Looks like Miguel Andujar found the gym.

Andujar — looking bigger than ever — made hard, crisp throws while working out in the Dominican Republic in videos posted to Twitter on Tuesday.

In the clips, Andujar, 24, threw in the outfield and took grounders at third base before throwing to second base. Coming off right shoulder labrum surgery, the Yankees must have been pleased to see Andujar making strong overhand throws at a sizable distance.

See the videos below:

Miguel Andujar throwing in the Dominican Republic after season-ending right shoulder surgery.@z101digital @ZDeportes pic.twitter.com/T87sl7mMl8 — Héctor Gómez (@hgomez27) January 8, 2020

Miguel Andujar taking ground balls in the Dominican Republic after season-ending right shoulder surgery.@z101digital @ZDeportes pic.twitter.com/QDkL6K5xJl — Héctor Gómez (@hgomez27) January 8, 2020

On Tuesday morning, Yankees manager Aaron Boone said in a radio interview that Andujar was fully recovered from the injury that limited him to just 12 games last year.

Boone added that he and several Yankees coaches intended to fly to the Dominican Republic next week to visit players.

“We’re just wanting him to get fully healthy and he’s doing really well,” Boone said.

“We believe he’s going to be totally healthy as he enters spring training and good to go.”

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Andujar expects to have a chance at competing with Gio Urshela for the starting third base job. General manager Brian Cashman has said many teams have inquired about whether Andujar could be had in a trade.

“He’s good to go right now,” Boone said of Andujar, whose considered a lesser defender than Urshela but has a premium bat. "Feel like he’s at a really good spot physically myself and a couple of our coaches are actually heading down to the DR next week and hopefully he’s one of the guys we’re going to see.

“We’ll get to spend a little bit of time with them and put our eyes on him a little bit and look forward to seeing him back in the fold and part of that (third base) conversation you’re talking about.”

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