13. Bryan Anderson, STL (12/16/86) - AA
As of the All-Star Break, Anderson looked like he had a chance to finish the season as one of the top three catching prospects in baseball. A 21-year-old in Double-A, he was hitting .328/.387/.460 at the time of the Futures Game. But he hit just .267/.309/.314 after the break. Anderson is a good line-drive hitter with power some opposite field pop. He has the talent to become an above-average big leaguer.
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