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Robinson Cano batting, fielding and pitching major league baseball lifetime statistics for each season and his career, and a list of any post-season awards he has won and his rank on various season and career statistical leaderboards. Also Career ...

posted 7/22/2007 in Robinson Cano Bookmarks

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The Yankee 3B Conundrum
Published 3/9/2009 by Mister Delaware at Sportsfrog.com
... Granted, it would have been even better if he had gotten the surgery in December, but that’s no longer an option so I won’t bother dwelling on it here. (Rest assured, I’m not thrilled it’s just coming up now, but so it goes…) I’ve read well over a dozen possible options to serve as the Yankees April/May 3B but only a few really make sense to me. Here’s the list, from dumbest to worst to best: The ones I really don’t like : The Ridiculous In-House Options : Mark Teixeira or Robinson Cano or Xavier Nady to 3B. Works well enough in PS3 I’m sure but this is real ...

2009 AL East Preview (Featuring Pete Abraham)
Published 3/6/2009 by Patrick Sullivan at Baseball Analysts
... not a new established norm. He's a really nice player, but not a perennial MVP candidate type. Second Base AVG OBP SLG Iwamura, A. .270 .346 .389 Pedroia, D. .307 .368 .456 Cano, R. .292 .331 .450 Hill, A. .277 .334 .408 Roberts, B. .282 .359 .424 Pete: I like Brian Roberts. Not sure I like him for four more years and $40 million. It's too bad Robinson Cano doesn't have the desire to be great that Dustin Pedroia ...

Help A Neighbor: The Bernie Williams Charity Hillside Food Outreach Needs Yous
Published 1/23/2009 by Jimmy Scott at Jimmy Scott's High & Tight
[image] I will be appearing with Bernie Williams and Robinson Cano Saturday evening at the Hillside Food Outreach charity event to help raise money for the organization. Bernie will be there (read here about how I feel about his latest comeback attempt) playing guitar and talking to the attendees. I think some other Yankee notables will be attending, like Mike Torrez (listen to my interview with Mike HERE ) as well as some famous media types, like Sweeny Murti (famous if you listen to Sports Radio WFAN in NYC). So if you ...

Walkoff Walk Presents the BONILLA Projection System: Age 27
Published 1/19/2009 by Rob Iracane at Walkoff Walk
... Robinson Cano, 2B: For three years, his sweet singles swing was compared to hall-of-famer Rod Carew. Recent struggles have led the horrible broadcaster Michael Kay to compare him to mud. ...

In-Depth: Can anyone help Cano except himself?
Published 1/4/2009 by Jason at
... What happened to Robbie Cano in 2008? After back-to-back years that saw him advance to one of the top second baseman in the AL, last season was a disappointment to say the least. What does the future hold for one Robinson Jose Cano? Will we continue to see a decline in his numbers or did he simply have an off year? Unfortunately, when we look at a few of his internals, an ugly picture emerges. Let’s probe, shall we. ...

Yanks, Dodgers talk Robinson Cano
Published 12/8/2008 by Dave & Aziz Nekoukar at New York Yankees Fan Blog
... ) who could solve the centerfield issue for years to come. However, Cano's career OPS+ is exactly the same: 109 . Cano is a couple of years older, but both players are on the younger side of 30 and have plenty of good years ahead of them. The question that has to be asked here: Who plays second base for the Yankees next season if Cano isn't around? The Yanks have a couple of options for manning the centerfield spot. It is not a major position of need. Meanwhile, the club has no other obvious second base options. Perhaps they have an ...

Winter League Meetings
Published 12/8/2008 by ToyCannon at True Blue LA
... You can understand the reason why Cano keeps coming up as a fit for the Dodgers. We don't really have a 2nd baseman and while playing for Torre he had  great seasons in 2006/2007 at the tender age of 23/24. I've stated here before what a great 2nd half hitter he is with a 150 point difference in OPS between the 1st and 2nd half.  I find the idea that we are interested in ...

So, You Had A Big Day…
Published 12/4/2008 by Steve Lombardi at WasWatching.com
... 2 Ind. Games Bill Skowron 2 Ind. Games Jorge Posada 2 Ind. Games Paul O'Neill 2 Ind. Games Jerry Mumphrey 2 Ind. Games Don Mattingly 2 Ind. Games Roger Maris 2 Ind. Games Tony Clark 2 Ind. Games Robinson Cano 2 Ind. Games

Bronx Banter: Beauty
Published 10/26/2008 at Baseball Toaster
Major Leauge Roster: Infielders: J. Giambi BR BP E MLB R. Cano BR BP E MLB D. Jeter BR BP E MLB A. Rodriguez BR BP E MLB W. Betemit BR BP E MLB mi C. Ransom BR BP E MLB mi J. Miranda BR BC mi Outfielders: B. Abreu BR BP E MLB J. Damon BR BP E MLB X. Nady BR BP E MLB H. Matsui BR ...

