With outfielder Anthony Santander removed from the equation, there could be additional opportunities for Kjerstad to play, even with the signing of Tyler O’Neill. And Kjerstad knows it.
Few MLB players have dealt with more bad luck than Heston Kjerstad. His professional baseball career was stunted because of the heart condition myocarditis, which forced him to miss two calendar years.
In relying on Tyler O’Neill and Heston Kjerstad to replace Anthony Santander, the Orioles went with a cheaper path. But it’s not without risk.
After spending eight seasons as a member of the Baltimore Orioles, switch-hitting outfielder Anthony Santander signed a five-year, $92.5 million contract with the Toronto Blue Jays.
During his eight years with Baltimore, Anthony Santander played under two ... Recently graduated top prospect Heston Kjerstad is expected to factor into their plans as well alongside reigning ...
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The Baltimore Orioles have officially lost their two star free agents this winter. Anthony Santander was always seen as the player most likely to depart since t
After spending eight seasons as a member of the Baltimore Orioles, switch-hitting outfielder Anthony Santander ... his way to regular playing time. Heston Kjerstad, who will be 26 by Opening ...
This offseason has been a somewhat difficult one for the Baltimore Orioles. Right off the bat, they were preparing for some significant losses of talent. Their
It had long been thought that Anthony Santander and the Baltimore Orioles ... the duo of O'Neill and Heston Kjerstad will be tasked with replacing what he did during his tenure in Baltimore.
Fans often have questions about batting orders. They’re sure they have a better batting order than the one by the manager. There will be even more questions going into spring training because one of the mainstays in last season’s Orioles lineup,
The San Diego Padres are actively shopping right-hander Michael King, who is coming into his own as a starter. Mike Axisa of CBS Sports lists Baltimore as the top landing spot for the 29-year-old.