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Robinson Cano #24 | Second Baseman | New York Yankees
Height: 6-0    Weight: 170    Throws: R    Bats: L
Born: Oct 22, 1982, San Pedro de Macoris,
Contract: Signed through 2011 with options for 2012 and 2013.
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August 23, 2006
Robinson Cano got a routine day off last night, according to the Yankees website. Nick Green started in his place.
August 12, 2006
Robinson Cano, who missed 35 games with a strained left hamstring, didn't start last night despite feeling fine, according to the New York Post. Cano entered the game as a pinch hitter and struck out. Manager Joe Torre plans on giving Cano a day of rest from time to time.
August 8, 2006
Robinson Cano had a solid return from the disabled list on Tuesday. Cano, who was sidelined with a strained left hamstring, went 3-for-5.
August 8, 2006
As expected, the Yankees activated Robinson Cano from the disabled list on Tuesday, according to the AP. He had been sidelined with a strained left hamstring.
August 7, 2006
Robinson Cano will rejoin the Yankees today and come off the disabled list before tomorrow's game, according to the New York Daily News. Cano has been out with a strained left hamstring.
August 3, 2006
Robinson Cano singled twice and had an RBI grounder in the first game of his rehab assignment, according to the AP. Cano will play in three more rehab games before rejoining the Yankees next Tuesday.
August 1, 2006
Robinson Cano, out since June 25 with a strained left hamstring, was hit just above the right ankle by a pitch during batting practice Tuesday, according to the AP. However, he expects to start a minor league rehab assignment Thursday in the Gulf Coast League. He could move to Double-A Trenton on Friday and rejoin the Yankees on Tuesday in Chicago.
July 30, 2006
Robinson Cano, on the DL with a strained left hamstring, said he felt good after running the bases at around 80 percent Sunday, according to the AP. He plans to run the bases again Tuesday and could start a two- or three-game minor league rehab assignment soon after.
July 30, 2006
Robinson Cano ran the bases yesterday and didn't feel his hamstring for the first time, according to the New York Post. "Even though the effort was 50 or 60 percent, I'm encouraged by the fact he was able to do that," said Torre. The Yankees hope Cano can begin a rehab assignment sometime next week.
July 26, 2006
Robinson Cano has been cleared to start running bases Friday, according to the AP. Cano has been hitting and throwing, but his hamstring injury has kept him from running. He is still over a week away from returning to the Yankees.
July 26, 2006
Robinson Cano is still at least 10 days away from returning to the Yankees, according to Newsday. Cano, who is dealing with a strained left hamstring, could go on a rehab assignment next week.
July 25, 2006
Robinson Cano, on the DL with a strained left hamstring, went through an extensive agility and leg strengthening session in the outfield Tuesday, according to the AP. He could run the bases by this weekend.
July 24, 2006
Robinson Cano did agility drills in the outfield today and hopes to run the bases this weekend, according to the AP. Running the bases successfully is usually the final precursor to a rehab assignment.
July 22, 2006
The Yankees are not counting on having Robinson Cano back until August, according to the New York Daily News. Cano is still unable to run the bases and make hard turns because of his strained hamstring.
July 21, 2006
Robinson Cano, on the DL, with a strained left hamstring, didn't work out for the third straight day Thursday, according to Newsday. It's not known when he'll be able to continue his rehab.
July 20, 2006
Robinson Cano hopes to take batting practice on Friday, according to the AP. Cano hasn't done any field drills since Monday, when he cut a baserunning exercise short. Baserunning is typically the last exercise a player completes prior to going out on a rehab assignment. Cano has been sidelined since June 25 with a strained hamstring. "It's feeling a lot better," he said Thursday after undergoing treatment.
July 20, 2006
The Yankees opted to hold Robinson Cano out of drills the past two days to see if rest would help his ailing hamstring heal, according to the New York Daily News. He's slated to resume workouts today, though it remains unclear when he may be ready to take part in games again.
