 Welcome to Intentional Walk. I'm Jack Currie. We're mixing it up a little bit today. We're not walking from home to first. I'm in the third base area because I'm standing right where Miguel Andujar was standing this morning as he fielded ground balls from Carlos Mendoza, the Yankees infield coordinator. Obviously, the Yankees are working on Andujar's defense this spring, and this was not just a walk in the park workout. It was very intense, a lot of animation, a lot of instruction from Mendoza. So I spoke to Mendoza afterwards, and I said, what are the things you're working on with Andujar? And he talked about his pre-pitch setup. So think about a fielder trying to get in position. What the Yankees want to do with Andujar is allow him to have an efficient first step. Last year, being at the Major League level for the first time, he got down so low because the ball is coming at you at a harder rate than it ever has in your entire career. So what the Yankees would like him to do is incorporate a little hop into his pre-pitch routine. So as the pitcher is about to release the ball, they want Andujar to have a little hop because then he will already be moving in a certain direction to perhaps have that quick first step and be more efficient and get to the ball. As Aaron Boone, the manager said, great fielders have great feet, and they believe with Andujar's athleticism he will be able to make those adjustments. The other thing that Carlos Mendoza told me was that Andujar is working on his throwing motion. If you're a Yankee fan, you know that he has always been from the side, three-quarters. They would like him to throw more over the top on routine grounders. Something hit right at him, just throw it over the top. It's a truer throw, and as Mendoza said, it's going to carry across the first base and be a lot more accurate. Now if he has to move side to side, they're okay with him still going down three-quarters, going sidearm, because that's what he is used to. So keep an eye on Andujar. Look for that hop when you watch him this season, and look for the fact that he's changing his throwing motion. Of course, since he's making changes, you know what today's song of the day is. It's David Bowie with Changes. We'll see you soon.