USA TODAY Sports

Veteran slugger Carlos Santana is reportedly drawing interest from three of his former teams on the free agent market.

Per Jon Heyman of the New York Post:

The Brewers, Pirates and Mariners — three of Carlos Santana’s former teams in the last couple years — are showing interest in Santana.

Santana joined Seattle midway through the 2022 season and helped them get to the playoffs, then started the 2023 year with Pittsburgh before getting traded to Milwaukee. He helped the Brewers get to the playoffs as well. He's known as a good clubhouse presence in addition to still being a good source of power for a lineup.

Soon to be 38-years-old, Santana is likely looking at a one-year deal wherever he ends up. He hit .240 a season ago with 23 home runs across his two stops.

Lifetime, Santana is a .242 hitter with 301 homers across 14 years with the Indians, Phillies, Royals, Mariners, Pirates and Brewers.

He spent 10 years in Cleveland, helping them get to the World Series in the 2016 season. He was also an All-Star in the 2019 season, and he won a Silver Slugger that same year.

If he were to sign in Seattle, he'd immediately slot into the middle of the order and help replace the production from Eugenio Suarez and Teoscar Hernandez, who have left this offseason.

In Milwaukee, he'd help provide leadership to a young team that includes Sal Frelick and uber-prospect Jackson Chourio. 

In Pittsburgh, he'd do the same thing, while also helping the Pirates get back into contention. The moves they have made this offseason signal they are coming out of their rebuild.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Suns to hire ex-NBA champion as new head coach
MVP Jokic, Nuggets blow out Timberwolves on road in Game 3
Panthers dominate Bruins again to take 2-1 series lead
ESPN has big plans for Caitlin Clark's WNBA debut
Angels superstar explains why he chose not to play through knee injury
Bears make big, but not surprising Caleb Williams announcement
Cardinals to sign WR who commanded extensive interest
Jayson Tatum refutes narrative that Celtics are a 'superteam'
Watch: Kyle Busch crashes in Truck Series race at Darlington
Oilers work overtime to tie Canucks at 1-1
Broncos release former Super Bowl champion WR
Former NBA big man sentenced to 40 months in prison
Peyton Manning reveals Bill Belichick's role on 'ManningCast' for this season
NBA Hall of Famer questions Knicks longevity in face of high playoff workloads
Falcons rookie QB Michael Penix Jr. details first interaction with Kirk Cousins
Insider reveals Mike Budenholzer's humongous contract figures to be Suns HC
Watch: Novak Djokovic accidentally struck, knocked down by metal water bottle
Legendary Cowboys HC clarifies misunderstanding regarding HOFer's death with same name
Raiders HC names leader in Aidan O'Connell, Gardner Minshew competition
Former MLB infielder Sean Burroughs dies at 43 years old