PLAYING TIME: Cano moves to SEA

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Mariners | Robinson Canó agrees
The Seattle Mariners agreed with free-agent 2B Robinson Canó (Yankees) to a 10-year, $240 million deal.  Source: ESPNDeportes.com - Enrique Rojas
 
BHQ take: Cano moves from LH-hitter friendly Yankee Stadium to one of the worst hitters' parks in baseball. This home-park move certainly hurts Cano's value, but it's not as big a hit as one might think; Cano has put up excellent numbers outside of NYY as well, and he's one of the most consistent producers in MLB. Still, reduce expectations for Cano a bit, and lower him on your draft list by a...

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