Robinson Canó does not think about retirement; dreams of the World Classic

Exclusively to AM850, he stressed that he cannot imagine not being on the diamond and that, if he remains healthy, he will.
At 42 years old, Robinson Cano lives and breathes baseball. The Dominican player was clear and expressed to AM850 that retirement does not cross his mind. He feels in good physical shape and has the necessary motivation to fight for various goals, since the Caribbean Series of this 2025 and the 2026 World Baseball Classic They are in your mind.
“Until now yes. Let’s see what happens. I would like to reveal that it was with the Stars. I would like to win and go with the Stars,” Canó confessed about the desire to compete in the Caribbean Series 2025 which will take place in Mexico, although first he has to win the Professional Baseball League of the Dominican Republic (LIDOM) with the Eastern Stars.
Besides, Spout was asked particularly if he is thinking about retirement while he has the World Baseball Classic in 2026 in mind. Exclusively to AM850stressed that he cannot imagine not being on the diamond and that, if he remains healthy, he will do it.
“Not really, I feel fine. As long as I feel good and have the desire to play, I’m going to do it. With God before us, this is how it will be,” said Canó from Mexico City while accompanying the family. Harp Helú to the list of Red Devils of Mexico on the Mexican Stock Exchange.
Show your support for Juan Soto and sign him with the Mets
From Dominican to Dominican, Robinson Cano He was clear about the opportunity he took. Juan Soto signing with the New York Mets. At 26 years old, Soto became the baseball player with the most lucrative contract in the history of the Major Leagues when they were linked for 15 years and 765 million dollars.
Spout He was clear and pointed out that if the Mets organization paid him that amount it is because they are clearly interested and any professional should go to the place where they feel valued.
“I actually feel good because it is something that opens doors a lot for the players. (Shohei Ohtani With 700 million dollars and he (Soto) with 750 million dollars, the doors are opening to more players. Until Vladi (Vladimir Guerrero Jr.) said it, ‘it helps me’ and it is a reality. “It’s where you want to be,” he said. Spout.
“He decided the Mets and that it goes well, I support it. I wanted to have a big contract and Mets It was the only team that showed him that great desire. I have always said that you have to be where they really want you,” said the Dominican about Soto’s contract.
Furthermore, he stressed that a contract of this type puts Dominican baseball in a privileged place and shows that the island country has a lot to prove in the big tent.
“I would say yes (it is a statement) because when you sign a contract like that they say the Dominican player and they say your name. They always mention the country and for us to represent the country is a source of pride for us,” he said. Spout.