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Orioles manager Brandon Hyde said Anthony Santander, hitting a two-run homer against the Astros on Aug. 27, has developed more consistency, and the outfielder credits his toes for that. (David J. Phillip, AP)To better explain it, Anthony Santander got into a batting stance in the visitor’ s dugout at Fenway Park. He was barefoot, as the Orioles outfielder prefers to be when not on the diamond. With those long balls, Santander joined Ken Singleton and Eddie Murray as the only switch hitters in Orioles history to launch 30 or more long balls in a season.
Originally published at Tribune News Service