Robinson Cano has chance to rewrite his final baseball chapter in most unlikely of places
Briefly

Cano, 40, became a part of the ownership group of the Dubai-based professional baseball league, Baseball United, in September and was selected sixth overall in its inaugural draft last month.
"Now you see baseball players, when they get to 32, 33 if they're not playing at a high level they're not even going to get a chance to play in the big leagues," Cano told The Post about how competitive it has become.
"[The league is] a great opportunity...for guys that play baseball that never got a chance to kind of get to play for some time, and also, I will say more that I'm opening the door for a lot of guys that would love to."
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