Carlos Santana's Next Move Will Sting Diamondbacks Fans

Despite his recent release, Carlos Santana quickly finds a new opportunity with the Atlanta Braves, adding veteran depth to their strong lineup.

Carlos Santana has navigated a remarkable 17-season career without facing the dreaded designation for assignment-until now. On June 24, the Arizona Diamondbacks made the tough call, and just days later, Santana found himself released, setting the stage for an unexpected mid-season job hunt. But as any seasoned veteran knows, the game can change in an instant.

By June 27, Santana had a new opportunity on the horizon, signing a minor league deal with the Atlanta Braves. According to ESPN’s Jeff Passan, Santana is headed to Triple-A Gwinnett, offering the Braves a seasoned insurance policy and himself a shot at returning to the majors.

Santana's journey is one for the books. Once an All-Star with the Cleveland Guardians back in 2019, he's now set to bring his wealth of experience to Atlanta's farm system. His stint with the Diamondbacks this season was brief and hampered by an adductor strain, limiting him to a tough 2-for-24 (.083) start.

Over his career, which kicked off in 2010, Santana has crafted a respectable .240/.351/.424 slash line, belted 335 home runs, and driven in 1,136 RBIs across 2,212 games. At 40, he stands as the oldest active position player in either league and the oldest to grace a National League field this season.

Should Santana make his way back to the majors with Atlanta, it would mark his 10th MLB team, adding the Braves to a list that includes the Diamondbacks, Guardians, Kansas City Royals, Philadelphia Phillies, Minnesota Twins, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, Milwaukee Brewers, and Chicago Cubs.

His journey began when the Los Angeles Dodgers traded him to Cleveland as a minor leaguer in 2008. Two years later, he debuted as a catcher before finding his groove as a first baseman and designated hitter.

The Braves, boasting a 49-31 record through June 26, have been a force in the National League East, leading for the majority of the season. With Matt Olson holding down first base as one of the league's top performers, Santana's role would likely be as a strategic bench asset. His switch-hitting prowess could provide a useful counterpoint to left-handed hitting DH Dominic Smith in specific matchups.

Historically, Santana has shown a knack for hitting left-handed pitchers (.818 OPS) more effectively than right-handers (.756). This aligns intriguingly with the Braves' 2026 performance, where they’ve seen slightly better results against right-handed pitchers (.732 OPS) compared to lefties (.721). Santana’s veteran presence and tactical versatility could be just what the Braves need as they chase postseason glory.

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