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Robinson José Canó Mercedes (Spanish pronunciation:; born October 22, 1982) is a Dominican-American professional baseball second baseman for the Diablos Rojos del México of the Mexican League; he also captains the Estrellas Orientales of the Dominican Professional Baseball League.
Players: Coaches/Other: Pitchers. 29 R. J. Alaniz--Édgar Arredondo ∞--Jake Barrett ∞46 Carlos Bustamante; 16 Chavez Fernander--Jorge Guzmán ∞54 Rodolfo Martinez--Steven Moyers58 Zach Phillips
The league is contested by 20 teams, evenly divided in North and South zones. The season started on 11 April with the series between the defending champions Pericos de Puebla and Diablos Rojos del México and ended on 9 September with the last game of the Serie del Rey, where the Diablos Rojos del México defeated the Sultanes de Monterrey to ...
Former major league second baseman Robinson Canó has signed with the Diablos Rojos of the Mexican Baseball League, the Mexico City club announced Friday. The 41-year-old Canó finished with 1,306 ...
Trevor Bauer worked three scoreless innings against the Yankees on Sunday for the Diablos Rojos of Mexico City, who beat New York 4-3 in the first of two exhibition games. Bauer made his first ...
Robinson Cano thinks he's the most valuable player in baseball. He and his agent are reportedly asking the Yankees for $305 million over 10 years. The details are unclear, but an average salary of ...
The Mexican Baseball League (Spanish: Liga Mexicana de Béisbol, or LMB, lit. ' Mexican Baseball League ') is a professional baseball league based in Mexico. It is the oldest running professional sports league in the country. [3] The league has 20 teams organized in two divisions, North and South. Teams play 114 games each season.
Players in bold are still active in MLB, as of 2022. Since 1956 a large number of baseball players of Dominican origin have played in Major League Baseball in the United States, with the Dominican Republic being the second country in the world after the United States with the most current baseball players in MLB.