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Carlos Santana (baseball)

Carlos Santana (born April 8, 1986), nicknamed "Slamtana," is a Dominican-American professional baseball first baseman for the Milwaukee Brewers of Major League Baseball (MLB). He made his MLB debut in 2010 with the Cleveland Indians and has also played for the Philadelphia Phillies, Kansas City Royals, Seattle Mariners, and Pittsburgh Pirates. In international competition, he has participated with the Dominican Republic national team, winning the gold medal in the 2013 World Baseball Classic (WBC). Noted for plate discipline and power, Santana has also emerged as an excellent defender at first base. He stands 5 feet 11 inches (1.80 m) tall, weighs 210 pounds (95 kg), throws right-handed and is a switch hitter.

Carlos Santana
Santana at Progressive Field in 2016
Milwaukee Brewers – No. 41
First baseman
Born: (1986-04-08) April 8, 1986 (age 37)
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Bats: Switch
Throws: Right
MLB debut
June 11, 2010, for the Cleveland Indians
MLB statistics
(through August 20, 2023)
Batting average.241
Hits1,629
Home runs296
Runs batted in991
Teams
Career highlights and awards
Medals

Each season since 2011 (with the exception of the shortened 2020 season), Santana has hit at least 18 home runs while finishing within the top four in the league in bases on balls. He was named an MLB All-Star in 2019, has twice participated in the MLB Japan All-Star Series, and in 2017, was recognized as Wilson Defensive Player of the Year at first base. Santana set Indians' club records among switch hitters for both home runs in a career and in a single season, and for career runs batted in (RBIs). Over consecutive minor league seasons spanning 2008–2009, he won Most Valuable Player Awards (MVPs), first of the High-A California League, and then of the AA Eastern League. He was also named High A Player of the Year in 2008, Indians' Minor League Player of the Year in 2009, and the Indians' top prospect in 2009 and 2010.

A native of Santo Domingo, Santana first joined the professional ranks when he signed as an amateur free agent with the Los Angeles Dodgers on August 13, 2004. He played in the Dodgers' minor league system until July 26, 2008, when he was traded to the Indians. He primarily split his time between catcher and first base through the 2013 season, and since has played mainly first base and designated hitter, and some third base. Prior to the 2018 season, Santana became a free agent and signed with the Philadelphia Phillies for three years. After one season, he was traded to the Seattle Mariners, and then back to Cleveland in the same offseason. He signed with the Kansas City Royals at the conclusion of his contract, and was traded to Seattle during the 2022 season.

Early life

Born in Santo Domingo, Santana has five sisters and two brothers. Their parents began divorce proceedings when he was 15 years old. Santana and his sisters lived with his mother after the divorce, which afforded him the opportunity to play baseball, meanwhile emerging as a father figure to his sisters. He played baseball with his neighbors in a 5-on-5 format, and, instead of swinging with bats, they used baseball caps. After signing with the Los Angeles Dodgers, Santana received a bonus worth $75,000, taking a part of the money to buy his mother a house.[1]

Professional career

Minor leagues

 
Santana with the Great Lakes Loons in 2007

Santana signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2005. He began his professional baseball career with the Gulf Coast Dodgers, the rookie level minor league affiliate. He played 32 games in 2005 and batted .295. He played primarily at third base, while also appearing at catcher, second base, in left field and in right field.[2]

On July 26, 2008, the Dodgers traded Santana and pitcher Jon Meloan to the Cleveland Indians for third baseman Casey Blake.[3] Santana appeared in 130 games combined in 2008 with the Akron Aeros, Inland Empire 66ers of San Bernardino, and Kinston Indians during the 2008 season, with the majority at San Bernardino and Kinston at the Class A-Advanced level, and played primarily catcher. On offense, he hit .326, amassed .431 on-base percentage (OBP), .568 slugging percentage (SLG), .999 on-base plus slugging (OPS), 125 runs scored, 21 home runs, collected 117 runs batted in (RBI), 89 bases on balls (BB) and 85 strikeouts.[2] Santana was named California League Most Valuable Player (MVP). He also earned mention as Hi-A Player of the Year and made the Hi-A All-Star team, California League All-Star team, and Baseball America's All-Star second team.[4]

