Anthony Santander and the Blue Jays sounded like baseball soulmates Tuesday afternoon as he slid on that crisp white jersey for the first time. It’s the love story this organization needs after a year stacked with heartbreaks.
After another offseason full of misses, Ross Atkins finally got a star player to commit to the Toronto Blue Jays, inking Anthony Santander on a five-year deal. The term might've been a year or two ...
Finally, Ross Atkins was able to get someone to sign the dotted line, coming to terms with Anthony Santander according to Jon Morosi of MLB Network. Anthony Santander and Blue Jays are in ...
He may have been Plan C or D, but the Toronto Blue Jays finally landed a big-ticket free agent earlier this week when they signed slugger Anthony Santander to a five-year contract worth $92.5 million.
Anthony Santander has joined the Toronto Blue Jays with a $92.5 million contract. He expressed excitement about playing with teammates like Vladimir G
It is true what they say. There really is someone for everybody. Following an extremely frustrating offseason that has included a series of crushing rejections, the Toronto Blue Jays have finally found their star free agent in the form of slugger Anthony Santander.
The Toronto Blue Jays added a powerful bat to the roster by signing All-Star free agent Anthony Santander on Monday.
The 30-year-old was a first-time All-Star last year in his eighth and final season with Baltimore, hitting .235 while setting career highs with 44 homers, 102 RBIs and 91 runs in 155 games.
The best way for Toronto to help close that gap is to convince Guerrero Jr. that he can compete in Toronto long-term. And the best way to do that is to continue adding talent this offseason, wherever the team can find it.
Just days after finally landing a high-end free agent by signing Anthony Santander, it seemed like Ross Atkins and the Toronto Blue Jays were about to pull off
One of the consistent themes in the rumblings around the Blue Jays is the team’s desire to add a veteran starting pitcher. Many of the top starters are off the board, but Nick Ashbourne looks at a few remaining that could provide a meaningful upgrade.