Two-time All-Star shortstop and former American League batting champion Tim Anderson could have hit all-time low on Tuesday.
Insider Craig Mish defined the Miami Marlins‘ choice, saying that Anderson seemed to be a great teammate however struggled mightily on the sphere.
The 31-year-old was chosen by the Chicago White Sox with the seventeenth total choose within the 2013 MLB June Novice Draft and made his big-league debut in June 2016. Anderson performed his first eight seasons with the South Siders, successful the 2019 AL batting title with a career-high .335 batting common.
He gained a Silver Slugger Award throughout the pandemic-shortened 2020 marketing campaign and was an All-Star in 2021 and 2022.
Following a dismal 2023 season, Chicago let Anderson stroll into free company, declining their possibility on the Tuscaloosa, Alabama native. Anderson completed final 12 months with a career-low one house run, including solely 25 RBI and a brutal .245/.286/.296 slash line.
He additionally posted an unpleasant 122-to-26 strikeout-to-walk ratio over his 493 at-bats, overlaying 123 video games. Anderson missed three weeks in April as a consequence of harm and was later suspended six video games for his position in a brawl with the Cleveland Guardians.
He was offered the beginning shortstop gig in South Seaside in late February and signed a one-year, $5M contract with the Marlins shortly thereafter.
Anderson completed his 65-game tenure with Miami with 0 house runs, 9 RBI, three doubles, 4 stolen bases (and 4 occasions caught stealing) and a .214/.237/.226 slash line over 234 at-bats.