Insurance Policy
After the Yankees let Todd Frazier leave for the Mets as a free agent and then traded his predecessor Chase Headley to the Padres, the door seemed wide open for rookie Miguel Andujar to take over at the hot corner in the Bronx. While the talented Andujar may still have a chance to win the job in spring training, it's no surprise that GM Brian Cashman wanted an insurance policy, a low cost veteran able to compete with Andujar. And he found that guy Tuesday. For the modest price of mid-level prospects Nick Solak and Taylor Widener, they join a three-team with Arizona and Tampa Bay that nets the Yanks Brandon Drury. In two-and-a-half seasons, he's played second, third and even a little outfield, perfect for a bench player or even a short term starter if Andujar or 2nd basemen Gleyber Torres show they're not ready for prime time.
(This image of Drury is from a D'backs-Mets game last August 23rd.)
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