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Insider suggests two-time All-Star could benefit from position change
Chicago White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson (7) Kamil Krzaczynski-USA TODAY Sports

Free agent Tim Anderson has started at shortstop for over 99% of his MLB career. Some teams want that number to go down next season.

The White Sox parted ways with Anderson last week after eight seasons with the ball club.

Anderson was coming off an abysmal 2023 campaign wherein he hit .245 with just one home run and 25 RBI across 123 games played. His .296 slugging percentage was the worst among qualified hitters in the majors.

The former batting champ’s recent performance at the plate is not the only concern prospective suitors might have with the 30-year-old. According to USA Today’s Bob Nightengale, “several teams” believe Anderson would benefit from a move to second base.

Anderson was used at shortstop in 885 career games. In contrast, he’s only played second base twice — both times coming in 2023.

Anderson has never been considered a premium defender at the shortstop position. He committed 14 errors last season, good for third-most in the American League despite missing 41 games. He was the AL leader in errors from 2017-19. According to Baseball Reference, Anderson had -16 in Defensive Runs Saved last season.

The two-time All-Star has been a vaunted player throughout his career due to his offensive prowess. But with his hitting ability taking a dip last season, Anderson might need to consider making the change.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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