Anderson has re-introduced a running game to his offense this month, Daryl Van Schouwen of the Chicago Sun-Times reports.
EDGE Analysis
Base-stealing was a big part of Anderson's game in the minors -- he stole 49 at Double-A Birmingham in 2015 -- and said he got away from it in the majors for a variety of reasons. "Kind of got caught up in trying to impress when I got to the big leagues - kind of lost focus with it and being not sure or kind of scared in certain spots, because I didn't want to get thrown out," he said. "Now it's just, 'So what if I get thrown out. Just go.' " Anderson had gone 72 games with just two attempted steals before swiping five bags in five attempts over the past nine games. With his power beginning to develop -- the 24-year-old has 16 home runs this season -- we're looking at a potential 20-20 man for the White Sox.