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Robinson Cano is off to a remarkable start for the Mariners in 2016. The superstar second baseman is only hitting .240 through the first 6 games, but he has clubbed 4 home runs and driven in 7 runs. He has also posted a .296 on base percentage and slugged .760 in 25 at bats.
The 33-year-old got off to a horrific start last season, so it is a huge relief to see him driving the M’s offense in 2016. Cano is a key figure on the field and in the clubhouse for Seattle, and the team will likely only go as far as Robbie takes them. He is finally 100% healthy, and hopefully Cano can stay that way all season.
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