Chicago Sun-Times

Cano banned for 2021 after 2nd PED violation

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NEW YORK — Mets second baseman Robinson Cano was suspended for 162 games by MLB on Wednesday after he tested positive for a performanc­e- enhancing drug for the second time in his decorated career.

Cano, 38, will miss the entire 2021 season and lose $ 24 million in salary. The eight- time All- Star hit a robust .316 with 10 home runs and 30 RBI in this year’s pandemic- shortened season.

Minus Cano, New York could move goodhittin­g Jeff McNeil into a regular spot at second base. The suspension also will surely prompt calls from Mets fans to sign free agent DJ LeMahieu, an AL MVP candidate this year with the Yankees.

The penalty came less than two weeks after Steve Cohen bought the Mets for $ 2.4 billion, a move that created an avalanche of positivity for a team that has reached the playoffs only three times in the last 20 years.

The commission­er’s office said Cano tested positive for Stanozolol, an anabolic steroid. He was penalized 80 games in May 2018 while with the Mariners after a positive test for Furosemide, a diuretic that some athletes have used to mask other substances.

“We were extremely disappoint­ed to be informed about Robinson’s suspension for violating Major League Baseball’s Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program,” new Mets president Sandy Alderson said in a statement. “The violation is very unfortunat­e for him, the organizati­on, our fans and the sport. The Mets fully support MLB’s efforts toward eliminatin­g performanc­e- enhancing substances from the game.”

There was no immediate comment from Cano or the players’ union.

Alderson was hired by Cohen on the day the Mets sale was completed. General manager Brodie Van Wagenen exited the same day.

Van Wagenen made the trade to get Cano from Seattle in December 2018 after previously being his agent.

In a move that polarized Mets fans, the high- priced Cano and big- league saves leader Edwin Diaz were acquired in a deal that sent top outfield prospect Jarred Kelenic and young pitching to the Mariners.

Cano was set to head into the eighth year of his 10- year, $ 240 million contract. He will not be eligible for the playoffs if the Mets make the postseason.

In 16 seasons, he is a career .303 hitter with 1,302 RBI and two Gold Gloves. He played 49 games this year in a season shortened from the usual 162 to 60.

Cano became a star with the Yankees, then signed a big contract with the Mariners. His ban during the 2018 season made him among the most prominent players penalized under baseball’s anti- doping rules.

 ?? AP ?? Mets second baseman Robinson Cano was suspended for 162 games and will lose $ 24 million in salary.
AP Mets second baseman Robinson Cano was suspended for 162 games and will lose $ 24 million in salary.

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