Entering the 2009 season, Santana was Baseball America's choice as the top prospect in the Indians organization.[5] Assigned to the Aeros of the AA-level Eastern League, he played in 130 games, batted .290, 413 OBP, .530 SLG, 23 home runs, 90 BB and 83 strikeouts.[2] Behind the plate, he placed fifth in the league with a 30 percent caught stealing clip while helping to lead the club to a Southern Division title. In the Eastern League All-Star Game, he was named the starting catcher for the Southern Division, and participated in the All-Star Futures Game at Busch Stadium in St. Louis. Santana also won the Eastern League MVP Award[6] and was named the Indians' 2009 Minor League Player of the Year − also known as the "Lou Boudreau Award".[7]

Baseball America ranked Santana as the organization's top prospect for the second time entering the 2010 season.[8] The club assigned him to the Triple-A Columbus Clippers, where he hit .316 with 13 home runs and 51 RBI in 57 games prior to his first major league callup.[9]

Cleveland Indians

2010−11

The Indians promoted Santana on June 11, 2010, to make his MLB debut.[9] He batted third in the order, making him the first Tribe player to debut hitting third since Jim Norris in 1977, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.[10] Santana recorded his first major league hit in his second game, on June 12, 2010, a two-out, two-RBI double in the second inning off Washington Nationals pitcher J. D. Martin. In his next at-bat, Santana hit his first major league home run to right field in the bottom of the fifth inning.[11]

On August 2, 2010, Santana was injured in a game at Fenway Park while defending home plate against Boston Red Sox baserunner Ryan Kalish. While attempting to dislodge the ball from Santana's mitt, Kalish slid into his left knee, bending it to the side. Santana was unable to walk off the field and had to be removed on a cart. Tests revealed that Santana had a high grade sprain of his LCL and a hyperextension of his left knee. The injury ended Santana's rookie season.

Santana started a triple play against the Chicago White Sox on April 3, 2011 with a diving catch off of an Alexei Ramírez bunt.[12] On April 29, 2011 Santana hit his first major league grand slam, a walk-off to defeat the Detroit Tigers, 9−5.

Santana finished 2011, which was his first full season in the major leagues, with 27 home runs, setting a club record for home runs hit by a switch hitter, and played 66 games at first base. He also hit 79 RBI, 35 doubles and added 97 walks. He was one of four hitters in 2011 to reach 25 home runs, 35 doubles, and 90 walks, joining Miguel Cabrera, Prince Fielder, and Joey Votto.[13]

2012

On April 10, 2012, the Indians signed Santana to a five-year, $21 million contract with a club option for the 2017 season.[13] In the eighth inning of a May 25 game versus the Chicago White Sox, Santana sustained a hit in the mask from a foul tip and was removed from the game due to experiencing dizziness. He was subsequently placed on the seven-day disabled list with a concussion.[14] Heading into the All-Star break, Santana was hitting .221, five home runs and 30 RBI in 69 games. Manager Manny Acta spoke of the hopes the Indians had for their catcher but admitted he was not hitting "the way we expected him to hit."[15]

When Santana hit a home run in a July 18 game versus the Tampa Bay Rays, it was his first since May 15.[16] He later added on a single and finished the game with a season-high four RBI, his first multi-RBI game since May 11.[17] "I know Santana feels so much better to get that monkey off his back. That power drought had been weighing on him", Acta remarked after the game.[16] Santana matched a career with five RBI in a September 23 game against the Kansas City Royals.[18] He hit two home runs in the game, his third career multi-home run game and first of the season since April 8.[2][19]

2013−2016

In 2013, Santana and the newly-promoted Yan Gomes split the catching duties nearly evenly, with Santana seeing significant time at first base and designated hitter when Gomes was catching. With the emergence of Gomes' defensive prowess, Santana saw less and less time at catcher.[20]

Santana started 2014 playing primarily third base, a position he had not played since single-A, with some time at catcher. After a stint on the 7-day concussion DL in early June, he played exclusively at first base for the remainder of the season and into 2015.[21] In 2014, he reached a career-high 113 walks while also leading the major leagues, and placed tenth in the AL with 241 times on base.[22] He became the first switch hitter since Lance Berkman in 2004 to achieve at least 25 home runs with 100 walks in the same season, and the fifth Indians switch hitter to do accordingly.[23]

