Miguel Andujar

Trenton Thunder third baseman Miguel Andujar during an at bat in a Class AA Eastern League game at Harrisburg on Aug. 05, 2016. (James Robinson | PennLive.com)

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- Yankees third base prospect Miguel Andujar has generated trade interest, according to general manager Brian Cashman.

"I get a lot of compliments on him from other clubs, a lot of teams asking me about him. He's going to be a big leaguer," Cashman said at the Omni Resort & Spa during Day 3 of the MLB General Managers Meetings on Wednesday.

Andujar, 21, hit .273 with 12 homers and 83 RBI between High-A Tampa and Double-A Trenton. In Tampa, he hit .283 with 10 bombs and 41 RBI. At Trenton, he hit .266 with two homers and 42 RBI.

Andujar was just named to the Arizona Fall League all-star game. The Yankees gave him a $700,000 signing bonus at age 16 in 2011.

It's unclear whether Andujar will start next season at Double-A or Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. MLB.com ranks him the Yankees' No. 7 overall prospect -- the only third baseman to crack the website's top 30 list. He didn't make Baseball America's top 10 list of Yankees prospects.

Here's a portion of MLB.com's scouting report on Andujar:

"He has shown more offensive and defensive consistency in 2016 while continuing to showcase the two most important tools at third base. He has a fast bat and well above-average power from the right side of the plate, though interestingly most of his pop presently comes against right-handers. He's improving in his ability to handle breaking pitches and make consistent contact, showing a knack for making adjustments.

Andujar's most obvious tool is his plus-plus arm, with one scout projecting that he'd have a 95-mph fastball if he became a pitcher. He has the hands and range to make most plays at the hot corner, though he needs to settle down after making 26 errors in each of the past two seasons."

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