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Reports: Free agent Anthony Santander finds new nest in Toronto
After apparently finishing as the runner-up for several marquee free agents this offseason, the Toronto Blue Jays have finally landed one.
Outfielder Anthony Santander, who hit 44 home runs in an All-Star 2024 season as a member of the Baltimore Orioles, has agreed to terms on a five-year contract, according to multiple media reports.
Santander, 30, had the best power-hitting season of his career at the perfect time as he tested the free agent waters this offseason. Although his batting average dipped to .235 and his on-base percentage was only .308, the home run surge fueled a .506 slugging percentage with a career-high 102 RBI.
Santander was acquired by the Orioles as a Rule 5 draftee in 2016 and he has played his entire eight seasons in the majors with Baltimore.
He became a regular in 2022 and has emerged as one of the game's more consistent power hitters over the past three seasons.
In addition to helping lead the O's to back-to-back playoff berths, he earned his first All-Star nod this past season and won an AL Silver Slugger award in the outfield.
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