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    World Baseball Classic. 2013 San Francisco. Team. Joselito "José" Canó Soriano (born March 7, 1962) is a Dominican former professional baseball pitcher who briefly pitched in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Houston Astros in 1989 .

  2. Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of José Canó. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference.com.

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  3. José Canó. Apariencia. ocultar. Joselito "José" Canó Soriano ( San Pedro de Macorís, 7 de marzo de 1962) es un ex lanzador dominicano que lanzó brevemente en la Liga Mayor de Béisbol con los Astros de Houston en 1989. Carrera.

  4. Jose Cano Bio. Fullname: Joselito Cano; Born: 3/07/1962 in Boca del Soco, Dominican Republic; Debut: 8/28/1989; Relationship(s): father of Robinson Canó

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    Cano's father, José Canó, signed with the New York Yankees as an amateur free agent in 1980 and pitched in the Yankees' and Atlanta Braves minor league systems before making his Major League debut and pitching six games for the Houston Astros in 1989. Robinson was named after baseball legend Jackie Robinson. Canó was born in San Pedro de Macorís, D...

    Minor leagues

    After graduating from high school, Canó was signed by the Yankees on January 5, 2001 as an amateur free agent, receiving a signing bonus of over $100,000. He began playing in their minor league system that season, debuting with the Gulf Coast Yankees of the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League and the Staten Island Yankees of the Class-A Short Season New York–Penn League. Canó played for Staten Island and the Greensboro Bats of the Class-A South Atlantic League in 2002. Canó played for the Tampa Ya...

    Seattle Mariners

    In December 2013, Canó signed a 10-year, $240 million contract with the Seattle Mariners.Canó was offered a seven-year, $175 million contract to return to the Yankees, but turned it down in search of a longer deal.

    New York Mets

    On December 3, 2018, the Mariners traded Canó, Edwin Díaz, and $20 million to the New York Mets for Jay Bruce, Jarred Kelenic, Anthony Swarzak, Gerson Bautista, and Justin Dunn, as part of the Mariners' mass-rebuilding process. In his first at bat as a Met, Canó hit a home run off of Max Scherzer of the Washington Nationals. However, after a first half of the season which included two stints on the injured list, a career-high strikeout rate, and an 'F' grade from Mike Puma of the New York Pos...

    Dominican Republic

    Canó has participated for his native country, Dominican Republic, in four World Baseball Classic (WBC) tournaments, held in 2009, 2013,2017, and 2023. In the 2013 edition, Canó batted 15-for-32 (.469). The Dominican Republic defeated Puerto Rico 3–0 in the finals to win the championship and became the first undefeated team in the tournament's history. Canó was named the Most Valuable Player of the Classic. He joined Dominican Republic teammates Octavio Dotel and Santiago Casilla as part of th...

    Canó has a son, also named Robinson, who lives with his mother in the Dominican Republic. On November 13, 2012, Canó became a naturalized United States citizen. Canó is noted for his charity work. Hackensack University Medical Center (in New Jersey) named a pediatric rehabilitation ward after him.In 2015, Canó opened a Montessori school in his home...

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  5. 3 AB, 0 H, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SB. Last Game: (Age 39-278d) 4 AB, 0 H, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SB. Rookie Status: Exceeded rookie limits during 2005 season. Agents: Roc Nation Sports • Previously: Scott Boras, Bobby Barad, Joe Rosario, Peter Vescovo. Full Name: Robinson Jose Canó. Nicknames: Pronunciation: \ \. Twitter:

  6. Father of Robinson Cano, José Canó pitched six games in the major leagues with the Houston Astros in 1989 In his final big league appearance, September 30, he finished his career in style with a complete game, 9-2 victory over the Cincinnati Reds. Away from MLB, José also pitched for years in Mexico as well as in Taiwan.