Brian Anderson can be a lot of things to the Marlins.
He can be a POWER hitter.
With 11 home runs in his rookie season and 20 last year (in 30 fewer games), Anderson can probably continue that natural path to more power as he gets better at facing big league pitchers. Tacked onto that, the fences have been brought in at Marlins Park, blessing Anderson with a legitimate shot at 30 home runs.
He can be a CONTACT hitter.
Anderson’s career 21 percent strikeout rate isn’t the stuff of magic, to be sure, however only Miguel Rojas (11.