Found September 01, 2009 on
Bleacher Report:
I have written articles on Cano on this site before and I love Robinson Cano.
But he has two major problems.
First, he is too good for his own good.
What I mean by that is that he is so quick, has such great range and such physical skills that he makes the game look easier than it really is. For that reason he always looks as though he isn't making the full effort.
And not many fans can appreciate the raw talent Robbie has because it never looks like he is really trying.
Which brings me to the second point.
Sometimes he isn't trying.
Sometimes it will be for one at bat, sometimes for just one pitch. But for whatever reason, Cano cannot keep his head in the game for every single play.
As an example, he will come to the plate and on the first pitch he will square as though he is going to bunt at a time when even the blind cotton candy vendor in the third deck in left field knows it is not a bunt situation.
And he gives up a strike doing it.
Or he will hit a ball and stan...
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