The Miami Marlins knew what they were getting when they selected Anderson in the third round of the MLB Draft in 2014. His rise through the minor league system was swift. His presence was undeniable.
Now, with 101 hits in 92 games to go along with a .284 batting average and a team-leading 45 RBI, could the rookie who has spent time at both third base and the outfield take home the National League Rookie of the Year Award?
In seeing how he has adapted to playing on the Major League level this season, I would think it is a strong possibility.