceiling prospect with the New York Yankees to being DFA’d by the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Will Miguel Andujar catch on with another team after being DFA’d by the Pittsburgh Pirates?