No hitter misses the 2019 super happy fun ball more than Brian Anderson. The 20 homers he hit that season was a career best than he has not come close to matching since and his peak power years of ages 28-30 have looked like carbon copies of below average production for both Miami and Milwaukee. The strong-armed third baseman/right fielder can likely find a platoon job with some team, but he is an odd fit because he is a righty who hits righties better (108 wRC+) than he does lefties (89 wRC+) over the course of his career. If there is a club willing to give him 300 or so plate appearances against righties and just bench him against lefties, mono league fantasy managers may be able to squeeze out a bit of value using a reserve pick on this dual-position player. That dual position eligibility is his saving grace as things stand now. Read Past Outlooks