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Josh Anderson: Atlanta Braves 2009 Player Preview

This player preview was writtin by Victor Wei, who posts here as VictorW.

The Braves traded for Josh Anderson in 2007 to bridge the gap to future center fielder, Jordan Schafer. Two months later, the Braves added veteran Mark Kotsay to the roster, moving Anderson to the bench. By the end of Spring Training, however, the emergence of Blanco pushed Anderson off the bench and into Richmond.

In 2008, Anderson hit a solid .314/.358/.405 for the Braves' Triple A club, while stealing 42 bases in 49 attempts -- an amazing 86% success rate. Later that year, Josh Anderson became a September call up and put up a .294/.338/.426 line while swiping 10 bases on 11 attempts during the last 40 games. Ultimate Zone Rating loved his defense and put him at 13.5 runs above average in CF for every 150 games, a Gold Glove caliber performance.

There is no doubt that Anderson played well in his short 2008 stint, but the question for 2009 is how much of his success is sustainable. Anderson's plate discipline in the majors was absolutely abysmal in 2008. Jeff Francoeur had nothing on Anderson's peripherals. Compared to Francoeur, Anderson swung at a higher percentage of pitches outside of the strike zone, hit a smaller percentage of those pitches, and swung at less pitches in the strike zone. With a plate approach like that, it's no surprise that Anderson's walk and strikeout rates were also terrible.

Anderson finishing the season as a slightly above average hitter with a crazy .370 BABIP -- a minor miracle. His production with those peripherals will not be sustainable. Projection systems such as CHONE, Oliver, and ZiPS predict a line around .280/.325/.365 for Anderson in 2009. Anderson will need to improve his plate discipline before he should be slotted into the leadoff hole for the Braves.

On the plus side, Anderson is an excellent base runner. Does anyone doubt that he could steal 40+ bases in a season with around an 80% success rate? This puts his offensive value close to Gregor Blanco, who will likely slug at a rate below Anderson while producing an OBP about 40 points higher.

How much the Braves believe in Anderson's defense may be the deciding factor. He certainly looks like a natural CF with his speed, but is he really any better than an average CF? Anderson was Adam-Dunn-awful in center field in 15 games for the Astros in 2007, but very good in 40 games for the Braves. In either case, both of these are small sample sizes, and the Braves' scouting department will have to make the call here. If he's a Gold Glove caliber defender like he showed in 2008, then that alone could merit that  Anderson deserves the starting job for 2009.

Even if Anderson doesn't start, he would be a great addition to the bench. At worst he'll make the perfect pinch runner and defensive replacement. At best he'll be a decent hitter with elite base running and good or great defense at a premium defensive position.

Fantastic preview by Victor. He gave me even more to think about with regards to Anderson and whether or not he's an everyday player. This question deserves a poll.

Poll
Who should be the Braves opening day center fielder?
Josh Anderson
262 votes
Gregor Blanco
94 votes
Jordan Schafer
377 votes

733 votes | Poll has closed

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I really like Anderson more than Blanco. I just didn’t realize how awful he is at taking a walk. He’d kick so much ass if he’d just walk more.

Even if Schafer wins the CF spot, Anderson will be a valuable asset off the bench with his speed.

by Sparhawk on Mar 18, 2009 11:40 AM EDT reply actions  

So happy to see that Schafer is killing it this spring. I was really afraid his career might derail following the suspension, but he looks like a man who can hold down the CF job for us for several years. I might like to see Jordan start the season at AAA, and let him get tuned up a bit more before he’s handed the starting center field job, but he’s clearly the best option right now.

If not for Schafer, I’d be all in favor of giving Blanco the starting job. Their speed is about even-Anderson might have a slight edge. When judging between two guys who both have great speed and limited power production, take the guy who gets on base more. In this case, it’s not even close. Blanco was right behind Chipper for the best BB rate on the team, and Josh Anderson’s walks rate was abysmal. His peripherals don’t suggest he’ll ever have a great OBP, but Blanco, with a bit of luck, could easily OBP around .370.

by Bronn on Mar 18, 2009 12:23 PM EDT reply actions  

Who should be the Braves opening day center fielder?

Who really cares? We will STILL be lucky if we finish higher than 4th in the Division this year, LMAO!!!!!!!!!

by BritBravesFan on Mar 28, 2009 10:32 AM EDT reply actions  

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