Baltimore Orioles star outfielder Anthony Santander has been closely linked to the Toronto Blue Jays this winter.
Baltimore Orioles star outfielder Anthony Santander may sign a massive contract with a different American League contender.
Anthony Santander, who is coming off an All-Star campaign with the Orioles in 2024, is seemingly in talks with the Blue Jays about a potential deal.
The Baltimore Orioles star Anthony Santander has recently caught the AL East team's attention as the MLB offseason heats up.
The Blue Jays have been tied to Anthony Santander as much as any team in recent weeks. While there’s still no agreement in place, Shi Davidi and Ben Nicholson-Smith of Sportsnet report that the Jays’ talks with the free agent slugger “picked up” this morning.
For the Orioles, who have already increased spending under first-year owner David Rubenstein and have potential extensions for some of their young stars to consider, a long-term commitment to a player such as Santander might not have fit their plans. But a shorter-term deal, while forcing some creative roster adjustments, might make more sense.
It seemed apparent that the outfield was the most significant need for the Royals this offseason. Yet, they've done nothing. Santander could help.
The New York Mets are pushing hard to re-sign Pete Alonso. He remains unsigned as the start of spring training approaches. New York has loaded up on pitching and of course emerged victorious in the Juan Soto sweepstakes, signing the star outfielder to a 15-year, $765 million contract.
According to a recent report in The Athletic, free agent outfielder Anthony Santander has made a big pivot with a month until spring training begins. At least t
The Toronto Blue Jays are making progress with free agent outfielder Anthony Santander, Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports. Earlier in the offseason, KPRC's Ari Alexander reported that the Blue Jays extended an offer to Santander, but the Los Angeles Angels and Detroit Tigers were also interested in the switch-hitter.
Outfielder Anthony Santander is still looking for a new team. Could the switch-hitting slugger remain in the American League East in 2025?
Two of the top remaining free agents, right-hander Jack Flaherty and outfielder Anthony Santander, are now "open to considering short-term deals with high average annual values," according to The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal.