July 5, 2024 12:07 am
Marlins designate for assignment Tim Anderson, former AL batting champion, following disastrous first half

In a surprising move, the Miami Marlins have decided to let go of shortstop Tim Anderson after a disappointing first half of the season. Anderson, 31, struggled with a .214 batting average and made nine errors at shortstop over 65 games with the team. Despite signing a one-year, $5 million deal with the Marlins in February to try to rebuild his value, Anderson’s performance did not improve.

Anderson was drafted by the Chicago White Sox in 2013 and had a successful career, earning two All-Star appearances and winning a Silver Slugger award. However, his performance in the 2023 season did not live up to his previous marks, leading the White Sox to decline his option. After joining the Marlins, Anderson’s struggles continued, ultimately resulting in his being designated for assignment.

One possible explanation for Anderson’s decline in 2023 could be the knee injury he sustained early in the season. After spraining his MCL in April, Anderson struggled to regain his form upon returning to the field in May. The injury affected his body mechanics, particularly his front leg when swinging, which impacted his performance at the plate. Anderson admitted to having difficulty finding comfort at the plate after the injury.

Looking ahead, Anderson will need to make significant changes to his game if he wants to have any chance of returning to professional baseball again. Without improvement

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