SEATTLE — Robinson Cano has no second thoughts. He insists he made the right decision to come to the Mariners last year.
Now he just has to find the swing he brought with him in 2014.
No matter how good a hitter you are — and Cano is one of the best — if you press, you have problems, even if you are being paid $240 million in the laid-back Great Northwest.
The ex-Yankee is hitting .246 with only two home runs, despite having Nelson Cruz hitting behind him for protection.
Cano averaged 23 home runs and a .