Twitter reaction to Carlos Santana signing with Phillies

CLEVELAND-- Earlier on Friday, reports broke that Carlos Santana is expected to sign with the Philadelphia Phillies after eight seasons with the Cleveland Indians.
Santana was a staple of the organization, and a piece that a large majority of the fans were hoping would stay in a Tribe uniform through free agency.
While fans couldn't get what they wanted, there is still plenty of appreciation for all the 'Los did in Cleveland.
Check out the Twitter reaction to the news below:
“In the air... foul territory... the Cleveland Indians are going to the World Series!”
— Realistic CLE Fan (@RealistCLEFan) December 15, 2017
Thank You for everything Carlos Santana. pic.twitter.com/E7NeXbOXnD
Best of luck to Carlos Santana in Philadelphia.
— Anthony DiPiero (@AnthonyDiPiero7) December 15, 2017
The Indians time to win is now. Welcome to 2018.
I love Carlos Santana. What makes me most said, is that I think most people are okay with Santana leaving. I don't get that. Don't be most people. Be Sad. This is sad. #Indians. I heart @TheRealSlamtana
— Jim Pete (@JimPeteEHC) December 15, 2017
Quote tweet with your favorite Santana memory and add the tag #ThankYouCarlos
— WaitingForNextYear (@WFNYCLE) December 15, 2017
One of ours was his five home run weekend as @nowimjon documented here:https://t.co/WF4UkXCvFi
@TheRealSlamtana thanks for everything and best of luck. You did @Indians proud. #thankyoucarlos
— Steve Brazie (@SteveO20CLE) December 15, 2017
#ThankYouCarlos
— dr. steven wilson (@ReggieTales) December 15, 2017
April 29, 2011:
DET: 5
CLE: 5
Carlos up with 1 out and bases loaded.
Takes the 3-1 pitch 768 feet to right field for a walk off grandslam sending the corner of Carnegie and Ontario into a state choatic joy I will never forget. https://t.co/Fa347FnMQu
We'll always have Toronto.#ThankYouCarlos pic.twitter.com/E6ZR4xs5dD
— michael bode (@mgbode_WFNY) December 15, 2017
Thank you @TheRealSlamtana for not only entertaining us during the season but for your work with @provhouseCLE. #ThankYouCarlos pic.twitter.com/r7VAZbinnr
— Charlene A. Coughlin (@cacoughlin) December 15, 2017
