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New York Yankees Instill Their Faith in Third Baseman Gio Urshela

The difference between 2018 and 2019 for New York Yankees starting third baseman Miguel Andujar is mind-blowing. Going from a .297 batting average with 27 homers and 92 RBIs with an .855 OPS to a .128 BA is the contrast of his unfortunate reality.

The New York Yankees are forced to make a decision:

The runner-up for Rookie of the Year just a season ago has faltered at the hands of injury and confidence-issues. A small tear in his right-labrum force Andujar out for several weeks, but the pain subsided and he found his way back to the starting team after avoiding season-ending surgery.