Big Bubble, Big Bat
I couldn't resist capturing Robinson Cano and his championship caliber bubble. It was April 16th, right after batting practice before the Yankees/Mariners game in the Bronx. By the way, that's Seattle quality control coach Chris Prieto to Cano's left. (h/t: Mariners broadcaster Dave Sims.) (Below) Cano takes a more familiar pose, in the batting cage.
Cano is off to a solid start this year in the power department. He enters the weekend when April flips to May with 8 homers and 24 RBI. Healthy again after off-season hernia surgery, he's helped to lift the Mariners near the top of the AL West. Seattle expected that when they lured him away from the Yankees, he could be the player that restored them to contender status. While that wasn't the case in 2014 and '15, with just over 20 games played so far, Cano has been a key cog on a revitalized roster.
Cano is off to a solid start this year in the power department. He enters the weekend when April flips to May with 8 homers and 24 RBI. Healthy again after off-season hernia surgery, he's helped to lift the Mariners near the top of the AL West. Seattle expected that when they lured him away from the Yankees, he could be the player that restored them to contender status. While that wasn't the case in 2014 and '15, with just over 20 games played so far, Cano has been a key cog on a revitalized roster.
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