The Toronto Blue Jays finally landed a slugger they long-coveted the last two offseasons, signing All-Star Anthony Santander.
For now, Santander and George Springer will man the corners in the outfield and rotate ... they desperately needed another established major league bat. Signing Anthony Santander undoubtedly makes the Blue Jays a better team. His thunderous bat will ...
General manager Ross Atkins said a Toronto Blue Jays jersey with Anthony Santander’s name on it was “floating around our office” throughout the offseason. The outfielder put it on Tuesday when he was introduced by the Blue Jays during a Zoom news conference,
As the MLB offseason continues, rumors of the Blue Jays making a splash continue to grow, and they have their eyes set on Anthony Santander.
John Schneider will have his work cut out for him over the next few months figuring out his ideal Blue Jays lineup card.
Santander signed with Cleveland as an international free agent in July 2011. He was selected by Baltimore in the Rule 5 draft in December 2016. After being sidelined by right elbow inflammation, he made his major league debut with the Orioles on Aug. 18, 2017, but he appeared in only 13 games that first year.
The agreement includes an opt-out and a 2030 team option with escalators that could increase the value to $110 million over six seasons, according to his agency.
Even though the Sox haven’t made many moves in free agency, they should take a step forward based on pitching alone.
The Toronto Blue Jays lineup is going to look much different in 2025. With the signing of Anthony Santander, the Blue Jays have added some thump to their lineup.
To inject more power into the lineup, the Toronto Blue Jays signed Venezuelan outfielder Anthony Santander to a five-year, $92.5-million deal, with multiple deferrals and player options.
When Japanese right-handed pitcher Roki Sasaki signed as an international amateur with the Los Angeles Dodgers, baseball’s defending World Series winners got a top pitcher for a very modest signing amount.