On September 21, 2016, Santana hit his 150th career home run, doing so against the Kansas City Royals.[24] During the regular season, Santana batted .259, 34 home runs, 87 RBI and .865 OPS. He produced 30 home runs and 68 RBI when batting left handed.[25] Santana homered twice in the 2016 American League Championship Series versus the Toronto Blue Jays. He also recorded the final out of the Series by catching a Troy Tulowitzki pop-up in foul territory, sending the Indians to the World Series. The Chicago Cubs defeated Cleveland in the World Series in seven games.[26] The Indians exercised their $12 million option for 2017.[25]

2017

After the Indians acquired Edwin Encarnación in free agency prior to the 2017 season, he took over as the team's designated hitter, and Santana played primarily first base.[27] During the first 84 games of the season, he hit .238 with 10 home runs.[28] In August and September, the club won an American League-record 22 games in a row,[29] and Santana hit .365/.484/.689 during the streak. He had hit 13 home runs and 313/.429/.596 through that point in the second half of the season.[28] On September 10 versus the Baltimore Orioles, he drove in his 585th run, passing Omar Vizquel as the Indians' career RBI leader among switch hitters.[30] Overall in 2017, he batted .259/.363/.445, 112 OPS+, 90 runs scored, 23 home runs, 79 RBI, 88 BB, 94 strikeouts, and five stolen bases.[21]

Santana placed fourth in the AL in walks and seventh in times on base (242).[31] With significant improvement on defense, he led AL first basemen in total zone runs (13) and assists (95), was second in double plays (129), fourth in putouts (1,055), and fifth in fielding percentage (.996).[32] The Indians won an AL-best 102 games for the regular season, but were defeated by the wild-card qualifying New York Yankees in the ALDS.[33] He won his first career Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award at first base, given to the top defensive player in the major leagues at each position.[34] He was also named a finalist for the American League Rawlings Gold Glove Award at first base.[35]

Philadelphia Phillies

 
Santana with the Phillies in 2018

On November 2, 2017, Santana filed for free agency.[36] On December 20, he signed a three-year contract with the Philadelphia Phillies that included a team option for the 2021 season.[37] The value of the three guaranteed seasons was $60 million.[38] Santana reached 1,000 hits for his career on April 7, 2018, with a three-run home run in a 20−1 win[39] versus the Miami Marlins at Citizens Bank Park.[40] For the season, he batted .229 and had the lowest batting average on balls in play (.231) of all major league players, and was second in the major leagues in walks per strikeout (1.18).[41][42] He placed second in the National League in walks (110), hit 24 home runs, 86 RBI, and scored 82 runs.[43]

In March 2019, ESPN.com reported that, in September 2018, Santana, frustrated with the team's nonchalance amidst a long losing streak, destroyed a television with a bat in the team's clubhouse at Citizens Bank Park because teammates had been using it to play Fortnite during games.[44]

Return to Cleveland

On December 3, 2018, the Phillies traded Santana and J. P. Crawford to the Seattle Mariners for Jean Segura, Juan Nicasio, and James Pazos.[45] In a three-team transaction ten days later, the Mariners traded Santana with cash to the Indians, the Indians sent Encarnación and a competitive balance draft pick to the Mariners, Yandy Díaz and Cole Sulser to the Tampa Bay Rays, and the Rays traded Jake Bauers to Cleveland.[46]

Santana hit the 200th home run of his career on April 28, 2019, versus Wade Miley of the Houston Astros.[47] Selected by fan voting in 2019 to his first career MLB All-Star Game, Santana was named the starting first baseman for the American League. He and Indians were hosts for the event played at Progressive Field[48] and he batted cleanup.[49] Santana also competed in the Home Run Derby.[50] On August 11 versus the Minnesota Twins, he hit a game-winning grand slam in a 7–3 outcome to tie the Indians and Twins for first place.[51] The following night, Santana hit a walk-off home run at Progressive Field to defeat the Boston Red Sox, 6–5, that allowed the Indians to reclaim sole possession of first place in the AL Central for the first time since the previous April.[52] Through August 15, Santana homered five time times in the seventh inning or later to give the Indians a lead.[49]

