Cano's Noteworthy Night

During warm-ups before Tuesday night's game with the Padres, Robinson Cano looked relaxed and ready to go. Coming off 16 days away from New York, capped by the Mets' crushing weekend where they lost three extra inning games in San Francisco, it was a moment to re-aim the internal compass. A night to start anew, to find purpose for the final 63 games, and maybe to signal that there was something left in the tank.

Cano then spent the night making just that statement. A sweet swing that produced over 300 home runs and a lifetime average over .300 was about to sparkle at Citi Field. Three home runs in Cano's final three at-bats -- the first three homer-game of his career.

While the swing below was worth watching, that ball landed foul. Three blasts later in the game went fair and far.
Will this turn around the Mets season? Does this wipe away the disappointment of 54 losses in the first 99 games? Is this enough to restore Cano's place as one of the elite second basemen in the game? Stay tuned.

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