Good, then he's their problem, not ours.
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imagine his lack of hussle once he gets a 10 year deal. hahaha
8 yrs the bad thing is he can argue he deserves TEX type money and look at crappy Tex's numbers contracts like that just hurt NY more & more
It makes sense depending on what they can get in return. Cano still holds great value as an actual player on the field. He will be inline for $15 million next season and headed for free agency. A team would have to feel confident that they can work out a deal with him before giving up something big. I see what you're saying but I would not move him just to move him. He may aslo have one of those famous contract year seasons.
I say get a good young starter in return and maybe a really good second base or third base prospect and go for it. What pitcher is equal for Cano?? Hell not many second basemen hit thirty homers a year.