Subway Series should give winner trophy honoring Robinson Cano



In a sports century thus far dominated by preposterous self-ruin, how does this grab ya: The Robinson Cano Cup.

Especially with both the Mets and Yankees sacrificing their financial advantages by playing fundamentals-starved baseball fully invited then indulged by their GMs and managers, the Robinson Cano Cup would be annually awarded to the winner of the Yanks-Mets home-and-home.

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Cano, after all, this century played for both teams, and left a lasting, media-parroted preposterous legacy: He Was Good in the Clubhouse. Yep, as if he were an indispensable towel bin.

Robinson Cano walks back to the dugout after lining out to end the game in the seventh inning of a doubleheader in 2020. Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post

So the plaque attached to the trophy would read: “As a member of both the Mets and Yanks, Cano jogged into groundball double plays, was twice suspended by MLB a total of 242 games for illegal drug use, and was known and celebrated for being good in the clubhouse.”


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