Robinson Cano Signs Big Deal With Yankees
Robinson Cano has signed a 4-year, $30 million deal with the New York Yankees. The Yanks avoid going to arbitration by signing Cano, who hit .306 with 19 homers and 97 RBI last year. Cano was reportedly among the players the Minnesota Twins wanted in exchange for Johan Santana, but the Yankees flatly refused to include him in any deals. Chien Ming Wang, the team’s star pitcher, is the only arbitration-eligible player they have yet to deal with. Wang is seeking $4.6 million for 2008, after posting 19 wins in each of the last two seasons. The Yanks are offering $4 million.
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One Response to “Robinson Cano Signs Big Deal With Yankees”
By Harry Robinson on Feb 8, 2008 | Reply
Thank God we need him.