Anthony Santander recently opened up about his tough journey with injuries since joining the Toronto Blue Jays’ starting lineup. The Venezuelan player has faced several setbacks, missing multiple games and experiencing a challenging start to his career in Canada.
Santander initially sidelined himself after injuring his shoulder while leaping into the stands during a game against the Los Angeles Angels in early May. Just as he was recovering, the 30-year-old encountered another hurdle with a lower back strain during a match against the Tampa Bay Rays, disrupting the momentum he was building.
Signed in January 2025 on a five-year, $92.5 million contract, Santander admitted that his first few months with the Blue Jays have been a struggle. He shared, “I’m fighting hard and staying positive. Mentally, I feel strong, thank God. The team has been incredibly welcoming, embracing me with open arms.” He added, “The support from my teammates and staff motivates me to keep pushing forward and not give up, so we can achieve the results needed to help the team win.”
Although not at full strength, Santander made his return against the Detroit Tigers but struggled at the plate, going 0-for-4 with three strikeouts. The Blue Jays are hoping to maximize Santander’s contributions in the coming weeks as they strive to improve their performance, currently holding a 22-24 record and ranking 10th in the American League.
In other MLB news, Mick Abel debuted impressively for the Philadelphia Phillies, tying a franchise record with nine strikeouts in his first game.
Fan Take: Santander’s resilience amid injury challenges highlights the vital role of determination and team support in professional sports. For baseball fans, his comeback symbolizes hope and the unpredictable journey of athletes striving to make a significant impact despite setbacks.

