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Johan Santana #57 | Pitcher | New York Mets
Height: 6-0    Weight: 207    Throws: L    Bats: L
Born: Mar 13, 1979, Tovar,
Contract: Signed through 2014
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September 12, 2005
Johan Santana will miss his scheduled start Wednesday against Detroit because of a blister on his middle finger, according to the AP. Francisco Liriano will start in his place.
September 10, 2005
Johan Santana is scheduled to take his next turn in the Minnesota rotation, according to the AP. Santana left Friday night's game after five innings because of a broken nail on the middle finger of his left hand. He won't throw before his next start, scheduled for Wednesday in Detroit.
June 2, 2005
Johan Santana tied a career high on Thursday with 14 strikeouts against the Indians. He tossed eight innings, allowing three runs on four hits and one walk. Santana's previous high this season was 11.
May 1, 2005
Johan Santana finally lost on Sunday, bringing to an end his streak of 17 consecutive wins without a loss. Santana gave up just two hits in eight innings, but both hits were homers, and the Angels shut out his Twins teammates.
February 20, 2005
The Star-Tribune reports that the four-year deal Johan Santana recently signed with the Twins includes a limited no-trade clause the third year and a full no-trade clause the final year.
February 14, 2005
The Twins signed Cy Young winner Johan Santana to a four-year contract on Monday. Santana was scheduled to go to arbitration on Tuesday, and it is somewhat surprising that the two sides were able to come to terms on a long-term deal.
January 31, 2005
The Star-Tribune reports that Johan Santana has rejected the Twins' offer of $25 million over the next three years. His agent, Peter Greenberg, apparently is determined to go to arbitration. The Twins have offered $5 million via arbitration, while the Cy Young winner has asked for $6.8 million.
January 19, 2005
Johan Santana has asked for $6.8 million in his arbitration case with the Twins, while the club offered just $5 million, according to the Star-Tribune. Despite the large difference, the two sides hope to iron out a deal before having to go to arbitration.
January 12, 2005
The Twins' first offer to Johan Santana was $19.5 million over three years. However, industry sources said it could take as much as $48 million over four years to work out a long-term deal, according to the Pioneer Press. The Twins likely will make a four-year proposal as soon as today.