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Should the Yankees Trade Robinson Cano? Probably not. I only say probably, because there are certainly trade offers that would be in the Yankees' favor (Cano for Ian Kinsler and Josh Hamilton as an unrealistic example). But given what teams would likely offer in return, Cano's favorable contract, and his expected performance going forward, the Yankees' best move is to keep him in the Bronx.  ... [link]

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Yankees Shouldn't Trade Away Robinson Cano
Published 9/10/2008 by Sky Kalkman at Beyond the Box Score
Yankees Shouldn't Trade Away Robinson Cano Just wanted to provide a quick link to an article I wrote for the YES website, arguing the Yankees should not trade Robinson Cano while his perceived value is the lowest it's ever going to be. There's no rocket science ...

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Published 9/10/2008 by Travis G at Pinstripe Alley
... - Sky Kalkman thinks the Yankees should not trade Robbie Cano. He's right, and frankly, the Yanks should let Robbie hit higher in the order this month. What's to lose? Hopefully he'll get some confidence hitting amongst Arod, Jeter and co. and get used to being a run producer. His ceiling's been said to be a #3 hitter. Why not start now? ...

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