ROBINSON CANO RUMORS

New York Yankees: Champions cannot only feast on the weak

The New York Yankees are verifying exactly what fans didn’t want to admit, that the Bombers are a sham. Robinson Cano did you know? Maybe the above is a bit harsh but reality is the 2012 Yankees are really good leaving runners on base and covering it up by feasting on weaker teams to stay in reaching distance in the AL East. The Bombers recent five-game winning streak against the...
Via Lady Loves Pinstripes  |  1 day ago

Cano picks up his 300th career double

With his 6th inning double, Robinson Cano picked up a hit in 13 of his last 14 games and has hit .382/.414/.600/1.014 over that time. The double was also the 300th of Cano’s career, tying him with Roy White for 15th on the Yankees all-time list. Cano is just in his 8th season in the majors and is only 29 years old so I looked up where he fits on the all-time MLB doubles list...
Via Bronx Baseball Daily  |  14 days ago

Cano’s hitting streak at 9 after 4-for-4 night

Don’t look now, but Robinson Cano‘s slow start may be over. After a 4-for-4 performance against the Mariners on Friday night he now has a .444/.459/.694/1.154 line during his last nine games and has raised his overall average to .308. Alex Rodriguez and Mark Teixeira are the highest paid Yankees, but everyone knows that the driving force of this Yankees offense is Cano...
Via Bronx Baseball Daily  |  19 days ago

Cano hopes slam marks end to season-opening slump

How does a player go from MVP candidate to offensive liability during the prime of his career? No, we're not talking about Albert Pujols. Entering Sunday's series finale against the Kansas City Royals, Robinson Cano ranked 11th on the New York Yankees with four RBI, trailing the likes of Eduardo Nunez and Eric Chavez. Chris Stewart, the team's light-hitting backup...
Via Pro Sports Daily  |  24 days ago

Game 28: Offense Lets Loose in KC

New York Yankees 10 — Kansas City Royals 4 Yankees offense appeared in grand style in a 10-4 win over the Kansas City Royals. Robinson Cano’s grand slam highlighted a 6-run 3rd inning. After six consecutive games where the Yankees could not put up more than 3 runs, the Yankees offense finally came alive today. Soon after Cano’s grand slam, Nick Swisher returned...
Via NYY Universe  |  25 days ago

Left Behind: Yanks Sluggers Slump When it Matters Most

Cano, A-Rod, and Teixeira have failed to produce for the Yanks when their swings matter most The Yankees storyline through the first month of play, has been an intriguing one. Between the pitching woes that have left fans as well as Joe Girardi scratching heads with more questions than answers. Mixed in with a few key injuries that have plagued the team early: Newly acquired starting...
Via NYY Universe  |  29 days ago

The Yankee beat: prospects, saves, and Cano

The Yankees got a nice bounce back win against the Twins tonight as CC Sabathia put some early game struggles behind him and pitched very well while the offense put together an 8 run performance as they beat the Twins 8-3. Here is our recap. This is what the Yankees blogosphere is talking about tonight. The Yankee Analysts takes a look at how some of the Yankees top prospects...
Via Bronx Baseball Daily  |  April 17, 2012

Yankees bat A-Rod 3rd, Cano 4th

There will be a significant lineup change when the Yankees take the field Friday afternoon – Alex Rodriguez and Robinson Cano are swapping spots in the lineup. Cano had been the No. 3 hitter and A-Rod the No. 4, however it’ll be the other way around against the Angels. Manager Joe Girardi’s reason? It might have to do with the pair’s struggles along with...
Via Bronx Baseball Daily  |  April 13, 2012

Cano Leaves Game After Being Hit on Hand With Pitch

From Bryan Hoch:Yankees second baseman Robinson Cano left Sunday's Grapefruit League exhibition against the Orioles after being hit on the left hand by a pitch. Cano was batting in the sixth inning at Ed Smith Stadium against Baltimore left-hander Troy Patton when he swung at a pitch that clipped his hand, a sequence that was ruled a strikeout by first-base umpire Tim Welke...
Via Sliding Into Home  |  March 18, 2012

MLB Preview: AL East all-position team

Evan Longoria Our 2012 MLB preview places the eyeball on the best players by position in each division. Find out how the AL East shakes out and don’t forget to check out our MLB Preview Center. Infield C – Matt Wieters, Baltimore Orioles – Wieters raised his play last year (22 home runs) making him the clear-cut best catcher in the division. The future is still bright for...
Via isportsweb.com  |  March 10, 2012
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