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Indians Complete Deal With Domingo Santana

By Steve Adams | February 14, 2020 at 7:11am CDT

The Indians have completed their rumored contract with outfielder/designated hitter Domingo Santana, tweets Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic. The Wasserman client will earn a $1.5MM guarantee, and his contract comes with a $5MM club option or a $250K buyout. Santana can earn $500K in bonuses for days spent on the roster in 2020, and each roster bonus he triggers will boost the value of next that 2021 club option. In total, the deal can reportedly max out at two years and $7.5MM.

Domingo Santana | Joe Nicholson-USA TODAY Sports

Still just 27 years old, Santana was an offensive force with the Brewers as recently as 2017, when he slashed .278/.371/.505 with 30 home runs and 29 doubles (good for a 126 OPS+ and 127 wRC+). However, Santana was the beneficiary of a .363 average on balls in play that year, punched out in nearly 30 percent of his plate appearances and played a below-average right field. It’s impossible to say whether those traits gave the Brewers concern about his ability to produce moving forward or whether the team simply found the value in a pair of marquee offseason acquisitions too great to pass up. Regardless, Santana was effectively pushed to a bench role the following year after Milwaukee traded for Christian Yelich and signed Lorenzo Cain to join Ryan Braun in the outfield.

The 2018 season wasn’t a great one for Santana. One can point to the fact that he was already a regression candidate or suggest that his newfound limited role was a difficult adjustment. Whatever the reason, Santana’s .265/.328/.412 slash through 235 plate appearances marked a substantial downturn. He was traded to the Mariners for Ben Gamel last winter.

In Seattle, Santana once again found himself in a near-regular role, and his production bounced back to an extent. In 507 plate appearances, he hit .253/.329/.441 with 21 homers, 20 doubles and a triple. It wasn’t the same level of pop that he displayed in 2017, but it was a nice bounceback effort all the same. Santana’s strikeout rate only worsened, though, as he fanned in 32.3 percent of his trips to the plate. And, his already shaky glovework bottomed out in 2019 when defensive metrics graded him as one of baseball’s worst defenders at any position (-17 Defensive Runs Saved, -16.1 Ultimate Zone Rating, -13 Outs Above Average).

Santana’s fit in Cleveland is admittedly something of a curious one, as the Indians already have an extremely similar player in Franmil Reyes. Both lumbering, defensively-challenged sluggers hit from the right side of the dish and profile better as a designated hitter than as an outfielder. Santana draws more walks and runs slightly better; Reyes has more power, strikes out a bit less and boasted 99th-percentile marks in exit velocity and hard-hit rate in 2019. Overall, they bring comparable skill sets to an already-crowded Indians outfield mix (though Reyes would seem to have more offensive upside).

Oscar Mercado should have center field locked down after a strong debut campaign in 2019, leaving Santana and Reyes as two options in the outfield corners. The problem is that right-handed-hitting Jordan Luplow is also in the corner mix, and his otherworldly production against lefties should at least ensure him a platoon role. Cleveland also acquired Delino DeShields Jr. — another right-handed bat — in the Corey Kluber salary dump. The switch-hitting Greg Allen is in the mix, too, as are lefty-swinging Jake Bauers, Bradley Zimmer and (once recovered from last year’s ACL tear) Tyler Naquin.

Santana is an affordable addition to the fray, to be sure, and there’s little doubt that he deepens the club’s reservoir of options in the corners and at DH. That said, it’s also not clear that Santana is an upgrade over what they already had in house.

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32 Comments

  1. dynamite drop in monty

    5 years ago

    What the hell damn Hanky, we said talls!

    Reply
    • darkstar61

      5 years ago

      What are you tryin to worm me out of the deal for?

      Reply
      • dynamite drop in monty

        5 years ago

        Lol

        Reply
  2. gson

    5 years ago

    An incentive laden contract that works for both parties.. the exact right situation for the Indians and Domingo.. going forward..

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    • ThePride87

      5 years ago

      It’s safe, he is still 27 so not a declining talent….if it doesn’t work out, it doesn’t work out, you move on.

