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Robinson Cano: Headed to Mexico
Robinson Cano signed a contract with the Diablos Rojos del Mexico of the Mexican Baseball League on Friday.Cano is now 41 but isn't ready to retire just yet. The 17-year major-league veteran last saw action in the big leagues in 2022, when he played in 33 games for three different teams.
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Robinson Cano: Playing for D.R. in WBC
Robinson Cano is on the roster for Team Dominican Republic in the World Baseball Classic.Cano might not see much action for the stacked D.R. squad, but he could potentially do some late-game pinch hitting against righties. The 40-year-old played in 33 games for three different teams in 2022, managing just a .373 OPS. Cano is a free agent but hasn't given any indication that he's ready for retirement.
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Robinson Cano: Officially hits free agency
Robinson Cano elected free agency after being outrighted by Atlanta on Thursday.The 39-year-old was designated for assignment earlier this week, and it's hardly a surprise he'll be returning to the open market. Cano appeared in only nine games during his brief stint in Atlanta and went 4-for-26 with a double, a walk and a run. The veteran has a .373 OPS across 33 games in his three big-league stops this year, so he seems unlikely to receive a look from another team.
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Braves' Robinson Cano: Time over in Atlanta
Atlanta designated Robinson Cano for assignment Monday.Cano recently lost hold of his role as Atlanta's primary second baseman, and his status as a left-handed hitter with limited defensive utility made him an ill fit in a bench role. As a result, Atlanta opted to replace him with Ehire Adrianza, who was acquired from the Nationals on Monday and is a more traditional fit for a utility role. Given that he's now been let go by three teams this season after slashing a collective .150/.183/.190 with a career-worst 24 percent strikeout rate over 104 plate appearances in the majors, the 39-year-old Cano's prolific run in the big leagues could be over.
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Braves' Robinson Cano: Remains on bench
Robinson Cano is not in the lineup for Sunday's game against the Diamondbacks.The 39-year-old has started only three of eight games coming out of the All-Star break, and he's on the bench again Sunday despite Arizona sending out righty Merrill Kelly. Cano has a .154/.185/.192 slash line through nine games for Atlanta. Orlando Arcia will receive another start at the keystone and appears to be the favorite for starts going forward.
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Braves' Robinson Cano: Out again Saturday
Robinson Cano is not in Saturday's lineup against the Diamondbacks.Cano sat Friday against a same-handed pitcher but will sit again Saturday with a righty on the hill. Orlando Arcia is starting at second base and hitting eighth.
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Braves' Robinson Cano: Sitting versus southpaw
Robinson Cano is out of the lineup for Friday's game versus the Diamondbacks.Cano is 0-for-12 over his past five contests and will take a seat Friday with lefty Madison Bumgarner on the mound for Arizona. Orlando Arcia will start at the keystone and bat eighth in the series opener.
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Braves' Robinson Cano: Back in action
Robinson Cano (head) is starting at second base and batting eighth Tuesday against the Phillies.Cano will return to the lineup after missing three consecutive games with dizziness. The 39-year-old has gone 4-for-19 with a double and run scored over 19 at-bats since joining Atlanta's active roster July 11.
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Braves' Robinson Cano: Unavailable Monday
Robinson Cano (head) is not in the starting lineup Monday against the Phillies.Cano will miss a third game in a row Monday after he left Friday's contest with dizziness. Orlando Arcia will draw another start at second base and bat eighth in the series opener.
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Braves' Robinson Cano: Sitting again Sunday
Robinson Cano (head) is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Angels.Cano exited Friday's contest due to dizziness and will sit out his second straight game Sunday, and it's unclear if he'll be available off the bench. Orlando Arcia will receive another start at the keystone for Atlanta.