Robinson Cano has a new team. The Diablos Rojos of the Mexican Baseball League signed the veteran infielder. The deal was announced via the team's social media account on Friday: Terms of the deal were not immediately available.
For just under a decade, the New York Mets had to watch their city rivals reap the benefits of having one of the best second baseman in the league. Robinson Cano was a huge part of the New York Yankees' success during that time period, getting selected to five All-Star Games, earning five Silver Sluggers and two Gold Glove awards.
When Robinson Cano was at the top of his game, he had one of the sweetest, easiest swings in baseball.
Prior to the 2019 season, new GM Brodie Van Wagenen made a big trade to acquire Robinson Cano and Edwin Diaz. It was a win-now move, with the hope that Cano would produce enough in the first few years of the deal to make up for expected diminished production at the end of his contract.
Former Red Sox star Dustin Pedroia will have his name featured on the Hall of Fame ballot for the first time next season.
One former Padre recently joined several former MLB players in the newest league to grow the sport internationally. Baseball heads to the Middle East
Several Braves familiar faces have been drafted in a new professional baseball league in Dubai. Bartolo Colon, Robinson Cano, and Pablo Sandoval may not have had extensive careers in Atlanta but each deserves to be recognized.
Using WAR to help us rank them, let's look at the top 24 players in the history of the New York Yankees.
The Braves took a flyer on Robinson Cano, but his Atlanta tenure ended up lasting just nine games. One of the interesting things about a player review series like this is you often see the lengths a team goes to in order to try and cover up an injury to one of their key players.
Recently, the Atlanta Braves announced that eight-time MLB All-Star Robinson Cano is currently a free agent. Braves: "The #Braves today announced RHP Raisel Iglesias reported to the team.
This was the anticipated outcome once Atlanta designated Canó for assignment in the wake of their acquisition of Ehire Adrianza on Monday.
The Atlanta Braves reacquired infielder Ehire Adrianza from the Washington Nationals on Monday in exchange for minor league outfielder Trey Harris. The Braves also designated veteran second baseman Robinson Cano for assignment.
Robinson Cano's 2022 carousel ride through the National League took another turn on Monday. Cano began his third season with the New York Mets this spring.
The good news for the Yankees: Joey Gallo isn’t signed beyond 2022. But should their problem become an Atlanta Braves’ issue? The Atlanta Braves aren’t above the idea of “taking a flier” on a player having a down year.
On June 11, the Atlanta Braves made a trade with the San Diego Padres for veteran second baseman Robinson Cano. The 39-year-old has been in the majors
No, this is not the worst long-term money the Mets are on the hook for. It is, however, a reminder of how the team’s previous regime made some risky decisions that did not pay off.
Robinson Cano is getting another shot at the MLB level as he tries to show he has something left in the tank.
The El Paso Chihuahuas celebrated Nickelodeon Night at their home ballpark, meaning that Robinson Cano had to wear a SpongeBob SquarePants jersey along with his teammates.
Eight-time All-Star Robinson Cano and the San Diego Padres have agreed on a reunion.
Cano, 39, had nearly $45 million left on his contract with the Mets, making the move a pricy one for the team.
The New York Mets had to trim their roster down to 26 players on Monday and did so by designating well-respected veteran Robinson Cano for assignment.
New York Mets second baseman and designated hitter Robinson Cano says that apologizing to his teammates following a yearlong suspension from the league was even harder than playing the game at its highest levels.
A pair of players who have used free agency to their advantage in the past gave some perspective on Judge's decision to turn down extension from Yankees.
Robinson Cano has now served the 162-game suspension he received a year ago after testing positive for Stanozolol and he's back on the Mets' roster.
Robinson Cano will not play any competitive baseball for the 2021 New York Mets due to his second positive PED test. The season-long suspension cannot keep the 38-year old on the sidelines as Cano is joining the Dominican Winter League’s Estrellas Orientales.
Major League Baseball announced on Wednesday that Cano will be suspended for 162 games without pay after he tested positive for the banned substance Stanozolol.
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