Robinson Cano He had a complicated 2022 since he failed to consolidate himself in any of the teams he went through in Major League Baseball (MLB). This situation put on the table the question of whether the native of the Dominican Republic will retire soon. The second baseman talked about it and announced if he already plans his retirement.
The journalist Juanfrank Kranwinkel conducted an interview with Robinson Canó and among the topics discussed was the future of the baseball player and whether he already has plans to “hang up the spikes” as they say in baseball slang.
The second baseman announced that he still does not think about retiring as a professional baseball player, as well as that “he will continue preparing” for when the opportunity comes and that “there is life and health” and “love and desire” to continue playing.
The native of the Dominican Republic had a difficult time in the Major Leagues in 2022. This was because he failed to consolidate himself in the stellar line up of the teams he went through. He was part of the Mets, Padres and Braves.
Robinson Canó is currently watching action with the Estrellas Orientales in the Round Robin of the 2022-2023 Season of the Professional Baseball League of the Dominican Republic (LIDOM).
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