The Marlins have had major issues driving in runs over the first two months of the season.
But it’s usually not so bad when Brian Anderson is up to bat.
On a team that ranks last in the majors in run production, Anderson has emerged as one of the National League’s best hitters with runners in scoring position.
In such situations, Anderson entered Wednesday’s game hitting .407 (22 for 54), which ranks second in the National League among hitters with 50 such plate appearances behind only Freddie Freeman.
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