Miguel Andujar is a Dominican professional baseball third baseman and left fielder for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB).

Miguel Enrique Andújar was born on March 2, 1995, in San Cristóbal Province, Dominican Republic.

He signed with the New York Yankees as an international free agent in July 2011 and made his professional debut in 2012 with the Gulf Coast Yankees.

Miguel Andujar has played for the Gulf Coast Yankees 2, the Charleston RiverDogs of the Class A South Atlantic League as well as the Tampa Yankees.

Miguel Andujar was promoted to the major leagues by the Yankees on June 28, 2017, when the Yankees designated hitter Matt Holliday went on the disabled list.

Miguel Andujar made his major league debut as the Yankees’ designated hitter on June 28, 2017, against the Chicago White Sox.

Will Miguel Andujar Start? Why Is Miguel Andujar Not Playing?

Andujar has been out since July 6 with a left wrist strain. He most recently participated in workouts with Double-A Somerset last week, and now he is set to play in live games at Triple-A.

Andújar appeared in just 45 games with the Yankees in 2021, unable to secure playing time before landing on the injured list in July with a left wrist sprain, missing the rest of the season.