It’s no secret that the post-Stanton/Yelich/Ozuna Marlins have been among the laughing stocks of Major League Baseball. Since the start of 2018, Miami’s 218 wins rank 27th of the 30 teams. Outside of the COVID-shortened season, the Fish haven’t spent a day above the .500 mark.
Third baseman/outfielder Brian Anderson, one of the last remaining links to the previous ownership group, has been a bright spot.
When healthy, Anderson’s combination of above-average offense and strong defense have made him a key cog for the Marlins.