Miami Marlins third baseman Brian Anderson didn't quite take the step forward that many in the organization hoped he would in his third season. Anderson finished 2019 with a .261/.342/.468 slash line that represented a step back in average and on-base percentage. His slugging did rise along with his hard-hit rate of 45.7% which was a three-point jump from the previous year. The fact that Anderson reached the 20-homer mark in 126 games should give hope that he could jump to 25 or more taters if ...
Brian Anderson 2020 Outlook: Unspectacular But Solid Option for Poi... rotoballer.comMon 1/20/20 1:42 AM