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Brady Anderson. Anderson was smaller than Saunders is (6'4"/225 vs. 6'1'"/180) and walked more in the minors but homered a lot less. His first 3 seasons were .216/.305/.301, over 960 PA, and his 4th wasn't much better (.230/.338/.324), but at age 28 he finally morphed into the .270/.370/.450 guy he would be for the rest (minus '96) of his career. Steroid allegations aside, that's my hope for Saunders, although I'd prefer if he got around to being that kind of player (I imagine Saunders as more of a .260/.350/.450 kind of guy) before he was 28.