Batting just .238 on the season, Cano hasn't quite been the epitome of offensive efficiency the Mariners envisioned from the six-time All-Star, but he quietly pieced together quality at-bats throughout the three-game series in Cleveland. The three doubles represented his only hits among 13 at-bats against the Indians, but he walked once and scored two runs.
"He's starting to swing better," said Mariners manager Lloyd McClendon.