As reported by Roch Kubatko of MASNSports.com, Johan Santana does in fact have an agreement in place with the Orioles, but has not "signed" to make it official as of yet.
Kubatko goes on to say that if Santana cracks the major league squad at any point in 2014, there is a shot it might be as a member of the bullpen.
With Santana not having his velocity where it was used to be; he should take whatever chance he can to continue his pitching career, even if that may mean being a reliever. More on this story as it comes.
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Monday, March 3, 2014
Johan Santana Spotted at Orioles Camp: May Be Nearing Deal!
It is being reported that the Orioles are moving towards a deal with two-time Cy Young award winner, Johan Santana. Santana has pitched for the Minnesota Twins and New York Mets throughout his career, spanning twelve years in the Major Leagues.
Santana last pitched in 2012 with the Mets while an injury caused him to miss 2013. Santana, while healthy, was the premier pitcher in the American League from 2003 - 2007 while with the Twins. Even with the Mets, Santana went 46-34 with a 3.18 ERA. The biggest Mets memory may be that Santana pitched the first and still ONLY no-hitter in Mets franchise history.
At most, this signing provides depth for the Orioles at the minor league level if it becomes official. Johan, at this point in his career, should be looking at a minor league deal with an invite to spring training with the Major League team. His velocity was reported to be around the low 80s during his workout. This signing could work out quite well for the Orioles if Santana can work his way back to where he used to be, or even close to it.
Santana last pitched in 2012 with the Mets while an injury caused him to miss 2013. Santana, while healthy, was the premier pitcher in the American League from 2003 - 2007 while with the Twins. Even with the Mets, Santana went 46-34 with a 3.18 ERA. The biggest Mets memory may be that Santana pitched the first and still ONLY no-hitter in Mets franchise history.
At most, this signing provides depth for the Orioles at the minor league level if it becomes official. Johan, at this point in his career, should be looking at a minor league deal with an invite to spring training with the Major League team. His velocity was reported to be around the low 80s during his workout. This signing could work out quite well for the Orioles if Santana can work his way back to where he used to be, or even close to it.
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