Overall with the 2020 Cleveland Indians, Santana batted .199/.349/.350 with 8 home runs and 30 RBIs in 60 games, and led the American League in walks, with 47.[53] The Indians declined their club option on Santana's contract for the 2021 season on October 30, 2020, making Santana a free agent.[54]

Kansas City Royals

On December 8, 2020, Santana signed a two-year, $17.5 million contract with the Kansas City Royals.[55] He was immediately inserted into the Royals lineup at first base; no player had started more than 55% of the team's games in a season at first base since Eric Hosmer left the franchise after the 2017 season.[56] Santana made 136 starts at first base during the 2021 season, and in 158 games overall, he hit .214/.319/.342 with 19 HR and 69 RBI for a career-low OPS+ of 80. His wRC+ of 83 was 7th-worst in the league among qualified hitters, although it was better than two of his Royals teammates.[57] His 86 walks were good for sixth in the American League, and he did play a portion of the season with a leg injury, although he was never placed on the injured list.[58]

Santana remained the Royals first baseman entering the 2022 season. The Royals were 26-45 at the time of his trade away from the organization, and Santana was hitting .216/.349/.341 with 4 HR and 21 RBI in 52 games, although in a season in which league-wide offensive numbers were down, his OPS+ was at 98.

Seattle Mariners

On June 27, 2022, the Royals traded Santana to the Mariners for pitcher Wyatt Mills and minor-leaguer William Fleming.[59]

Pittsburgh Pirates

On November 29, 2022, Santana signed a one year deal with the Pittsburgh Pirates.[60] On June 30, 2023, in a game against the Milwaukee Brewers, Santana hit a walk off two run home run into the Allegheny River to win it 8-7. It was the 69th home run hit into the Allegheny River in the history of PNC Park. [61]

Milwaukee Brewers

On July 27, 2023, the Pirates traded Santana to the Milwaukee Brewers in exchange for minor-league shortstop Jhonny Severino.[62]

International career

Santana represented the Dominican Republic national team at the World Baseball Classic in 2013 and 2017. They won the gold medal for the 2013 championship, defeating Puerto Rico 3–0 in the final.[63] In the MLB Japan All-Star Series, he played for the United States in the 2014 and 2018 editions.[64]

Player profile

Santana is known by the nicknames "Slamtana," "Axeman", and "El Oso" ("The Bear" in Spanish).[21] He carries himself with a reserved demeanor, typically reticent to talk about his achievements and instead deflecting credit to his teammates. In 2019, Santana raised his batting average to above his career high by hitting the ball the other way more frequently.[49]

Until spring training of the 2019 season, Santana did not have an established routine, he stated. It was during that period that Indians assistant hitting coach Vic Rodriguez urged him to do so, because "if you have a consistent routine that works for you and you stick to it every day regardless of how good or bad a season you’re having, you’re going to be fine." The approach was designed to hit the ball with more hard contact up the middle, rather than attempt to continuously pull it, helping to significantly improve in virtually every category. He maintained better focus and increased his ability to shorten slumps. Commented longtime teammates Francisco Lindor, "[h]e’s always been a good player, but his mental preparation is a lot better this year. ... [H]e would have just two at-bats [a game]. He would have two good at-bats and the rest, whatever. Now he has three to five good at-bats."[65]

Third baseman José Ramírez noticed a more relaxed approach. "When he was first with us, his attitude was different, especially when things weren’t going well for him, it was very different. He’s changed. He doesn’t worry as much. He works, he knows what he has to do. I think it’s maturity and time, too. Maybe he learned from the rough year he had in Philadelphia."[65]

Santana wears the number 41 in honor of Victor Martinez, who is also a former switch-hitting catcher who started his career with the Cleveland Indians.[66]

Awards

Personal life

Santana is married and his family resides in Cleveland. They maintained the same residence in Cleveland while he played for Philadelphia in the 2018 season.[49] He mentioned that he considered the local police and a young boy with cerebral palsy named Niko Lanzarotta–whom he also named as his best friend in Cleveland–as part of his family.[67]

On April 19, 2019, Santana became a naturalized United States citizen.[68]

