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Yennier Canó 2023


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6 minutes ago, BohKnowsBmore said:

Would be a season, not career, no? IIRC he had MLB time with the O's and Twins last year that were sub-par.

And he's still hitless and walkless, which is something. 

You must be right, since Cano pitched here last year. 

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52 minutes ago, Frobby said:

Cano tied the O’s record for consecutive batters retired at the start of a career, then hit Justin Turner.  Still, another 1.2 scoreless.

Kevin Brown mentioned that Cano’s nickname in Cuba was the “Trench Cannon” but he didn’t know why.  Melanie Newman chimed in that a trench cannon was a weapon used at close range from the trenches in WWI.   Good info from Melanie!

Bautista apparently has nicknamed Cano “the Rock,” but I like Trench Cannon way better.   

Odd nickname, usually used in conjunction with a Russian artillery piece, the M1915.  It was small enough to fit into a machine gun emplacement and had a range of about a mile.

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The normal weapon for clearing trenches in WWI was the shotgun.

Something like this Winchester.

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1 hour ago, Frobby said:

Cano tied the O’s record for consecutive batters retired at the start of a career, then hit Justin Turner.  Still, another 1.2 scoreless.

Kevin Brown mentioned that Cano’s nickname in Cuba was the “Trench Cannon” but he didn’t know why.  Melanie Newman chimed in that a trench cannon was a weapon used at close range from the trenches in WWI.   Good info from Melanie!

Bautista apparently has nicknamed Cano “the Rock,” but I like Trench Cannon way better.   

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I also prefer Trench Cannon

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1 minute ago, sportsfan8703 said:

This dude has completely changed our bullpen around. He’s allowed everyone to settle into their best fitting roles, taken pressure off of a struggling Perez, allowed Bautista to rest, and made Gilaspie up/down depth. 
 

Incredible. 

Again, it’s not just Cano.  Baumann has been really good as well as.  Baker.  We have depth at the back of the bullpen.   The more the merrier.

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56 minutes ago, Chavez Ravine said:

Everyone seems to pronounce his name Canó, but on the jersey it is Cano. Are we all just slightly mispronouncing his name or does he like the added oomph?

I don’t think they put accent marks on uniforms, do they?  For example?

https://sportymarts.com/product/men-baltimore-orioles-39-renato-nunez-white-2020-replica-home-jersey/?gad=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIkOLUouTI_gIVhc_jBx36nwtCEAQYASABEgLN6_D_BwEHe 

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4 hours ago, Frobby said:

Cano tied the O’s record for consecutive batters retired at the start of a career, then hit Justin Turner.  Still, another 1.2 scoreless.

Kevin Brown mentioned that Cano’s nickname in Cuba was the “Trench Cannon” but he didn’t know why.  Melanie Newman chimed in that a trench cannon was a weapon used at close range from the trenches in WWI.   Good info from Melanie!

Bautista apparently has nicknamed Cano “the Rock,” but I like Trench Cannon way better.   

How about VolCano?   Fits well with The Mountain.

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6 minutes ago, Frobby said:

It has been a movement since 2016:

https://tht.fangraphs.com/mlbs-ponle-acento-campaign-is-a-step-in-the-right-direction/

But I am unsure if MLB teams routinely try to proactively get it correct, or if they depend on a starry eyed young kid to tell them the correct pronunciation. As far as I can tell, it can be either Canó or Cano. If it is Canó they should change the uniform...or vice versa.

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21 minutes ago, Chavez Ravine said:

It has been a movement since 2016:

https://tht.fangraphs.com/mlbs-ponle-acento-campaign-is-a-step-in-the-right-direction/

But I am unsure if MLB teams routinely try to proactively get it correct, or if they depend on a starry eyed young kid to tell them the correct pronunciation. As far as I can tell, it can be either Canó or Cano. If it is Canó they should change the uniform...or vice versa.

Well, the Orioles probably don’t want to pay for the extra stitching.

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20 minutes ago, Chavez Ravine said:

It has been a movement since 2016:

https://tht.fangraphs.com/mlbs-ponle-acento-campaign-is-a-step-in-the-right-direction/

But I am unsure if MLB teams routinely try to proactively get it correct, or if they depend on a starry eyed young kid to tell them the correct pronunciation. As far as I can tell, it can be either Canó or Cano. If it is Canó they should change the uniform...or vice versa.

Well, it can be either one or the other, the pronunciation is quite different according, and it seems to be Canó. 

https://diariodecuba.com/deportes/1682514184_46746.html

https://www.mlb.com/es/news/yennier-cano-sigue-indescifrable-y-se-aproxima-a-un-record-de-orioles

Canó in both of those, both the mlb.com article in Spanish and the Cuban newspaper one. 

 

Anyways, I said when we traded López that I can imagine there's some confidence that we can turn Canó into something like López, given how good of an arm he was, and that was probably behind the decision to pull the trigger. Good thing it's worked out that way, it seems. 

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4 hours ago, Flash- bd said:

Well, it can be either one or the other, the pronunciation is quite different according, and it seems to be Canó. 

https://diariodecuba.com/deportes/1682514184_46746.html

https://www.mlb.com/es/news/yennier-cano-sigue-indescifrable-y-se-aproxima-a-un-record-de-orioles

Canó in both of those, both the mlb.com article in Spanish and the Cuban newspaper one. 

 

Anyways, I said when we traded López that I can imagine there's some confidence that we can turn Canó into something like López, given how good of an arm he was, and that was probably behind the decision to pull the trigger. Good thing it's worked out that way, it seems. 

Wouldn't an accent on "López" be redundant?

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