It didn’t take long for Tim Anderson to prove he had big league-level talent.
After being drafted 17th by the Chicago White Sox in the 2013 MLB First-Year Player Draft, Tim had to get comfortable in a game that was largely unfamiliar to him. Tim Anderson’s first major-league game he attended was the one he played in. He made his major-league debut June 10, 2016, getting his first hit that same night with a double up the third base line. Many doubted his ability at short stop on a major-league level, but as soon as Tim stopped being the guy who wanted to blend in, he and the White Sox took off.
April 17, 2019. Tim Anderson flipped his bat after hitting a home run to left field giving the Sox a two-run lead over the Kansas City Royals. In his next at bat, he was hit by a pitch, causing benches to clear and a multitude of discussions around the league and in the media. This moment became a personality test for many people. One week later, Tim Anderson flipped his bat again when he hit ...