See also

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External links

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RepublicBats SwitchThrows RightMLB debutJune 11 2010 for the Cleveland IndiansMLB statistics through August 20 2023 Batting average 241Hits1 629Home runs296Runs batted in991TeamsCleveland Indians 2010 2017 Philadelphia Phillies 2018 Cleveland Indians 2019 2020 Kansas City Royals 2021 2022 Seattle Mariners 2022 Pittsburgh Pirates 2023 Milwaukee Brewers 2023 present Career highlights and awardsAll Star 2019 Silver Slugger Award 2019 Medals Men s baseballRepresenting Dominican RepublicWorld Baseball Classic2013 San Francisco Team Each season since 2011 with the exception of the shortened 2020 season Santana has hit at least 18 home runs while finishing within the top four in the league in bases on balls He was named an MLB All Star in 2019 has twice participated in the MLB Japan All Star Series and in 2017 was recognized as Wilson Defensive Player of the Year at first base Santana set Indians club records among switch hitters for both home runs in a career and in a single season and for career runs batted in RBIs Over consecutive minor league seasons spanning 2008 2009 he won Most Valuable Player Awards MVPs first of the High A California League and then of the AA Eastern League He was also named High A Player of the Year in 2008 Indians Minor League Player of the Year in 2009 and the Indians top prospect in 2009 and 2010 A native of Santo Domingo Santana first joined the professional ranks when he signed as an amateur free agent with the Los Angeles Dodgers on August 13 2004 He played in the Dodgers minor league system until July 26 2008 when he was traded to the Indians He primarily split his time between catcher and first base through the 2013 season and since has played mainly first base and designated hitter and some third base Prior to the 2018 season Santana became a free agent and signed with the Philadelphia Phillies for three years After one season he was traded to the Seattle Mariners and then back to Cleveland in the same offseason He signed with the Kansas City Royals at the conclusion of his contract and was traded to Seattle during the 2022 season Contents 1 Early life 2 Professional career 2 1 Minor leagues 2 2 Cleveland Indians 2 2 1 2010 11 2 2 2 2012 2 2 3 2013 2016 2 2 4 2017 2 3 Philadelphia Phillies 2 4 Return to Cleveland 2 5 Kansas City Royals 2 6 Seattle Mariners 2 7 Pittsburgh Pirates 2 8 Milwaukee Brewers 3 International career 4 Player profile 5 Awards 6 Personal life 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditBorn in Santo Domingo Santana has five sisters and two brothers Their parents began divorce proceedings when he was 15 years old Santana and his sisters lived with his mother after the divorce which afforded him the opportunity to play baseball meanwhile emerging as a father figure to his sisters He played baseball with his neighbors in a 5 on 5 format and instead of swinging with bats they used baseball caps After signing with the Los Angeles Dodgers Santana received a bonus worth 75 000 taking a part of the money to buy his mother a house 1 Professional career EditMinor leagues Edit Santana with the Great Lakes Loons in 2007Santana signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2005 He began his professional baseball career with the Gulf Coast Dodgers the rookie level minor league affiliate He played 32 games in 2005 and batted 295 He played primarily at third base while also appearing at catcher second base in left field and in right field 2 On July 26 2008 the Dodgers traded Santana and pitcher Jon Meloan to the Cleveland Indians for third baseman Casey Blake 3 Santana appeared in 130 games combined in 2008 with the Akron Aeros Inland Empire 66ers of San Bernardino and Kinston Indians during the 2008 season with the majority at San Bernardino and Kinston at the Class A Advanced level and played primarily catcher On offense he hit 326 amassed 431 on base percentage OBP 568 slugging percentage SLG 999 on base plus slugging OPS 125 runs scored 21 home runs collected 117 runs batted in RBI 89 bases on balls BB and 85 strikeouts 2 Santana was named California League Most Valuable Player MVP He also earned mention as Hi A Player of the Year and made the Hi A All Star team California League All Star team and Baseball America s All Star second team 4 Entering the 2009 season Santana was Baseball America s choice as the top prospect in the Indians organization 5 Assigned to the Aeros of the AA level Eastern League he played in 130 games batted 290 413 OBP 530 SLG 23 home runs 90 BB and 83 strikeouts 2 Behind the plate he placed fifth in the league with a 30 percent caught stealing clip while helping to lead the club to a Southern