It’s
almost curtains for Robinson Cano as a member of the New York Mets.
The
39-year-old infielder was designated for assignment by the team, a step toward
his eventual release.
So far
this season, Cano was 8 for 41 (.195) with one home run in 12 games. He is owed
around $40 million over the next two seasons. The size of his
contract makes it
more likely that he will clear waivers and be released.
Cano
came to the Mets from Seattle with Edwin Diaz in a trade that involved Jay
Bruce and others in 2018. He was suspended 80 games that year with Seattle for
violating the performance enhancing drug policy.
He was
suspended again for the entire 2021 season for a second PED violation and
forfeited $24 million in salary.