Batting titles. MVP awards. The Hall of Fame.
Hearing these words associated with a Yankees infielder isn't unusual given the accomplishments of A-Rod and Derek Jeter. Only these phrases aren't being thrown around about either of the superstars on the left side of the Bombers' infield, but rather the man playing second base across from them.
Robinson Cano's first five years in pinstripes have placed him in the conversation when it comes to the game's elite second basemen, but as good as Cano has been, he knows that there's still plenty of room for him to grow. Continue
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