Division title In the Eastern League All Star Game he was named the starting catcher for the Southern Division and participated in the All Star Futures Game at Busch Stadium in St Louis Santana also won the Eastern League MVP Award 6 and was named the Indians 2009 Minor League Player of the Year also known as the Lou Boudreau Award 7 Baseball America ranked Santana as the organization s top prospect for the second time entering the 2010 season 8 The club assigned him to the Triple A Columbus Clippers where he hit 316 with 13 home runs and 51 RBI in 57 games prior to his first major league callup 9 Cleveland Indians Edit 2010 11 Edit The Indians promoted Santana on June 11 2010 to make his MLB debut 9 He batted third in the order making him the first Tribe player to debut hitting third since Jim Norris in 1977 according to the Elias Sports Bureau 10 Santana recorded his first major league hit in his second game on June 12 2010 a two out two RBI double in the second inning off Washington Nationals pitcher J D Martin In his next at bat Santana hit his first major league home run to right field in the bottom of the fifth inning 11 On August 2 2010 Santana was injured in a game at Fenway Park while defending home plate against Boston Red Sox baserunner Ryan Kalish While attempting to dislodge the ball from Santana s mitt Kalish slid into his left knee bending it to the side Santana was unable to walk off the field and had to be removed on a cart Tests revealed that Santana had a high grade sprain of his LCL and a hyperextension of his left knee The injury ended Santana s rookie season Santana started a triple play against the Chicago White Sox on April 3 2011 with a diving catch off of an Alexei Ramirez bunt 12 On April 29 2011 Santana hit his first major league grand slam a walk off to defeat the Detroit Tigers 9 5 Santana finished 2011 which was his first full season in the major leagues with 27 home runs setting a club record for home runs hit by a switch hitter and played 66 games at first base He also hit 79 RBI 35 doubles and added 97 walks He was one of four hitters in 2011 to reach 25 home runs 35 doubles and 90 walks joining Miguel Cabrera Prince Fielder and Joey Votto 13 2012 Edit On April 10 2012 the Indians signed Santana to a five year 21 million contract with a club option for the 2017 season 13 In the eighth inning of a May 25 game versus the Chicago White Sox Santana sustained a hit in the mask from a foul tip and was removed from the game due to experiencing dizziness He was subsequently placed on the seven day disabled list with a concussion 14 Heading into the All Star break Santana was hitting 221 five home runs and 30 RBI in 69 games Manager Manny Acta spoke of the hopes the Indians had for their catcher but admitted he was not hitting the way we expected him to hit 15 When Santana hit a home run in a July 18 game versus the Tampa Bay Rays it was his first since May 15 16 He later added on a single and finished the game with a season high four RBI his first multi RBI game since May 11 17 I know Santana feels so much better to get that monkey off his back That power drought had been weighing on him Acta remarked after the game 16 Santana matched a career with five RBI in a September 23 game against the Kansas City Royals 18 He hit two home runs in the game his third career multi home run game and first of the season since April 8 2 19 2013 2016 Edit In 2013 Santana and the newly promoted Yan Gomes split the catching duties nearly evenly with Santana seeing significant time at first base and designated hitter when Gomes was catching With the emergence of Gomes defensive prowess Santana saw less and less time at catcher 20 Santana started 2014 playing primarily third base a position he had not played since single A with some time at catcher After a stint on the 7 day concussion DL in early June he played exclusively at first base for the remainder of the season and into 2015 21 In 2014 he reached a career high 113 walks while also leading the major leagues and placed tenth in the AL with 241 times on base 22 He became the first switch hitter since Lance Berkman in 2004 to achieve at least 25 home runs with 100 walks in the same season and the fifth Indians switch hitter to do accordingly 23 On September 21 2016 Santana hit his 150th career home run doing so against the Kansas City Royals 24 During the regular season Santana batted 259 34 home runs 87 RBI and 865 OPS He produced 30 home runs and 68 RBI when batting left handed 25 Santana homered twice in the 2016 American League Championship Series versus the Toronto Blue Jays He also recorded the final out of the Series by catching a Troy Tulowitzki pop up in foul territory sending the Indians to the World Series The Chicago Cubs defeated Cleveland