Earlier this week, the Toronto Blue Jays signed free agent outfielder Anthony Santander to a five-year deal worth $92.5 million. The former Orioles star got a wild contract, not so much in terms of the actual money,
On Monday afternoon, news broke that the Toronto Blue Jays were signing free agent slugger Anthony Santander to a five-year deal worth $92.5 million. Furthermor
The Orioles took to social media to post a tribute video on Anthony Santander. Fans immediately slammed the team for missing out on the star.
The Toronto Blue Jays broke their free agent drought by signing Anthony Santander, but according to a new report they aren't done trying to add to their lineup.
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 Blue Jays officially introduced Santander to the media on Tuesday and they reporteldy have more room to make additional moves.
The Blue Jays’ five-year, $92.5 million deal with slugger Anthony Santander includes $61.75 million in deferred money, The Post’s Jon Heyman confirmed Thursday. The deferred money brings the present-day, by player’s union’s calculation, down to $68.6 million.
The Toronto Blue Jays are in agreement with free agent outfielder Anthony Santander, pending a physical, according to multiple reports.
Ready for a fresh start with his new team, the slugging outfielder — who signed a five-year, $92.5-million US deal with the Jays this week — opted to settle on jersey number 53, given that the No. 25 that he had worn throughout his big league career wasn’t available.
The Blue Jays recently made a major move to improve their lineup. By using a classic Dodgers tactic, they may still have room to make more moves if they want to
The Toronto Blue Jays may be among the favorites to steal slugger Pete Alonso from the New York Mets this offseason.