Breaking News: Cano Close to 4-year Deal
FoxSports' Ken Rosenthal is reporting the Yankees and Robinson Cano are close to agreeing on a 4-year deal that would be worth a reported $30 million. The deal would include all of Cano's arbitration years and 1 or 2 years of free agency.
Cano and the Yankees were getting ready to go to arbitration with the two sides far apart. Cano had submitted a proposal of $4.55 million, while the Yankees submitted a figure of $3.2 million.
Cano qualifies as a "super-two" player, meaning he gets four years of arbitration eligibility, instead of the normal three years.
Cano and the Yankees were getting ready to go to arbitration with the two sides far apart. Cano had submitted a proposal of $4.55 million, while the Yankees submitted a figure of $3.2 million.
Cano qualifies as a "super-two" player, meaning he gets four years of arbitration eligibility, instead of the normal three years.
Labels: Arbitration, Ken Rosenthal, New Contract, Robinson Cano
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