Robinson Canó
Robinson José Canó Mercedes (conceived October 22, 1982), frequently abbreviated to Robbie Cano, is a Dominican-American expert baseball second baseman for the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball. He made his MLB make a big appearance with the New York Yankees in 2005 and played for them through 2013.
Canó is a seven-time All-Star (2006, 2010–2014, 2016) and five-time Silver Slugger Award champ (2006, 2010–2013). He won two Gold Glove Awards (2010, 2012) and has been named American League Player of the Month twice (September 2006, April 2010). In 2011, Canó won the Home Run Derby. He was an individual from the Yankees' 2009 World Series title group over the Philadelphia Phillies and furthermore the Dominican Republic's 2013 World Baseball Classic title group, for which he won the competition's most profitable player grant. His group's win made him and kindred WBC partners Octavio Dotel and Santiago Casilla three of the four players to have won both a World Series and World Baseball Classic, joining Daisuke Matsuzaka and later joined by Koji Uehara and Munenori Kawasaki.
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