The Blue Jays have finally found a finish line with a player who’s made sense all along, agreeing to terms on a five-year deal with outfielder Anthony Santander. The deal was announced by the club late Monday as a five-year,
The Toronto Blue Jays got their man, inking switch-hitting outfielder Anthony Santander to a five-year deal. Santander will receive a guaranteed $92.5 million with an opt-out after year three, but the team can void his opt-out by exercising a club option for a sixth season,
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.
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.
John Schneider will have his work cut out for him over the next few months figuring out his ideal Blue Jays lineup card.
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,
Anthony Santander has joined the Toronto Blue Jays with a $92.5 million contract. He expressed excitement about playing with teammates like Vladimir G
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.
The Toronto Blue Jays finally landed a high-profile free agent, adding Anthony Santander to their powerful lineup.
The Toronto Blue Jays finally landed a high-profile free agent on Monday, adding Anthony Santander to their powerful lineup, according to a person with direct knowledge of the agreement.
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.
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.