Newspaper headline hilariously forgets 'f' in 'shifts'
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Opponents stink at defending against hot-hitting Mariners second baseman Robinson Cano. Just ask the Everett Herald.
Cano's resurgence this season has set the tone early for the first-place Mariners, who entered Friday riding a four-game winning streak and the American League's best run differential.
Not to dump on teams, but the left-handed hitting All-Star is indeed making opponents pay for their defensive alignments. Four of Cano's 15 extra-base hits this season have been to the opposite field.
(Courtesy: FanGraphs)
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