About

A 13-year MLB veteran, Canó spent nine seasons with the New York Yankees before signing a ten-year deal with the Seattle Mariners in 2013

In 2006, Canó led the American League in batting average, doubles, and runs batted in. In 2017, he became the third second baseman in history to have hit 300 home runs. He has also competed for his native country, Dominican Republic, in three World Baseball Classic (WBC) tournaments.

301

Home Runs in 13 Seasons

8

All-Star Appearances

5

Silver Slugger Awards

2

Gold Glove Awards

Born in San Pedro de Macorís, Dominican Republic, and based in Seattle, Washington, Canó works to give back to his hometown and local communities.

Canó founded the RC22 Foundation, serving disadvantaged youth in the Dominican Republic and working with local Seattle organizations to help impact the community in the areas of education, health, fitness and wellness.
2445226

Dollars invested in community programs from 2013-2016

10000

Children impacted by RC22 Foundation

50

Communities served annually