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Alexander Canario

Alexander Canario

#4LF,
AVG
.294
HR
1
RBI
2
R
4
Bio
Height/Weight: 5' 11"/165 lbs
Bat: R
Throw: R
Born: Montecristi, Dominican Republic
Draft: Undrafted
  • New Haven Register

    Miami-Chicago Cubs Runs

    Marlins second. Josh Bell flies out to left field to Alexander Canario. Jesus Sanchez homers to center field. Tim Anderson strikes out swinging. Nick Gordon grounds out to shallow right field, Michael Busch to Kyle Hendricks. 1 run, 1 hit, 0 errors, 0 left on. Marlins 1, Cubs 0. Cubs second. Garrett Cooper grounds out to third base, Emmanuel Rivera to Josh Bell. Mike Tauchman doubles to deep left center field. Miguel Amaya walks. Alexander Canario strikes out swinging. Nico Hoerner singles to shallow left field. Miguel Amaya to third. Mike Tauchman scores. Cody Bellinger walks. Nico Hoerner to second. Christopher Morel strikes out swinging. 1 run, 2 hits, 0 errors, 3 left on. Marlins 1, Cubs

  • Chicago Tribune

    Column: Early return on Chicago Cubs is somewhere between dominant and a heartbreak in progress

    It’s 101 days until Aug. 1, the presumed start of the Caleb Williams era with the Bears in the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio. That’s a long time for the Cubs to carry the hopes of Chicago sports fans on their backs. The United Center will be shuttered for the Bulls and Blackhawks, our two winter teams that ended their seasons this week in utter disappointment and apathy, respectively. ...

  • Sports Illustrated Inside The Cubs

    Chicago Cubs No. 10 Prospect Viewed as Top Trade Candidate

    Chicago Cubs No. 10 Prospect Viewed as Top Trade Candidate The Chicago Cubs No. 10 prospect, a right-handed hitting outfielder, is deemed the top early trade candidate for the trade deadline. Author: Jon Conahan Apr 17, 2024 In this story: Chicago Cubs Alexander Canario MLB From the looks of things, the Chicago Cubs should find themselves in a position to make moves around the MLB trade deadline. After making Craig Counsell the highest-paid manager in baseball, the expectation was for the Cubs to do what was needed to make them a contender. During the offseason, the front office made impressive moves, but there was certainly more that could've been done. While the start of the season has seen