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Rotoworld commenting on Brian Anderson:

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Brian Anderson went 4-for-5 with two home runs and five RBI for Single-A Winston Salem yesterday.

Anderson, a 2003 first-round pick, is batting .267/.343/.517 in 17 games. If Jeremy Reed ends up in right, Anderson could be the center fielder of the future for the White Sox.

I think its more likely that Reed ends up in left eventually. However, its all too early to say cause Anderson won't be here next year either or at least I don't think he will be. Reed will be the starting centerfielder next year.

We gotta sign Maggs before we can talk about RFers of the future, which is what the article did (saying Reed in right).

We gotta sign Maggs before we can talk about RFers of the future, which is what the article did (saying Reed in right).

If we don't sign Maggs, we better start talking about RF'ers of the future.

If we don't sign Maggs, we better start talking about RF'ers of the future.

I'd rather not talk about them until we officially don't sign Maggs. That's my point. As long as Maggs is still on this team he is the RFer for a long time.

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