The Seattle Mariners bounced back against the NY Yankees on Saturday, winning at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx 4-3 after getting two home runs from Robinson Cano, who has slowly been pulling out of his season-long slump.
Read full storyThe Seattle Mariners lost Robinson Cano to an injury on a freak play against the Anaheim Angels on Saturday night, as the second baseman was hit on the head by a baseball that sailed into the dugout on an errant throw from the Angels warming up before an inning and he reportedly did not suffer a concussion.
Read full storyThe Seattle Mariners have reportedly signed Robinson Cano to a 10-year, $240 million contract according to reports from ESPN after talks had broken down on Friday and now he will be leaving the Yankees for the Pacific Northwest for the next decade and the team now could make a David Price trade to keep things going as they make big moves.
Read full storyThe Seattle Mariners and Robinson Cano have broken off contract talks after Jay-Z overplayed his hand according to Hardball Talk, asking for a 10-year, $252 million deal after the M’s were offering a nine year deal worth $225 million and now the free agent second baseman will try and find another suitor.
Read full storyThe Seattle Mariners have not been able to make a splash in free agency over the past few years, but with the Yankees signing outfielder Jacoby Ellsbury, the team may have an opening to snag second baseman Robinson Cano, as the M's have emerged as "serious" players for the top free agent.
Read full storyThe New York Yankees are serious about not giving Robinson Cano an A-Rod style contract and that could open the door for a number of teams to sign the second baseman, including the Seattle Mariners and the Texas Rangers with the M's looking like serious bidders.
Read full storyThe Texas Rangers and Detroit Tigers pulled off one of the biggest trades in recent memory on Wednesday, agreeing to acquire Prince Fielder for Ian Kinsler and some big bucks and now the team could be moving to another big free agent with Robinson Cano now that they have some extra money in their pockets.
Read full storyThe New York Yankees are in a tough spot when it comes to Robinson Cano, as they want to sign the second baseman back, but not at the 10-years and $300 million he wants and on top of that, they must deal with a new representative in Jay Z who wants to make a splash with his first big deal and that is why he is selling the second baseman as Michael Jordan in pitches to teams.
Read full storyThe Major League Baseball free agent market is unlike any other on earth and this season things are revolving around Robinson Cano and the money he will get as a second baseman and apparently he still wants over $300 million, even though only a handful of teams can afford to come anywhere close to that.
Read full storyNew York Yankees Trade Rumors: Brandon Phillips Deal Insurance For Robinson Cano At Second Base With Price Steep As Brian Cashman Checks On Cincinnati Reds 2B
Read full storyThe New York Yankees are heading into an offseason with a number of tough financial questions and one of the biggest will be whether they can re-sign free agent second baseman Robinson Cano and if he leaves, some options could be trades for players like Brandon Phillips and Dan Uggla or signing someone like Omar Infante or Mark Ellis.
Read full storyThe New York Yankees are heading into an offseason with many questions and after the ownership decided that the $189 million payroll was the new goal, many felt the team would not be big spenders in free agency, but that appears to be wrong, as sources have said that the franchise could be ready to unload up to $300 million on future contracts this winter.
Read full storyThe New York Yankees are heading into what should be one of the craziest and toughest off seasons in recent memory, as the team will likely miss the playoffs, will have to deal with A-Rod's suspension and of course, the impending free agency of second baseman Robinson Cano.
Read full storyWith Jay-Z on his corner, the New York Yankees might have a tougher time signing their second basemen as negotiations are far apart.
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