Virginia/DC Most Viewed Profiles of 2019: No. 3
December 27, 2019
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With 2019 coming to a close, we take a look back at the year that was with our countdown of the 25 most viewed profiles of the year. Profiles are one of the most viewed things on the website, with over 8 million views this year alone. From now until the end of the year, we will bring you the most viewed players on the PBR Virginia/DC website.
Scouting Report
12/2018
Anderson has continued to develop nicely since his commitment over a year ago to Virginia. Offensively advanced and physicality is present in the freshmen catcher. From the right side, his hands are free at the plate with nice extension through contact. Looks like he will develop some nice gap power at the plate as well. Will stick as a switch hitter. Left handed stroke is more compact and bat speed is present. Might end up developing more power from the right side and better average from the left. Excellent balance at the plate for his age and will continue to progress well in the 2022 class.
9.16.17:
Anderson has a physically mature athletic frame that is projectable. He hits form the right side with a good short swing and some batspeed. He is quick to the ball with a knack for getting the barrel and has a lot of power potential. He is still in middle school but looks like he belongs on a varsity field this spring