San Pedro de Macorís
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January 15 2025 | Canó re-signed with the Diablos Rojos del México for the 2025 season, continuing his commitment to the team. |
2024 | Canó had an exceptional season with the Diablos Rojos del México, batting .431/.475/.639, hitting 14 home runs, and achieving 77 RBI. He won the league's batting title and led the league in hits. |
2024 | Canó helped the Diablos Rojos del México win the Serie del Rey (Championship Series). |
December 19 2024 | Released a public statement acknowledging past mistakes related to injury recovery and performance, apologizing without explicitly admitting to using performance-enhancing drugs. |
October 6 2024 | In Game 2 of the National League Division Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers, Tatís hit two home runs in a single game, including a first-inning home run that put the Padres up 1-0 and a ninth-inning home run that extended their lead to 10-1, setting the Padres' franchise postseason record of 6 home runs in a single game. |
September 2 2024 | Tatís was activated from the injured list and returned to play for the San Diego Padres. |
August 21 2024 | Tatís was transferred to the 60-day injured list by the San Diego Padres. |
June 24 2024 | Fernando Tatís Jr. was placed on the injured list with a femoral stress reaction in his right quadricep while playing for the San Diego Padres. |
March 1 2024 | Robinson Canó signed with the Diablos Rojos del México of the Mexican League, marking a significant move in his professional baseball career. |
2023 | Participated in the World Baseball Classic tournament representing the Dominican Republic. |
2023 | Moved from shortstop to right field, receiving praise for his defensive performance in the new position. |
2023 | Tatís was voted by fans as the winner of the Platinum Glove Award in the 2023 season. |
2023 | In the 2023 season, Tatís played 141 major league games, batting .257/.322/.449 with 25 home runs and 78 runs batted in. |
2023 | Won his first Gold Glove Award. |
2023 | Tatís Jr. returned to the San Diego Padres after completing a suspension, rejoining the team for the MLB season. |
October 23 2023 | Canó was selected sixth overall in the Baseball United league's draft by the Dubai Wolves. |
September 2023 | Robinson Canó joined the ownership group of Baseball United, a professional baseball league based in Dubai. |
April 13 2023 | While playing for the Padres' Triple-A affiliate El Paso Chihuahuas, Tatís had a remarkable game with three home runs and eight RBIs in 33 at-bats. |
2022 | Sosa made his final appearance on the Hall of Fame ballot, receiving 18.5% of votes, which was not enough for induction. This marked the end of his BBWAA ballot eligibility. |
2022 | Missed the entire season due to injury and a suspension for using a performance-enhancing substance. |
August 27 2022 | Adidas terminated his sponsorship due to the doping violation, stating 'We have a clear policy on doping' and the partnership would not continue. |
August 12 2022 | Suspended for 80 games after testing positive for Clostebol, an anabolic steroid, which he claimed was from medication to treat ringworm. |
August 4 2022 | Canó was released by the Atlanta Braves and became a free agent. |
August 1 2022 | The Atlanta Braves designated Canó for assignment after acquiring Ehire Adrianza. |
July 11 2022 | Canó made his debut with the Atlanta Braves in a game against the New York Mets. |
July 10 2022 | Robinson Canó was traded from the San Diego Padres to the Atlanta Braves for cash considerations. |
June 10 2022 | Canó re-signed with the Padres on a minor league contract and was assigned to the El Paso Chihuahuas of the Triple-A Pacific Coast League. |
June 2 2022 | Canó was released by the San Diego Padres after batting .094 in 12 games with 10 strikeouts in 34 plate appearances. |
May 13 2022 | Robinson Canó signed a major league contract with the San Diego Padres, beginning a brief stint with the team. |
May 8 2022 | Released by the New York Mets, becoming a free agent. |
May 2 2022 | Designated for assignment by the New York Mets after hitting .195 with one home run in 41 at-bats and receiving sporadic playing time. |
March 16 2022 | Underwent surgery for a fractured scaphoid bone, potentially related to a motorcycle accident in December 2021 in the Dominican Republic, with expected return within three months. |
2021 | Sosa reached his highest Hall of Fame voting percentage at 17% during his candidacy. |
2021 | Suspended for the entire season after testing positive for stanozolol. |
2021 | Finished the season hitting .282 with 97 RBIs, 25 stolen bases, and an NL-leading 42 home runs. Won his second consecutive Silver Slugger Award and finished third in NL MVP voting. |
2021 | Won his second Silver Slugger Award. |
2021 | Became the cover athlete for MLB The Show 21, making him the youngest player ever to be featured as the cover star at age 22. |
2021 | Hit 42 home runs, the most in the National League for the season. Became only the fifth Padres player to hit 40+ home runs in a single season. |
August 15 2021 | Activated from the injured list and played right field in his first game back, having trained with Padres first base coach Wayne Kirby to transition to outfield. |
July 30 2021 | Suffered a second left shoulder subluxation while playing against the Colorado Rockies and was placed on the 10-day injured list. |
July 24 2021 | Hit his 30th home run of the season, becoming the fourth Padres player to hit 30 home runs and steal 20 bases in a season, accomplishing this feat in just 82 games. |
July 1 2021 | Selected to start his first All-Star Game, becoming the first All-Star starter from the Padres since Tony Gwynn. |
June 25 2021 | Hit his first three-homer game in his career against the Arizona Diamondbacks, helping the Padres win 11-5. |
June 2 2021 | Named National League Player of the Month for May, batting .353 with nine home runs, eight stolen bases, 26 RBIs, and 21 runs scored in 20 games. |
May 19 2021 | Activated from the COVID-19 injured list by the Padres. |
May 12 2021 | Tested positive for COVID-19 and was placed on the injured list. |
April 23 2021 | Hit two home runs off Clayton Kershaw, exactly 22 years after his father hit two grand slams in one inning at the same venue. |
April 16 2021 | Returned to the Padres lineup after recovering from shoulder injury. |
April 5 2021 | Sustained a left shoulder subluxation while swinging at a pitch during a game against the San Francisco Giants and was placed on the 10-day injured list. |
January 2021 | Signed a 14-year, $340 million contract extension with the San Diego Padres, which was the third-richest MLB contract at the time and the most lucrative for a player not yet eligible for salary arbitration. |
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