Juan Soto signed with the New York Mets, not only leaving the Orioles' division, but their league too. Corbin Burnes signed with Arizona and Roki Sasaki is a Los Angeles Dodger.But the O’s on Monday saw one of their own sign with another club and also stay in the American League East when outfielder Anthony Santander agreed to a five-year deal
The Toronto Blue Jays are in agreement with free agent outfielder Anthony Santander, pending a physical, according to multiple reports.
Juan Soto didn't come. Corbin Burnes didn't come ... Toronto Blue Jays GM Ross Atkins said they had a jersey with Anthony Santander's name on it floating around the office all offseason.
Free-agent outfielder Anthony Santander in agreement with Toronto ... behind only top free-agent prospect Juan Soto. The Athletic’s Tim Britton predicted Santander would receive a five-year ...
The Toronto Blue Jays finally landed a high-profile free agent on Monday, agreeing to a $92.5 million, five-year contract with Anthony Santander. The agreement includes an opt out and a 2030 team option with escalators that could increase the value to $110 million over six seasons,
One of the top free-agent sluggers is heading to the Toronto Blue Jays. The Jays and outfielder Anthony Santander have agreed to a five-year contract worth more than $90 million, CBS Sports HQ's Jim Bowden confirmed Monday.
After missing out on other top free agents, Toronto gets an injection of power in the lineup with the switch-hitting slugger.
In December, the Blue Jays acquired Platinum Glove second baseman Andrés Giménez from the Cleveland Guardians, along with relief pitcher Nick Sandlin, for infielder Spencer Horwitz (who was later flipped to the Pittsburgh Pirates) and minor-leaguer Nick Mitchell.
The Toronto Blue Jays recently made the decision to sign Anthony Santander to a long-term, five-year contract to bolster their depth as they look to bounce back
Max Scherzer is available in free agency after a disappointing season with the Texas Rangers. Could he be headed to his hometown Cardinals?
The Blue Jays could use another starting pitcher before the offseason comes to an end, but Nick Pivetta doesn't really feel like the move.