Is Cano Underappreciated?
Published 10/23/2008 by Mike Silva at Mike Silva's New York Baseball Digest
... I wanted to leave you with statistical comparisons via Baseball Reference to Robinson Cano. Just a little thought for you to mull over while all of us at NY Baseball Digest waits for the World Series to end. ...

About this McLouth/Cano Business
Published 10/6/2008 by Brian McElhinny (noreply@blogger.com) at Raise the Jolly Roger
... I don't know if you've heard this or not, but it shouldn't come as much of a surprise. Nate McLouth had a solid year, so the Yankees want to trade for him. The [New York Post] says that Robinson Cano is a logical bargaining chip for him. 1st of all, this is the New York Post, so that means this has to be taken with a major grain of salt. But look at what [Ken Rosenthal] has to say: The Pirates, however, would not deal center fielder Nate McLouth for Cano, and they will not move McLouth at all unless it was for "a dramatic ...

Robbie
Published 9/30/2008 by Travis G at Pinstripe Alley
... low (.286 vs. .323 career mark). Factoring that in with the line drive rate indicates that he was rather unlucky this season. - He hit less grounders and more flyballs this year, which usually leads to greater power (though it has yet to show up). - After Cano was benched/changed his stance, he hit .413/.431/.587 in his last 51 plate appearances (for what it's worth). - He still plays quality defense. While his Zone Rating was below average, his Range Factor and FRAA (Fielding Runs Above Average) were above. - And perhaps the ...

Is Robinson Cano a Yankee?
Published 9/26/2008 at New York Yankees Examiner
... (Charles Krupa/AP) Robinson Cano was a disappointment in 2008. His performance was a disappointment and he was a disappointment. Cano was one piece in the Yankees offensive puzzle that failed to live up to expectations and potential. Beyond that, and worse, by the beginning of September Robinson had already checked out of the season, despite the games left to play, and despite the expectation that all players act like professionals and play out every game. Joe Girardi took no time to dispense his punishment, publically acknowledged the transgression, and moved on. This ...

We Shouldn't Dignify Such Rumors
Published 9/22/2008 by Orel (noreply@blogger.com) at Sons of Steve Garvey
... age AVG OBP SLG Matt Kemp 23 .299 .340 .472 Robinson Cano 25 .301 .334 .467 ...

Bronx Banter: Gettin Better All the Time
Published 8/24/2008 at Bronx Banter
25-man Roster: Infielders: J. Giambi BR BP E MLB R. Cano BR BP E MLB D. Jeter BR BP E MLB A. Rodriguez BR BP E MLB W. Betemit BR BP E MLB mi C. Ransom BR BP E MLB mi Outfielders: B. Abreu BR BP E MLB J. Damon BR BP E MLB X. Nady BR BP E MLB H. Matsui BR BP E MLB mi B. Gardner ...

Life In The Fast Lane: Yanks-Sox Gamer XI
Published 7/26/2008 by attackgerbil at YFSF
... .277/.350/.440 4. Alex Rodriguez, 3B .320/.399/.592 5. Jason Giambi, 1B .255/.397/.529 6. Robinson Cano, 2B .265/.300/.390 7. Xavier Nady, LF ...

Reason to stay optimistic that September 21 won't be the last game in Yankee Stadium history
Published 7/25/2008 by Ross (noreply@blogger.com) at NYY Stadium Insider is now New Stadium Insider - Please update your bookmarks!
We all know that the offense has underperformed for the majority of 2008, for various reasons (I'm looking at you, Robbie Cano, even with your recent hot streak, you are the owner of a 1.5 VORP and 85 OPS+). Even if the offense continues its torrid post All-Star break pace, the Yankees are going to become serious contenders because of their pitching. Take a peek at this comparison of the 2007 Yankees pitching staff as a whole (starting pitchers and bullpen) vs. the 2008 version: 2008: - 2.34 K/BB - 7th fewest ...

Robinson Cano For Derek Lowe And Matt Kemp?
Published 7/25/2008 by kensai (noreply@blogger.com) at Fire Ned Colletti Now
... Yes, Cano was once thought to have significant upside, and that maybe one day he would develop into an elite hitter, but the fact of the matter is that it hasn't happened. Year after year, he continues to get off to the same slow start and then begins raking in the second half of the year. By now, it surely seems that the current Cano is the same one that we'll get for the foreseeable future. Last year, which was his first real full season in the majors, he put up a VORP of 40.5. This year, ...

IGD: Padres @ Yankees (17 Jun 08)
Published 6/17/2008 by Geoff Young at Ducksnorts
... Statistics are courtesy of Baseball-Reference and are through games of June 16, 2008. Robinson Cano 275 .225 .269 .322 60 ...

Eric’s All-Star Picks
Published 6/13/2008 by Eric Haskell at New York Yankees
... by about 300,000 votes, despite the fact that Kinsler has a 51-point lead in batting average, five more home runs, 10 more RBI and 15 more stolen bases.  He has a .848 OPS, compared to Pedroia’s .678.  Robinson Cano is also very close behind Kinsler in the voting, and it’s clear that the only reason Kinsler isn’t far ahead of both him and Pedroia is because team name is listed right next to player name. ...

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