Tuesday 16 October 2012

Robinson Cano enjoys view of Justin Verlander while lounging in computer chair (Photo)

Alex Rodriguez and Nick Swisher found themselves out of Tuesday night's lineup in Game 3 of the ALCS, but it was starting second baseman Robinson Cano who really made himself look right at home in the New York Yankees dugout. With his feet propped up on a Gatorade cooler, Cano leaned back in a stiff chair that looked like it belonged in an office park, not Comerica Park, and watched as Detroit starter Justin Verlander went to work.

Not exactly the type of body language a Yankees fan would want to see with their team facing the possibility of  a three-game hole that Cano has helped dig. He was hitless in his first two at-bats on Tuesday, extending his record-setting slump to 0 for his last 28. He's 2 for 34 this entire postseason and if the Yankees don't mount some kind of comeback, this picture — which actually looks like it was taken after the final out of a loss instead of the third inning in a scoreless game — will serve as the best image of the Yankees fall.

There was some complaining about Cano's posture on Twitter though nothing close to the furor that would have broken out had we seen A-Rod relaxing. And seriously, can you even imagine? The New York tabs would have already rushed out three special editions had A-Rod done as much as managed a yawn on the bench.

Make sure all your bases are covered this postseason ...
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