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  3. bcollinscle

    5 years ago

    welcome to the land. we need those home runs and not those strikeouts. Slamtana²

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    • darkstar61

      5 years ago

      Carlos – 34 HR, 108 walks, 108 strikeouts

      Domingo – 20 HR, 50 walks, 164 strikouts

      Not talking Slamtana2.

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  4. ThePride87

    5 years ago

    If we’re basing this on what he did last year, then meh…..produced like a bench player, paying him like a bench player. If he could re-capture his 2017 form, this would be a steal.

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    • c.fisher

      5 years ago

      He had over 500 AB last year and struck out 1/3 the time. Sure if he recaptures that’s one good (not great) year where everything he made contact with fell for a hit… but that’s not reality.

      Reply
  5. southern lion

    5 years ago

    He and Franmil Reyes will challenge each other for the DH in Cleveland.

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  6. The Ghost of Bobby Bonilla

    5 years ago

    The option tells me that he’s clearly there to take over 1B/DH from Carlos next year, as long as he doesn’t stink up the joint.

    Plus at $5M, Dolan saves $16M over what he currently pays Carlos. Winning! (according to Dolan)

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    • BPax

      5 years ago

      Seeing him last season in Seattle, when he gets hot it’s fun to watch. Still young with lots of upside. Seems like a happy go lucky kid. Good luck Domingo!

      Reply
  7. fljay73

    5 years ago

    Low risk move for a club looking for affordable production

    Reply
  8. BobSacamano

    5 years ago

    Wouldn’t CLE control his last arb years regardless?

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    • Steve Adams

      5 years ago

      They would have, yeah. This just puts cost certainty on it.

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  9. dannycore

    5 years ago

    He was actually quite good at the plate until an injury derailed his season. His numbers would have looked a lot better had he just gone on IR instead of trying to play through injury.

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  10. Stevil

    5 years ago

    Santana was excellent for Seattle in the first half. It was right around the break when he had problems with his elbow and he wasn’t the same from that point on, eventually hitting the IL and mostly DHing when he came off the IL with little success.

    If the elbow issue is behind him, Cleveland could have themselves an excellent bat and defense in RF isn’t the train wreck it was in LF. This is exactly the kind of deal they should be making.

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  11. Badfinger

    5 years ago

    The phrase a dime a dozen comes to mind.

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    • clepto

      5 years ago

      The phrase monday morning quarterback comes to mind.

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      • c.fisher

        5 years ago

        The phrase “he had a good year one time a few years back” comes to mind.

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  12. layventsky

    5 years ago

    Any word on the availability of Chris Carter?

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    • Rangers29

      5 years ago

      Last I heard, he was crushing baseballs in the Mexican league.

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  13. jim stem

    5 years ago

    With Clevinger out, watch for a trade of Luplow for starting pitching now.

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    • Indiansjoe

      5 years ago

      They have plenty of starters, and Luplow isn’t gonna bring back anyone better than the options available in house

      Reply
    • BobSacamano

      5 years ago

      Boyd oh boy

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      • its_happening

        5 years ago

        Lindor, Ramirez and Bob Feller is Detroit’s asking price for Boyd.

        Reply
        • BobSacamano

          5 years ago

          Haha you might be right! DET asked for the Angel’s Brandon Marsh. It might be close

          Reply
    • believeland

      5 years ago

      The Indians have 8 legit major league starters. Evens with Clevinger going on the IL, they still have 7. Plus a few pretty good prospects.

      Reply
  14. MortDingle

    5 years ago

    So the Ms had Domingo in right and Mallex Smith in center. Dom can’t catch and Mallex cannot pay attention to the game so he gets caught off base, throws to the wrong base, has the outs count wrong, all that really dumb stuff. Now we keep Mallex for the rebuild and dump the slow guy who cannot catch. Good luck with Dom. SMH #get rid of both

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    • slund24

      5 years ago

      Mallex isn’t expected to be part of the future and will probably get sent packing as soon as youngsters are ready or Haniger is healthy. He’s at least a capable OF and played pretty good defense after his rough start to the year. Santana can’t play in OF at all. Was worst OF in league by a wide margin when he was playing LF and slightly less margin when in RF.

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  15. Rsox

    5 years ago

    Defensively Santana is a fine DH.

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  16. brucenewton

    5 years ago

    Good potential for the cash strapped tribe.

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