The Detroit Tigers have been searching for upgrades offensively this winter, but until the ownership and front office put their money where their mouth is, they shouldn't expect to land anyone. Now, another target is off the board.
Outfielder Anthony Santander, who slugged 44 home runs for the Baltimore Orioles in 2024, agreed to a five-year deal with the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday. That leaves Bregman, the longtime Houston Astros third baseman, as one of two impact bats remaining on the market. The other, first baseman Pete Alonso, wouldn’t be a good fit for the Tigers.
The Toronto Blue Jays landed a big free agent target this week in outfielder Anthony Santander, and are reportedly looking to add to their pitching staff.
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The Detroit Tigers reportedly haven't made headway on signing former Houston Astros third baseman Alex Bregman. Per the Detroit Free Press' Evan Petzold,
Alex Bregman — the best position player remaining in free agency — is ready to sign a contract. Will the Detroit Tigers take control of the market?
It has been a very busy offseason for the Houston Astros with new faces coming in and familiar faces leaving.  After being eliminated by the Detroit Tigers in t
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 Toronto Blue Jays are in agreement with free agent outfielder Anthony Santander, pending a physical, according to multiple reports.
Roki Sasaki won't be signing with the Detroit Tigers. The Tigers have been informed ... Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres and Toronto Blue Jays. The Tigers pursued Sasaki but were not granted an in-person meeting with Sasaki, according to multiple ...
Not much has gone right for the Toronto Blue Jays this offseason, but Ross Atkins finally got a high-end free agent to come north of the border in Anthony Santander. The Jays might've given Santander one or two more years than they would've liked, but ensuring that they got a player who fits what they needed makes the deal worthwhile.
Future Hall of Fame pitcher Max Scherzer is biding his time in free agency, waiting for teams like the Blue Jays to make moves that cement them as contenders.