A former New York Yankees prospect could be available at the MLB trade deadline.
Bleacher Report baseball analyst Kerry Miller published a list of the "most likely" players to be traded by each MLB team on May 21.
Among them was former Yankees international prospect Miguel Andujar, who currently plays for the Athletics.
"The A's as a contender was fun while it lasted, but a recent skid of nine losses in 11 games has them looking once more like a team destined for a bit of selling," Miller wrote on May 21.
"They don't have a whole lot to put on the trade block, assuming they'll only be looking to unload the impending free agents as they flirt with reaching the end of their rebuild," the writer continued. "José Leclerc being on the 60-day IL further trims an already short list of candidates."
Miller finally concluded that "Miguel Andujar could be a good one."
"[Andujar] hit .285 last season while resurfacing for the first time since his big breakout in 2018, and he has bumped that batting average up to .312 in the early going," Miller reasoned. "Andujar can also play first, third, left or right, so he could be a solution for darn near any contender if he continues hitting reasonably well."
As of May 24, Andujar is still batting a career-best .312, and he's in the midst of a bit of a career revival with the Athletics since joining them ahead of the 2024 campaign.
As Miller noted, Andujar batted .285 last season, reaching 30 RBI for the first time since 2018.
In 2025, the versatile bat already has 3 home runs and 19 RBI, with a slugging percentage of .433 and an OPS of .777.
Having just turned 30 years old in March, it'll be interesting to see if Andujar is moved at the 2025 trade deadline.
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