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🚨 Robinson Cano suspended for the entire 2021 season after second PED positive test

Mets second baseman Robinson Cano has been popped for the second time for PEDs which will result in a 162-game suspension meaning his 2021 season is over.

New York Mets second baseman Robinson Cano tested positive for the performance-enhancing drug Stanozolol and will be suspended for the entire 2021 season, according to a statement by commissioner Rob Manfred.

It is the second PED suspension for Cano, 38, who missed 80 games in 2018 after testing positive for a diuretic while with the Seattle Mariners.

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In addition to the suspension, Cano will forfeit his $24 million dollar salary and be one suspension away from a permanent ban from Major League Baseball. If that were the case, the 38-year-old veteran would be the second Mets player after Jenrry Mejía to receive a lifetime expulsion. Mejía though was successful in getting reinstated in 2018 after one-year away and has since moved on signing a minor league deal with the Red Sox in 2019 then with the Mexican League in 2020.

Cano was expected to be a major part of the Steve Cohen era in Queens complete with a new front office, however, that’ll obviously have to be put on hold for another year.

Currently, Cano has two years and $48 million dollars left on his contract. He originally signed a 10-year, $240 million dollar deal with the Mariners before he was traded to the Mets back in 2018 for top prospect Jarred Kelenic.

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