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Tim Anderson
A two-time MLB All-Star Game selection and the 2019 batting champion, Tim also is a savvy base runner. He's one of only eight players to swipe double-digit bags in each of the past seven full seasons.
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One of only two Marlins players to belt double-digit homers in each of the past three seasons, Jesus can beat opponents with more than just the longball. He snatched away a potential game-tying, ninth-inning grand slam with a leaping catch against Seattle last June 14. On August 2, Sanchez blooped a single to left field to walk off the Phillies, 9-8.



A two-time MLB All-Star Game selection and the 2019 batting champion, Tim also is a savvy base runner. He's one of only eight players to swipe double-digit bags in each of the past seven full seasons.



Piazza was in and out of Florida quicker than a South Beach winter, but it was long enough for him to leave tracks on the base paths. Facing St. Louis on May 18, 1998 (the midway point of his five-game stint in Miami), the All-Star smacked a two-run triple in a 7-3 win. That was his only three-bagger of the year and one of eight in his career.



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Livan Hernandez
On September 27th, 1995, with the help of agent Joe Cubas, Hernandez delected from Cuba in a stratagem of intrigue that could have been called from Mission Impossible re-runs. It was conspired that, while Livan was playing in Mexico, he would as a sign the plan was in place - meet a woman who would secretly hand him a photo of Cubas. The next moming at 1 AM, Hernandez sneaked out of the team barracks and past security guards to meet the agent in a waiting car. Within five hours, he was on a plane to the Dominican Republic, where he established residency. After a parade of eye-popping tryouts, a bidding war ensued for his services with the Martins finally landing the flame-throwing righthander.
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