A reporter that falsely accused Robinson Cano of failing a performance-enhancing drug test has publicly apologized.

The station never reported the Cano accusations on the air, but one of its reporters, Dan Tordjman, tweeted Sept. 20 that he expected Major League Baseball to announce that Cano would be suspended.

After Cano denied the charge, many media outlets subsequently reported on the story.

On Tordjman's Twitter account, he tweeted an apology, which in part read, "I shouldn't have posted false info about #Cano and afterward, I should've admitted it was false and apologized right away. I am very sorry."