Marlon Anderson

50-Year-Old OutfielderOF
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$Signed a two-year, $2.2 million deal with the Mets in November 2007. He will receive $1.05 million in 2008 and $1.15 million in 2009.
Marlon Anderson: Released by Mets
OFFree Agent  
April 15, 2009
The Mets released Anderson Wednesday, the Associated Press reports.
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He was DFA'd last week by the Mets, and he must have not wanted to go to Triple-A. Anderson went hitless in his four at-bats with the Mets this season, but he has a decent shot of landing a job elsewhere.
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Anderson landed on the disabled list twice with a torn left hamstring, and even when active, he mainly was limited to pinch-hit duty. Look for him to fill a similar role with the occasional start in the outfield.
Anderson, who was re-acquired by the Mets in July after he was waived by LA, continued to show why he is one of the best pinch-hitters in the game, going 10-for-29 (.345) with one homer and 14 RBI in that role for the Mets. Anderson signed a two-year, $2.2 million deal to remain with the team and will serve as a utility option at both second base and in the outfield as well as a left-handed pinch-hitter off the bench.
Little was made of the August 31 deal that brought Anderson from Washington to Los Angeles for minor league reliever Jhonny Nunez, but the veteran played a key role down the stretch for the Dodgers. With Andre Ethier hitting the rookie wall, Anderson stepped in and batted .375/.431/.813 in 64 at-bats, helping propel the Dodgers into the playoffs. Don't think, however, that this will equate to regular playing time in 2006, as Anderson will return to his role as the team's fourth outfielder, accumulating perhaps 250 at-bats. He's a possible solution as a fifth outfielder in NL-only leagues.
Anderson was a jack-of-all trades last season for the Mets, seeing time at first, second and the outfield, but his biggest impact was as a pinch-hitter. In 56 pinch-hit at-bats, he had a .321/.375/.406 line and parlayed those fine numbers into a two-year, $1.8 million deal with the Nationals, where he'll fill a similar role.
Anderson hit .333 as a pinch hitter, including three pinch-hit home runs in 2004. His defense at second base, which used to be a strength, is average and declining. That leaves him in a utility role, which isn't exactly a perfect fit. He'll try to win a bench spot with the Mets this spring.
A lot of run-of-the-mill players peak at age 27 or 28; Anderson's best season by far was in 2001, at the age of 27. His 2003 numbers (except for the steals) looked like his 2002 numbers, but they were cause for celebration in Tampa Bay, mostly because all Anderson had to do was make people forget Brent Abernathy. Interestingly enough, Anderson shows up on a few of the leaderboards in this year's Bill James Handbook. Anderson was in the top ten in the league in batting average with RISP (.341), had the second-best steal rate in the league (86 percent, 19-of-22), and was in the top ten in the league for best OPS versus curveballs (.903). He'll compete for playing time at second base with the Cardinals.
Anderson has developed a little power, hitting 19 homers in the last two seasons, but doesn't walk often enough (42 BB in 539 IP in 2002), and his defense is atrocious enough to cause him to lose a potential starting job.
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OFNew York Mets  
April 11, 2009
Anderson has been designated for assignment, the New York Post reports.
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OFNew York Mets  
April 10, 2009
Anderson may be the odd man out with a roster spot needed for the return of Livan Hernandez Saturday, the Newark Star-Ledger reports.
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OFNew York Mets  
March 29, 2009
Anderson, who walked Saturday as a pinch-hitter, appears to be a lock to make the Mets despite a .237 spring average, the NY Daily News' Mets blog reports.
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OFNew York Mets  
March 28, 2009
Anderson may be in danger of being one of the last Mets cuts this spring.
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OFNew York Mets  
September 1, 2008
Anderson was activated from the DL on Monday.
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