Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-0, 215 lbs |
| Birthplace: Kansas City, MO |
| Age: 24 |
| Experience: R |
| Bats/Throws: R, R |
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1:28Highlights: Tigers at Pirates (8/19)
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1:17Tarik Skubal Struggles Early in Dodgers Home Debut
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1:03Tigers Jump 10 Spots in Snyder's Power Rankings
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9:06Breaking Down Matt Snyder's MLB Playoff Predictions
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1:09Matt Snyder's AL Division Winner Predictions
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1:28San Diego Padres Rank No. 11 in MLB Power Rankings
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1:53Where the Dodgers' Rotation Ranks All-Time
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1:15What to Expect in Tarik Skubal's Dodgers Debut
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1:52"I Wasn't Surprised By Skubal Going To Dodgers" - Rich Hill
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1:42Biggest Losers of the MLB Trade Deadline
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6:02Reports: Padres Acquire RHP Casey Mize From Tigers
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1:00Dodgers Acquire SP Tarik Skubal From Tigers
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1:47Reaction to the Dodgers Acquiring Tarik Skubal
Top Max Anderson News
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Tigers' Max Anderson: Returning from IL
The Tigers reinstated Anderson from Triple-A Toledo's 7-day injured list on Thursday, Emily Waldon of Baseball America reports.
Anderson was placed on the 7-day injured list due to an unspecified injury on April 5. The 24-year played in some rehab games with Single-A Lakeland, where he went 4-for-13 with two home runs, four RBI, a stolen base and two free passes.
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Tigers' Max Anderson: Nearing return from IL
Anderson has gone 4-for-7 with two home runs, two walks and one stolen base over three rehab games for Single-A Lakeland since Triple-A Toledo placed him on its 7-day injured list April 5 due to an unspecified injury.
Anderson had recorded a hit in each of his first four games of the season with Toledo before hitting the shelf. The 24-year-old infielder looks poised to return to the Toledo lineup soon, though it's unclear if he'll be activated for the start of the affiliate's six-game homestand against Memphis or if he'll continue his rehab assignment in the Florida State League.
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Tigers' Max Anderson: Putting together impressive season
Anderson is performing well in the minors this season and will play in the Arizona Fall League, where he'll focus on defense and finding a good positional fit, Jason Beck of MLB.com reports.
Anderson has a .296 batting average, 29 doubles, 18 home runs, 82 RBI and an .830 OPS in 115 games between Double-A Erie and Triple-A Toledo this season. The 23-year-old, who primarily plays second and third base, has put himself into a position to potentially make his MLB debut at some point in 2026. Anderson will use the AFL assignment to focus on further developing his defensive versatility and finding the right fit, and if he continues to rake as well, his prospect stock should rise heading into next season.
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Tigers' Max Anderson: Keeps hitting after promotion
Anderson is hitting .308 with two home runs in six games since getting promoted to Triple-A Toledo on Aug. 11.
Anderson has had a breakout year and slashed .306/.358/.499 with 14 home runs and a 14.6 percent strikeout rate in 90 games for Double-A Erie prior to his promotion. He will always be a hit-over-power player, but Anderson has hit for enough power this year to give himself a chance to make it as an everyday second baseman. If Gleyber Torres leaves in free agency this offseason, Anderson and fellow prospect Hao-Yu Lee could earn playing time at second base in 2026.
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Tigers' Max Anderson: Finishing strong for Whitecaps
Anderson is slashing .321/.384/.513 with three home runs and a 10:8 K:BB over his last 20 games for High-A Lakeland.
The minor-league pitching is a little watered down this time of year, but something may be clicking for Anderson at the plate down the stretch. The 22-year-old second baseman only has a .265/.316/.390 line for the year, so he could be a little undervalued in deep dynasty leagues.
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