Miguel Andujar pinch-hit for Gavin Lux late in Friday's loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks. He ripped a double down the right field line, but he didn't seem to be running full speed.
In the fourth inning of a 1-1 ballgame on Tuesday night, Cincinnati Reds designated hitter Miguel Andujar hit a blooper down the left field line. Elly De La Cruz somehow scored all the way from first base and Los Angeles Angels broadcaster Matt Vasgersian could not believe it.
The Reds led the Phillies 4-0 in the bottom of the seventh inning on Wednesday when Miguel Andujar stepped up to the plate. After fouling off a bunch of tough sliders from Phillies pitcher Jordan Romano, Andujar hit a slider that creeped over the left field wall for a grand slam to put the Reds on top 8-0.
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The Athletics elected to deal one of their veteran bats before the Trade Deadline, Miguel Andujar, to the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for minor league pitching prospect Kenya Huggins.
The Reds also get a 27th man for today’s Speedway Classic. The additions made by the Cincinnati Reds at the July 31st trade deadline have been known for two days now.
The Cincinnati Reds traded their 22nd-ranked prospect Kenya Huggins for utility player Miguel Andujar from the Athletics on Thursday. Andujar is expected to join the team on Saturday and wear No.
The Cincinnati Reds just beat the trade deadline on Thursday, dealing minor league right-handed pitcher Kenya Huggins to the Athletics in exchange for Miguel Andujar.
For their third and final trade of this year’s trade deadline, the Cincinnati Reds have acquired LF/3B/DH Miguel Andujar from the Athletics. They are sending RHP Kenya Huggins to the Athletics in return.
The Cincinnati Reds are squeaking in one final deal before the deadline. After trading for Ke'Bryan Hayes on Tuesday, the Reds are adding yet another third base option in Miguel Andujar, according to Ari Alexander.
The Cincinnati Reds have traded for utility player Miguel Andujar, according to Ari Alexander of KPRC2. The 30-year-old is slashing .298/.329/.436 with six home runs and 27 RBIs over 60 games with the A's this season.
As the league enters the home stretch of the trade deadline, MLB insider Francys Romero reported that former New York Yankees utilityman Miguel Andujar, who is currently on the Athletics, is garnering interest from contenders.
Miguel Andujar smashed two homers and Brent Rooker and Darell Hernaiz each hit one as the Athletics powered their way to a 5-4 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Wednesday night at West Sacramento, Calif.
The Cincinnati Reds are 56-52 entering play on Wednesday, and while they're 8.5 games back of the Milwaukee Brewers in the NL Central with the Chicago Cubs in between, the Reds are just three games back of the final NL Wild Card spot.
As the MLB Trade Deadline approaches, we're feeling less confident that the A's are going to trade away any big pieces of their club in the coming days.
The A’s have selected the contract of outfielder Carlos Cortes from Triple-A Las Vegas and immediately optioned him back to Vegas, per the team’s transaction log at MLB.com.
The Athletics are getting back one of their potential trade pieces ahead of the deadline at the end of the month, with left fielder/third baseman Miguel Andujar officially being activated from the IL ahead of Wednesday's game.
It could be back to the future for the New York Yankees ahead of the July 31 MLB trade deadline. It's no secret general manager Brian Cashman could be shopping for an upgrade at third base.
Athletics third baseman/left fielder Miguel Andujar sustained right oblique discomfort in Sunday's game and likely will be placed on the injured list, manager Mark Kotsay said after the 8-4 loss to the host Toronto Blue Jays.
The career arc for Miguel Andujar has been quite the roller coaster. The former top prospect in the Yankees organization went from hitting 27 home runs as a rookie in 2018 to being a contact-oriented hitter with the Athletics.
Back in Miguel Andujar's rookie season with the New York Yankees, he was the team's everyday third baseman. In that season, he ended up posting a .297 batting average with 27 long balls in 606 plate appearances.
Once one of the hottest young hitters in baseball with the New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics outfielder Andujar is proving that he still has something to prove in the MLB.