CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Two weeks ago, the Cincinnati Reds targeted Miguel Andujar on the trade market because they were looking for another option against left-handed pitching. He has already become the Reds’ cleanup hitter, making starts in the No. 4 start against both lefties and righties over the last week.
“Since he has been here, it hasn’t really mattered if it’s left or right,” said left-handed relief specialist Sam Moll, who knows “lefty killers” as well as anyone on the Reds. “It’s the jump start that we had hoped for bringing him in. He’s finding his way into the lineup every day. You just have to make your pitches against him, and he makes you pay when you don’t. When you do make you’re pitch against him, he’ll fight it off. And he takes advantage of those that you leave over the p