Robinson Cano
Robinson Cano has been horrendous. The high-priced second baseman isn’t coming close to $24 million production, batting .241 with only four homers and a measly 24 RBI. He’s on pace to shatter his career-high in strikeouts and strikeout-to-walk ratio and, barring a dramatic second half turnaround, will post the worst numbers of his outstanding 11-year career. Cano is just one piece of the AL’s most depressing offense.
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