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Robinson Cano gets apology from negligent reporter

New York Yankees Ivan Nova and Robinson Cano celebrate after winning the AL East Division championship in New York

New York Yankees starting pitcher Ivan Nova (L) and second baseman Robinson Cano celebrate after the team beat the Boston Red Sox and won the American League East Division championship in their MLB American League game at Yankee Stadium in New York, October 3, 2012. REUTERS/Ray Stubblebine (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT BASEBALL)

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The Charlotte, N.C. reporter who claimed Robinson Cano tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs last month issued an apology Monday on his twitter feed.

Tordjman deleted the tweets that stated Cano was about to be suspended for 50 games by MLB. According to the New York Daily News, he’s made a contribution to the Robinson Cano Foundation as part of his apology.

Of course, Cano’s agent, Scott Boras, couldn’t resist a chance to chime in: “When journalists and media outlets act unprofessionally and negligently and submit false statements about a fine person and great player, we’re happy that the apology was issued.”