You Can Go Home Again

Carlos Santana is about to begin his second act in Cleveland. Jeurys Familia is set to do the same in New York. Two of the more interesting transactions from baseball's just-concluded Winter Meetings involved the Mariners sending Santana back to Cleveland, with the less costly Edwin Encarnacion replacing him as Seattle's DH for 2019; and the Mets raising eyebrows by re-uniting with Familia, whom they'd traded to Oakland last summer.
But their roles will be different this time around: Santana will be Cleveland's DH, while Familia after 123 Mets saves, will serve as Edwin Diaz's primary set-up man.
Both clubs have post-season hopes for 2019, so there'll be plenty of pressure on both players. That pressure, however, will occur, in familiar settings.
(My image of Santana is from the Indians/Yankees game at Progressive Field on July 8th, 2016; I captured Familia on the mound during the Mets/Giants NL Wild Card Game in October that same year.)

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