Miguel Andujar will undergo surgery to repair a torn right meniscus and will miss least 4-6 weeks in recovery, A’s manager Mark Kotsay told MLB.com’s Martin Gallegos and other reporters. The Athletics will also lose another player to the season-opening injured list, as Sean Newcomb will miss time due to irritation in his surgically-repaired left knee.
Andujar’s surgery is set for Wednesday, and Kotsay said a further timeline will be established once doctors actually “get in there [to see] what the repair has to be….We could be looking at a longer timeframe.” This will mark the second major surgery for Andujar, following a shoulder procedure in 2019 that cost him most of that season and serves as a turning point in his career.
A spectacular 2018 season with the Yankees saw Andujar finish second in AL Rookie of the Year voting, though he has since played in only 144 Major League games. The Yankees seemed to move on from Andujar after his lost 2019 campaign, and gave him only sporadic looks on the big league roster amidst several call-ups and demotions back and forth from Triple-A. The Pirates claimed Andujar off waivers from New York in September 2022, but this fresh start didn’t result in much more MLB playing time, as Andujar appeared in only 30 games for Pittsburgh in 2023.
Oakland acquired Andujar on another waiver claim back in November, and avoided arbitration by agreeing to a $1.7MM salary for 2024. Andujar has been on fire at the plate during Spring Training, yet he’ll now face yet another frustrating setback with this knee injury. More will be known once the surgery takes place, yet the hope is obviously for a best-case scenario that would see Andujar make his official A’s debut some time in May.
Newcomb had a lateral meniscus repair of his own on his left knee in September, and then an arthroscopic procedure on his right knee in December. It certainly isn’t promising that Newcomb’s knee is still giving him problems, though the characterization of the issue as just “irritation” is perhaps a hint that there isn’t any further structural damage. The Athletics will give Newcomb an extra 15 days on the IL at the start of the year to hopefully work through his soreness, and then complete any ramp-up work necessary to get him ready for his season debut.
Newcomb has seen action in each of the last seven Major League seasons, pitching mostly with the Braves before a trade to the Cubs in April 2022. He spent most of the 2023 season in the Giants’ minor league system before being traded to the A’s and given a look on the active roster, and Newcomb then delivered a 3.00 ERA over 15 innings. Small sample size notwithstanding, it was still a big improvement over the 7.45 ERA that the southpaw posted in 73 2/3 MLB innings over the 2020-22 seasons. Those struggles were tied to rather extreme difficulties in limiting walks and home runs, and Newcomb still issued nine free passes in his 15 innings with Oakland.
Between Trevor Gott’s Tommy John surgery, Scott Alexander’s stress reaction in his left ribs, and now Newcomb’s knee issue, the Athletics have suddenly lost the three most experienced members of their bullpen to the IL (and, in Gott’s case, for the whole season). Kyle Muller is now also the only left-hander remaining in the relief corps with Alexander and Newcomb sidelined, so the A’s might be on the lookout for southpaws in particular if they turn to the open market for any veteran relievers who might be available after the last rounds of Spring Training cuts.
As for Andujar, he was seemingly penciled into the regular outfield mix, but the A’s will now have to adjust to his IL stint. Utilityman Hoy Park might now have a better chance of breaking camp, and Park has helped his case with some very impressive numbers in Cactus League play. Park and Lawrence Butler could be backup outfield options behind the provisional starting trio of Seth Brown, JJ Bleday, and Esteury Ruiz.
DonOsbourne
These guys are like surgically repaired cockroaches.
28rings
He’s got the worst luck
dasit
poor andujar
easy guy to root for great bad-ball hitter
holding out hope he can find a role
BigBallsLongBat
Andujar just can’t catch a break. Heartbreaking.
Buzzz Killington
It just breaks my meniscus seeing this news.
Juggy
The guy is actually a talented ball player with huge upside. But with all his injuries that plague him, it’s actually a shame
spooky
Huge upside is right. If Andujar put up a good first half I heard the Angels were willing to trade Trout and a couple top 5 prospects to get him
top jimmy
Andujar was having a monster spring. Every time he starts to build some momentum, he suffers another setback. Maybe just not meant to be.
mlb1225
Was hoping that Andujar would get an extended look in Oakland. He didn’t look bad in September of last season for the Pirates, but it was a fairly small sample size and was mostly used as a part-timer. 4-6 weeks should still get him a decent look in May and beyond.
DR2020
I feel bad for the guy. I have always been a fan of his and felt he could be a really good hitter if he got a few breaks. Unfortunately, he got the wrong kind of breaks today.
RobM
Injuries have not been his friend.
I don’t believe he ever was the same after his labrum surgery. To me it’s no better than 50-50 if the player returns to full functionality. He may look the same, but it’s a highly invasive procedure. Just the simple loss of a fraction of bat speed can be the difference between still hitting AAA but falling short in the majors.
mlbnyyfan
Andujar injured again. This guy has horrible luck
Buzzz Killington
Is it to late to trade Frazier and Andujar for Dylan Cease?
This one belongs to the Reds
They were trying to trade those guys for everyone under the sun.
Joe says...
Pittsburgh wanted them for Cole so…
StudWinfield
If only Andujar could get those 500 AB’s again…
Yanks4life22
Still rooting for you Miggy. Dude has a monster season in him if he can catch some breaks. He was hitting the hell out of the ball this spring too.
Will always love how much you annoyed the crap out of Cashman by having a great rookie season with the bat lol.
Gumby82
NO!!! Now I definitely know the season is about to begin. Get well soon A’s! Let’s lose only 85-90 games this season!
Doron
When will Miguel Andujar get some luck for pete’s sake??!?!?!?!!?
I really hope he can finally string together 1-2 healthy seasons and produce like he has the talent to.
I was thrilled with his rookie season with the Yankees, and then the **** hit the fan.
GET SOME LUCK!!!!!!!!!
mlbnyyfan
Yankees are horrible at player development. Andujar, Frazier, Bird, etc. I just hope the new group of players succeed Volpe, Wells, Dominez, Jones, etc
Joe says...
You just named three guys who’s careers were derailed by injuries, not poor development.
MLB Fanatic
I guess Judge and Montgomery didn’t count for him.
Mendoza Line 215
I was rooting for Andujar as he was a good hitter with the Pirates near the end of last year but BC never really gave him a good chance.
He hit well in AAA and Shelton called him a good hitter.
The A’s were going to give him a good chance and he hit very well in ST.
His body has given out a second time and he is an unlucky player who could be a solid ML player.
It seems that he has many fans here who are rooting for him to come back and get the chance to play that every good player deserves.
mlbnyyfan
FYI. Judge always injured and I honestly thought Monty was the second coming of Andy P but was traded for no reason
Doron
Monty getting traded was the biggest WTF moment I have experienced as a Yankees Fan since the late 70’s,
Trading a solid #4-5 that he was at the time of the trade, was seriously insane, especially considering how fragile the middle to back end of the Yankees rotation was.
Doron
I feel sorry for the guy.
You do NOT put up a rookie season like he did without skills.
He just has not been able to stay on the field.
Tough Break for the guy, he just needs to stay healthy for a stretch.