Cano's Renaissance

The Mets are finally seeing the performance they expected from Robinson Cano. The centerpiece of last winter's biggest trade, struggled through the first half of season, hardly looking the player who starred for the Yankees and Mariners.
Since the All Star break, his numbers have improved as the Mets began to play their best ball of the year.
A seven-game win streak; 13 victories in their last games -- but just 1 of 4 against the also reinvigorated Giants -- have given fans hope after three and a half months of despair.
And Thursday, Cano was again front and center: his solo homer in the 2nd inning opened the scoring; his 6th inning double drove in Jeff McNeil.
Heading into a weekend visit to the non-contending Pirates, the Mets are just two games under .500. A sweep gives them a winning record on the season. Plus, the following series is at home against the last place Marlins. Time to fatten up before the real test begins the following week: from August 9th through the 29th, the Mets will play 15 of 18 games against the Nationals, Braves, Indians and Cubs.


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