If you want an almost prototypical example of what the Miami Marlins are looking for as they continue their rebuild, look no further than their top rookie from a year ago.
Brian Anderson fits the mold.
He’s versatile enough to play multiple positions, capable of playing at third base and in the outfield. The Marlins have him working exclusively at third base so far in spring training.
He has showed consistency at the plate, leading the team in 2018 in doubles (34), runs scored (87) and on-base percentage (.357) while finishing second in hits (161) and RBI (65).