Robinson Cano shares curious video amid rumor that he wants out of Seattle, back to NY
Come spring, Robinson Cano will be entering the third year of a 10-year, $240 million contract he signed with the Seattle Mariners in December of 2013.
The money sure is green in Seattle but the 33-year-old second baseman has discovered the grass is not right now as his production has declined and the team's front office has seen a major shakeup in recent months.
On Saturday, the New York Daily News's John Harper reported that Cano is wishing he were back in New York:
"But even if Cano has had the best intentions as a Mariner, one long-time friend who spoke to him recently says the second baseman is not happy in Seattle, especially with a new regime in charge there now, and that he’d love to somehow find his way back to New York."
Then the Mariners' account re-tweeted it.
Getting ready for next season. @Mariners pic.twitter.com/iSg6IVmUOf
— Robinson Cano (@RobinsonCano) November 23, 2015