Since everyone on the current Seattle Mariners has seemingly forgotten how to hit, let's take a look back at a former Mariners' star, who is currently pacing the Mexican League in hitting.
After another lifeless offensive performance from the Seattle Mariners on Wednesday night, it seems like a fun time to point out that former M's star Robinson Cano is currently running away with the quest for the batting title down in Mexico.
Known nationally for his 2005-2013 tenure with the New York Yankees, Cano also spent five years with the Mariners from 2014-2018, signing a 10-year, $240 million deal with the Mariners before the 2014 season. Though his era with the Mariners didn't yield any trips to the playoffs, it was a generally a fun one as Cano paired with Nelson Cruz, Kyle Seager, Hisashi Iwakuma and Felix Hernandez.
All in all, with the M's, Cano was highly productive. He made three All-Star teams and hit .296 with 107 homers in those five seasons. The M's haven't been able to find any answers at second base since he left, cycling through Adam Frazier, Kolten Wong, Jose Caballero and Jorge Polanco in an attempt to try. Polanco has been a disaster this season and is still hitting under .200 at nearly 90 games into the season.
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