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Lookin' Good! |
According to multiple sources of
ESPNNewYork.com, the Yankees have a
less than 'fifty-fifty' shot of signing their only remaining superstar—
Robinson Cano. While newcomer
Brian McCann will likely perform well in the Bronx, he does not have the "duende" of a Cano. The reason for the dwindling chances of
The Bronx Embalmers is that
the Mariners have emerged as a legitimate suitor of the Yankee second baseman. Reportedly, Seattle is offering 8 years and $200 million—while
The Pinstriped Posers have held the line at no more than 7 years and
less than $200 million. How sweet it is!