Omir Santos heads to Houston

Omir Santos has filled one of the many holes in Houston, who is seeking to add a DH in their transition to the American League. Santos had a break out year at the plate last year, hitting .313 with 28 home runs all while playing only 109 games. After two quiet seasons as the back up behind Eddie Black, Santos saw his batting average jump 60 points as he started smashing homers in his last two seasons in Miami, eventually hitting 55 in a Miami uniform. Santos has now passed 30 years old and has a bat that will ensure a longer career, so the transition to designated hitter is likely a good one for his career. The Palms have already moved to replace Santos behind the plate with Carlos Ruiz.

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