in the World Series in seven games 26 The Indians exercised their 12 million option for 2017 25 2017 Edit After the Indians acquired Edwin Encarnacion in free agency prior to the 2017 season he took over as the team s designated hitter and Santana played primarily first base 27 During the first 84 games of the season he hit 238 with 10 home runs 28 In August and September the club won an American League record 22 games in a row 29 and Santana hit 365 484 689 during the streak He had hit 13 home runs and 313 429 596 through that point in the second half of the season 28 On September 10 versus the Baltimore Orioles he drove in his 585th run passing Omar Vizquel as the Indians career RBI leader among switch hitters 30 Overall in 2017 he batted 259 363 445 112 OPS 90 runs scored 23 home runs 79 RBI 88 BB 94 strikeouts and five stolen bases 21 Santana placed fourth in the AL in walks and seventh in times on base 242 31 With significant improvement on defense he led AL first basemen in total zone runs 13 and assists 95 was second in double plays 129 fourth in putouts 1 055 and fifth in fielding percentage 996 32 The Indians won an AL best 102 games for the regular season but were defeated by the wild card qualifying New York Yankees in the ALDS 33 He won his first career Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award at first base given to the top defensive player in the major leagues at each position 34 He was also named a finalist for the American League Rawlings Gold Glove Award at first base 35 Philadelphia Phillies Edit Santana with the Phillies in 2018On November 2 2017 Santana filed for free agency 36 On December 20 he signed a three year contract with the Philadelphia Phillies that included a team option for the 2021 season 37 The value of the three guaranteed seasons was 60 million 38 Santana reached 1 000 hits for his career on April 7 2018 with a three run home run in a 20 1 win 39 versus the Miami Marlins at Citizens Bank Park 40 For the season he batted 229 and had the lowest batting average on balls in play 231 of all major league players and was second in the major leagues in walks per strikeout 1 18 41 42 He placed second in the National League in walks 110 hit 24 home runs 86 RBI and scored 82 runs 43 In March 2019 ESPN com reported that in September 2018 Santana frustrated with the team s nonchalance amidst a long losing streak destroyed a television with a bat in the team s clubhouse at Citizens Bank Park because teammates had been using it to play Fortnite during games 44 Return to Cleveland Edit On December 3 2018 the Phillies traded Santana and J P Crawford to the Seattle Mariners for Jean Segura Juan Nicasio and James Pazos 45 In a three team transaction ten days later the Mariners traded Santana with cash to the Indians the Indians sent Encarnacion and a competitive balance draft pick to the Mariners Yandy Diaz and Cole Sulser to the Tampa Bay Rays and the Rays traded Jake Bauers to Cleveland 46 Santana hit the 200th home run of his career on April 28 2019 versus Wade Miley of the Houston Astros 47 Selected by fan voting in 2019 to his first career MLB All Star Game Santana was named the starting first baseman for the American League He and Indians were hosts for the event played at Progressive Field 48 and he batted cleanup 49 Santana also competed in the Home Run Derby 50 On August 11 versus the Minnesota Twins he hit a game winning grand slam in a 7 3 outcome to tie the Indians and Twins for first place 51 The following night Santana hit a walk off home run at Progressive Field to defeat the Boston Red Sox 6 5 that allowed the Indians to reclaim sole possession of first place in the AL Central for the first time since the previous April 52 Through August 15 Santana homered five time times in the seventh inning or later to give the Indians a lead 49 Overall with the 2020 Cleveland Indians Santana batted 199 349 350 with 8 home runs and 30 RBIs in 60 games and led the American League in walks with 47 53 The Indians declined their club option on Santana s contract for the 2021 season on October 30 2020 making Santana a free agent 54 Kansas City Royals Edit On December 8 2020 Santana signed a two year 17 5 million contract with the Kansas City Royals 55 He was immediately inserted into the Royals lineup at first base no player had started more than 55 of the team s games in a season at first base since Eric Hosmer left the franchise after the 2017 season 56 Santana made 136 starts at first base during the 2021 season and in 158 games overall he hit 214 319 342 with 19 HR and 69 RBI for a career low OPS of 80 His wRC of 83 was 7th worst in the league among qualified hitters although it was better than two of his Royals teammates 57 His 86 walks were good for sixth in the American