July 18, 2006
Manager Joe Torre indicated Monday that Robinson Cano, who is out with a strained left hamstring, is not improving, according to Newsday. "He can still feel it," he said. "He's still not ready to play in a game." Cano hasn't played since June 25 due to the injury.
July 17, 2006
Manager Joe Torre said that the strained left hamstring of Robinson Cano is still tight and that Cano is not ready to go on a minor league rehab assignment, according to the AP. Cano has been on the disabled list since late June with hamstring troubles.
July 16, 2006
Robinson Cano took batting practice in Tampa, Fla., and said his injured left hamstring is "90 percent," according to the AP. Cano will run the bases Monday before the team determines when to send him out on a minor league rehab assignment.
July 14, 2006
Robinson Cano recently said he hoped to return from his strained left hamstring during the Yankees' series that begins Monday, according to the New York Daily News. However, GM Brian Cashman wasn't sure that would happen. "By the end of (the series), maybe," Cashman said. "We'll have to see."
July 9, 2006
Robinson Cano underwent treatment for his hamstring injury Sunday, according to the AP. However, he didn't work out after experiencing some tightness while running the bases during pregame drills on Saturday. Cano might be ready for a minor league rehab assignment next weekend.
July 8, 2006
Robinson Cano tested his strained left hamstring by running the bases Saturday but had to stop after feeling tightness in the muscle, according to the AP. "It's not a setback," manager Joe Torre said. "It's just that it's still there." Torre added that Cano probably won't return until at least next Saturday or Sunday.
June 30, 2006
Robinson Cano, on the DL with a strained left hamstring, took batting practice and fielded grounders before Friday's game, according to the AP. He is not expected to return to the Yankees until after the All-Star break.
June 28, 2006
An MRI revealed that Robinson Cano has what Cano called "a little tear" in his hamstring, according to the New York Daily News. "It's not that bad, but they don't want to take any chances," Cano said. At this point, it looks like the injury isn't serious and that he should be able to return to action soon after the All-Star break. Miquel Cairo will start in place of Cano at second base.
June 27, 2006
The Yankees placed Robinson Cano on the disabled list on Tuesday, according to the AP. Cano, who is sidelined with a strained left hamstring, suffered the injury in the second game of a doubleheader on Sunday. Miguel Cairo will start in his place, and the Yankees recalled Nick Green from Triple-A Columbus to take Cano's roster spot.
June 27, 2006
While Robinson Cano hasn't been placed on the DL yet, he will likely miss at least a week to ten days, according to the AP. Cano left the second game of Sunday's doubleheader with a strained hamstring.
June 26, 2006
The strained left hamstring that forced Robinson Cano to exit Sunday's second game of a day-night doubleheader kept him from taking part in Monday's contest, according to the AP. General manager Brian Cashman said the team would monitor the injury over the next day or so before deciding whether to place him on the disabled list. Cano was walking normally prior to the game but feels tightness in the leg.
June 26, 2006
Robinson Cano was forced to leave last night's game with a strained left hamstring, according to the New York Daily News. His status for tonight's contest is uncertain. "He said it felt like it got tight," manager Joe Torre said. "The doctor said it's really tough to tell if it's one of those full-blown (injuries) or a cramp or something. (Today) we'll know more."
June 25, 2006
Robinson Cano left the second game of Sunday's doubleheader in the sixth inning with a leg injury, according to the AP. The severity of the injury is not known at this time. Miguel Cairo replaced Cano in the lineup.
April 12, 2006
Robinson Cano got a day off on Wednesday as the Yankess faced left-handed starter Jeremy Affeldt.
March 19, 2006
Robinson Cano was forced from yesterday's game after he was hit in the face by a thrown ball, according to the New York Daily News. He was removed as a precaution and hopes to play today.
March 13, 2006
Robinson Cano did not play on Monday because he underwent a root canal, according to the AP.
February 24, 2006
Robinson Cano added 10 pounds of muscle during the offseason, increasing his weight to 205 pounds, according to Newsday. "I'm always working hard, trying to get better every year," Cano said yesterday. "I don't want to do the same thing every year. I want to keep getting better and better." Cano hit .297-14-62 in 2005.