Congratulations are in order for Team Dominican Republic, which just won the Caribbean Series title by beating Mexico on Friday night. The DR won the game 1-0 thanks to some superb pitching, great defense and a run-scoring effort at the plate from former Seattle Mariners star Robinson Cano.
Former Seattle Mariners star Robinson Cano will have an opportunity to play for the Caribbean Series title on Friday night as team Dominican Republic takes on Mexico.
Former Seattle Mariners star Robinson Cano will be joining the Dominican Republic team as they head off for the Caribbean Series, which begins on Jan. 31.
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Earlier this week, former Seattle Mariners second baseman Robinson Cano sat down with Mariners on SI to discuss a multitude of things, including his decision to return to Mexico this summer.
Former Seattle Mariners star Robinson Cano is set to continue his career in the summer of 2025, sources have confirmed to Mariners on SI. The 42-year-old Cano is currently playing in the Dominican Winter League (LIDOM) and will head back to the Mexican League this summer.
At the age of 42, former Seattle Mariners star Robinson Cano still has one of the prettiest swings around, and he put that swing on full display Thursday night in the Dominican Winter League playoffs.
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Congratulations are in order for former Seattle Mariners star Robinson Cano, who just won a championship in the Mexican League. Playing alongside former National League Cy Young winner Trevor Bauer, Cano helped the Diablos Rojos win the league.
After another lifeless offensive performance from the Seattle Mariners on Wednesday night, it seems like a fun time to point out that former M's star Robinson Cano is currently running away with the quest for the batting title down in Mexico.
One day after seeing that former Seattle Mariners' outfielder Guillermo Heredia is leading the KBO in hitting, we see that former M's standout second baseman Robinson Cano is doing the same thing in the Mexican League.
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.
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