After spending eight seasons as a member of the Baltimore Orioles, switch-hitting outfielder Anthony Santander signed a five-year, $92.5 million contract with the Toronto Blue Jays.
In relying on Tyler O’Neill and Heston Kjerstad to replace Anthony Santander, the Orioles went with a cheaper path. But it’s not without risk.
While the Baltimore Orioles preemptively signed Tyler O’Neill, they still had to watch Anthony Santander join their divisional rival Toronto Blue Jays. As they look to replace Santander’s production,
The Baltimore Orioles have generally had a tough offseason. Following their wild card series exit in 2024, they lost ace pitcher Corbin Burnes in free agency as
During his eight years with Baltimore, Anthony Santander played under two ... American League Rookie of the Year Award runner-up Colton Cowser and defensive stalwart Cedric Mullins in the outfield.
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Question: Is there any chance Anthony Santander will return to the Orioles? I read that he wants to come back. From: Barbara Reed Answer: Barbara, Anthony Santander was a very popular Oriole, and other readers have been asking that question,
The Baltimore Orioles have officially lost their two star free agents this winter. Anthony Santander was always seen as the player most likely to depart since t
Now it’s official: Anthony Santander’s tenure with the Orioles is over. The 30-year-old switch-hitter coming off a career year where he hit 44 home runs and made the All Star game is reportedly staying in the American League East after signing a deal with the Toronto Blue Jays.