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Marlins rook Nick Anderson a sneaky shrewd addition

Over the offseason, the Miami Marlins discarded relievers Kyle Barraclough and Nick Wittgren in head-scratching trades and retooled the bullpen with Sergio Romo and a bunch of anonymous arms. Among the nameless is 28-year-old rookie Nick Anderson.

Anderson was acquired in a trade with the Minnesota Twins for minor league outfielder Brian Schales. He was added to the Opening Day roster after outpacing the pack in Spring Training and is off to a scorching start. In his first four appearances, Anderson has eight strikeouts in 3.1 innings pitched.

The Marlins have increased their emphasis on analytics since the Bruce Sherman/Derek Jeter ownership group took over in 2018. That played a role in acquiring Anderson.

“The reason why we picked him up, talk about analytics, this guy was one of the top strikeout guys in minor league baseball last year,” said Marlins manager Don Mattingly, referring to Anderson’s 13.20 K/9 at Triple-A Rochester. “I think he may have been the top. So, obviously the Twins got stuck in a roster crunch. They got all these guys. They can’t pick everybody. We were able to get a guy like Nick who’s older and maybe a late developer but he’s been trending this way too.”

Mattingly went into the season expecting to have Romo as the closer with Adam Conley and Drew Steckenrider setting him up. However, he can see the rookie taking the mound in late inning situations.

“I can see it just because there’s going to be days where you used your guys and are gonna be down that day,” Mattingly said, “you’re gonna close with somebody. Nick’s been throwing the ball good. He’s throwing strikes. I think he was a closer in the minor leagues. So everything’s possible.”

El lineup del futuro de los Marlins de Miami

Los Marlins de Miami dividieron en su primera serie ante un contendiente a los playoffs y disputaron un cerrado encuentro con los Mets de Nueva York en el prime juego de su segunda serie.

Todo el mundo habla del buen pitcheo abridor que ha tenido el equipo, y de una que otra actuación sobresaliente del bullpen, pero en realidad nadie se ha enfocado en vislumbrar cómo será el lineup cuando llegue la hora de competir de verdad en la división.

En el EP 28 de Cinco Razones, Ricardo Montes de Oca, Leandro Soto y Alejandro Villegas dieron un vistazo hacia el futuro y contaron quiénes estarán en esa alineación ganadora una vez les toque pelear de verdad con Mets de Nueva York, Filis de Filadelfia, Nacionales de Washington y Bravos de Atlanta.

Para Miami, que ya este año tiene una rotación que en el papel se ve decente, su mayor fortaleza será el pitcheo, a menos que hagan una firma en la agencia libre, como la de Francisco Lindor, el anhelo de Ricardo Montes de Oca.

Por los momentos, nos dedicamos a armar una alineación con los peloteros disponibles dentro de la organización. Check it out!

2021 Opening Day Lineup

Este es el lineup propuesto por Alejandro Villegas. ¿Qué les parece?

  1. José Devers SS
  2. Victor Victor Mesa CF
  3. Brian Anderson 3B
  4. Monte Harrison LF
  5. Jorge Alfaro 1B
  6. Lewis Brinson RF
  7. Isan Díaz 2B
  8. Will Banfield C
  9. Sixto Sanchez/Sandy Alcántara P

El lineup de los Marlins para el segundo juego de la serie ante los Mets de Nueva York: