Jake Mintz and Andy McCullough discuss Roki Sasaki and Tanner Scott joining the Dodgers, whether the team’s wild spending spree is good for the game, Anthony Santander signing with the Blue Jays and their thoughts on the Baseball Hall of Fame.
They seriously pursued Juan Soto before he signed a 15-year, $765 million contract with the Mets, and most recently were left at the altar in the Roki Sasaki sweepstakes. Anthony Santander hit 44 ...
The Toronto Blue Jays held a press conference on Tuesday afternoon to welcome the newest Blue Jay, Anthony Santander. It was your typical press conference
The Toronto Blue Jays finally landed a high-profile free agent on Monday, adding Anthony Santander to their powerful ... one of the finalists for Roki Sasaki before the Japanese pitcher agreed ...
Power-hitting outfielder Anthony Santander reached a ... Corbin Burnes and Roki Sasaki this winter. The switch-hitting Santander, 30, spent his first eight seasons with Baltimore and boasts ...
The Jays and outfielder Anthony Santander have agreed to a five-year ... Clay Holmes, Roki Sasaki, Juan Soto, and Gleyber Torres earlier this winter, and they all wound up elsewhere.
The Toronto Blue Jays finally landed a high-profile free agent on Monday, adding Anthony Santander to their powerful ... one of the finalists for Roki Sasaki before the Japanese pitcher agreed ...
Fortunately, one of the best corner outfielders in free agency is still available. Anthony Santander would be an excellent addition to replace Tucker's left-handed bat and fill one of the corner ...
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The Tigers have interest in both third baseman Alex Bregman and right fielder Anthony Santander, but the Tigers aren't the frontrunner in Santander's market. It's easy to see why the Tigers would ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – People here in our region are remembering Bob Uecker, who died at 90 years old. He signed his first professional contract with his hometown team, The Milwaukee Braves in 1956. The backup catcher, comedian, and soon became a hall-of-fame broadcaster better known as “Mr.Baseball.”