League and he did play a portion of the season with a leg injury although he was never placed on the injured list 58 Santana remained the Royals first baseman entering the 2022 season The Royals were 26 45 at the time of his trade away from the organization and Santana was hitting 216 349 341 with 4 HR and 21 RBI in 52 games although in a season in which league wide offensive numbers were down his OPS was at 98 Seattle Mariners Edit On June 27 2022 the Royals traded Santana to the Mariners for pitcher Wyatt Mills and minor leaguer William Fleming 59 Pittsburgh Pirates Edit On November 29 2022 Santana signed a one year deal with the Pittsburgh Pirates 60 On June 30 2023 in a game against the Milwaukee Brewers Santana hit a walk off two run home run into the Allegheny River to win it 8 7 It was the 69th home run hit into the Allegheny River in the history of PNC Park 61 Milwaukee Brewers Edit On July 27 2023 the Pirates traded Santana to the Milwaukee Brewers in exchange for minor league shortstop Jhonny Severino 62 International career EditSantana represented the Dominican Republic national team at the World Baseball Classic in 2013 and 2017 They won the gold medal for the 2013 championship defeating Puerto Rico 3 0 in the final 63 In the MLB Japan All Star Series he played for the United States in the 2014 and 2018 editions 64 Player profile EditSantana is known by the nicknames Slamtana Axeman and El Oso The Bear in Spanish 21 He carries himself with a reserved demeanor typically reticent to talk about his achievements and instead deflecting credit to his teammates In 2019 Santana raised his batting average to above his career high by hitting the ball the other way more frequently 49 Until spring training of the 2019 season Santana did not have an established routine he stated It was during that period that Indians assistant hitting coach Vic Rodriguez urged him to do so because if you have a consistent routine that works for you and you stick to it every day regardless of how good or bad a season you re having you re going to be fine The approach was designed to hit the ball with more hard contact up the middle rather than attempt to continuously pull it helping to significantly improve in virtually every category He maintained better focus and increased his ability to shorten slumps Commented longtime teammates Francisco Lindor h e s always been a good player but his mental preparation is a lot better this year H e would have just two at bats a game He would have two good at bats and the rest whatever Now he has three to five good at bats 65 Third baseman Jose Ramirez noticed a more relaxed approach When he was first with us his attitude was different especially when things weren t going well for him it was very different He s changed He doesn t worry as much He works he knows what he has to do I think it s maturity and time too Maybe he learned from the rough year he had in Philadelphia 65 Santana wears the number 41 in honor of Victor Martinez who is also a former switch hitting catcher who started his career with the Cleveland Indians 66 Awards Edit2 AL Player of the Week Jul 27 2014 Sep 25 2016 4 All Star Futures Game 2009 6 2 Baseball America Minor League All Star Team 2008 2nd Team 2009 1st Team 4 California League Most Valuable Player 2008 4 Cleveland Indians Player of the Year 2011 4 Cleveland Indians Minor League Player of the Year 2009 4 Eastern League Most Valuable Player 2009 4 6 Hi A Player of the Year 2008 4 4 Minor League Baseball All Star 2008 Hi A 2008 California League 2009 Double A 2009 Eastern League 4 6 MLB All Star 2019 48 2 MLB Japan Series All Star 2014 2018 64 Wilson All Defensive Team 1B 2017 34 World Baseball Classic champion 2013 63 Personal life EditSantana is married and his family resides in Cleveland They maintained the same residence in Cleveland while he played for Philadelphia in the 2018 season 49 He mentioned that he considered the local police and a young boy with cerebral palsy named Niko Lanzarotta whom he also named as his best friend in Cleveland as part of his family 67 On April 19 2019 Santana became a naturalized United States citizen 68 See also Edit Biography portal Dominican Republic portal Baseball portalCleveland Guardians award winners and league leaders List of Dominican Americans List of Major League Baseball career bases on balls leaders List of Major League Baseball players from the Dominican RepublicReferences Edit Golden Megan July 23 2013 Family figure and now productive Major Leaguer Tribe catcher Carlos Santana does it all Tribe Vibe Retrieved October 18 2017 a b c d Carlos Santana minor league statistics amp history Baseball Reference com Retrieved September 24 2012 Hernandez Dylan July 27 2008 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