The New York Yankees still have control over their second baseman Robinson Cano through the 2013 season. He is owed $10 million this season and have club options for 2012 ($14 million) and 2013 ($15 million), with a $2 million buyout on each one.
Earlier this month, we learned that Cano hired Scott Boras to be his new agent, he was represented by Bobby Barrett and previously Joe Rosario and Peter Vescovo.
According to Marc Carig of the Star-Ledger, Cano said he will not ask the Yankees for a contract extension before his current deal expires. “I would never do that,” he said.
Craig adds that Cano’s options with the Yankees could be bargains if he continues to produce the way he did last season. The second baseman hit .319/.381/.534 with 29 HR’s, 41 doubles, 103 runs and 109 RBI’s in 626 AB’s with the Yankees in 2010.

