
Blue Jays DH Anthony Santander trying to get back in the swing of things
TORONTO — Anthony Santander is trying to get back into the groove of hitting by finding his rhythm again.
The struggling designated hitter belted a two-run homer in the fifth inning to lift the Toronto Blue Jays over the San Diego Padres 3-0 on Tuesday. It was Santander’s team-leading sixth home run of the season but his batting average remains below .200.
“It’s kind of like you’re dancing with a pitcher, you’re trying to be nice and smooth,” said Santander. “You’re not jumping to the ball, you’re calm and you just let the ball get deep on you, and try to go straight to the button and react like I did on the pitch, on the homer.”
Vladimir Guerrero Jr., also had a home run for Toronto (23-24) in the victory, moving he and Santander into a tie with Daulton Varsho for the most home runs on the Blue Jays.