Robinson Cano, Jessica Hart celebrate launch of the VS' PINK...

Robinson Cano, Jessica Hart celebrate launch of the VS' PINK MLB Collection (Getty) Credit: Robinson Cano, Jessica Hart celebrate launch of the VS' PINK MLB Collection (Getty)

Robinson Cano was at Victoria’s Secret in SoHo Tuesday as reporters asked him about partnering with Jay-Z’s new sports representation agency.

No, this isn’t a late April Fools’ Day story.

Even when pressed, the Yankees second baseman wouldn’t say much about the big news while promoting Victoria’s Secret Pink’s new MLB-themed apparel, other than that he is “excited” to be working with the hip-hop mogul.

Cano, a free agent after the season, becomes the first client of Jay-Z sports management company Roc Nation Sports, which is partnered with mega-agency CAA Sports. He formerly was represented by Scott Boras.

“I am confident that the pairing of Roc Nation Sports and CAA Sports will be essential in helping me accomplish my short- and long-term goals,” Cano said in a statement.

Both anger and happiness were felt as many, including LI Venezuelans, reacted to the U.S.-led ouster of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. NewsdayTV’s Andrew Ehinger has more.  Credit: Morgan Campbell; Ed Quinn; AP; Facebook/ The White House; US DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE/ US SOUTHERN COMMAND; Photo Credit: Juan Barreto /AFP/ Getty Images/ TNS; WHITE HOUSE PRESS OFFICE HANDOUT/ EPA/Shutterstock; Tom Brenner/ Getty Images; Alex Brandon/ AP;

Mixed reactions after U.S. attacks Venezuela Both anger and happiness were felt as many, including LI Venezuelans, reacted to the U.S.-led ouster of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. NewsdayTV's Andrew Ehinger has more.

Both anger and happiness were felt as many, including LI Venezuelans, reacted to the U.S.-led ouster of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. NewsdayTV’s Andrew Ehinger has more.  Credit: Morgan Campbell; Ed Quinn; AP; Facebook/ The White House; US DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE/ US SOUTHERN COMMAND; Photo Credit: Juan Barreto /AFP/ Getty Images/ TNS; WHITE HOUSE PRESS OFFICE HANDOUT/ EPA/Shutterstock; Tom Brenner/ Getty Images; Alex Brandon/ AP;

Mixed reactions after U.S. attacks Venezuela Both anger and happiness were felt as many, including LI Venezuelans, reacted to the U.S.-led ouster of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. NewsdayTV's Andrew Ehinger has more.

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