Robinson Cano cannot become a free agent until after the 2013 season, but the Yankees have already held internal discussions about the second baseman's future. New York wants to make sure Cano remains a part of their roster. When asked, general manager Brian Cashman said the Yankees would like to sign the infielder to a long-term deal before he hits the open market. "Oh, yeah. But we haven't done it yet," he said. Cano is earning $14 million this season and the Yankees will exercise his $15 million option for next season.