The Arizona Diamondbacks signed off on Carlos Santana participating in the World Baseball Classic despite not having ...
Carlos Santana does not fit under the umbrella to be covered by insurance for the 2026 World Baseball Classic.
With MLB players 37 or older unable to get insured for the tournament, Arizona will assume the risk if the veteran is injured ...
Why the Diamondbacks signed the veteran first baseman.
The Arizona Diamondbacks are permitting veteran first baseman Carlos Santana to compete for the Dominican Republic in the ...
The Diamondbacks are willing to roll the dice and let free-agent signing Carlos Santana compete in the World Baseball Classic ...
The D-backs finalized a one-year deal with first baseman Carlos Santana on Tuesday. The deal, which includes a mutual option, is worth $2 million, a source told MLB.com's Steve Gilbert. To make room ...
The day was about pitchers and catchers having their first official workout of the spring, but a position player made news at Diamondbacks camp Tuesday as Carlos Santana's one-year, $2 million deal ...
The Arizona Diamondbacks have agreed to terms with veteran first baseman Carlos Santana, reports The Athletic.
Star and Gold Glover is on Arizona's radar. Visit MLB Trade Rumors for more on how Santana would fit into Arizona's plans.
The Arizona Diamondbacks have interest in free agent first baseman Carlos Santana, who would bring veteran leadership and stable defense.