Robinson Cano 10 Greatest Yankee Home Run Moments

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  • @tonyrao9134
    @tonyrao9134 4 года назад +91

    His swing is up there with some of the smoothest effortless swings ever

    • @jguterrez01
      @jguterrez01 4 года назад +3

      Truthfully I have Griffey at one and Cano at 2 because as you said smoothest effortless swing

    • @allanthomas5336
      @allanthomas5336 4 года назад +6

      His swing and throwing are basically the same. Looks like he doesn’t even try.

    • @brockontop
      @brockontop 4 года назад +2

      Effortless like his baserunning 😛. Love Robbie but his hustle was just non existent

    • @jimtaylor6447
      @jimtaylor6447 4 года назад

      @@brockontop It wouldn’t have made a difference if he did hustle, because speed wasn’t an aspect of his game to begin with. No need to waste that energy.

    • @FlipFreedom1997
      @FlipFreedom1997 3 года назад +3

      I think cano's swing is better than Griffey's, no lie

  • @RA197972
    @RA197972 2 года назад +3

    "Robbie Cano, well don't cha know!!!!" That will never get old, EVER!!

  • @Thaeffintruth
    @Thaeffintruth 4 года назад +39

    i'll never forgive the Yankees for letting him go man ....that dude was next in line after Jeter to be the next Yankee great

    • @gesch1530
      @gesch1530 4 года назад +6

      They didn’t want to pay him on the backend

    • @patricktolbert4484
      @patricktolbert4484 4 года назад +9

      The yankees offer was more money per season then what he got with Seattle. The yankees just didnt want to go 10 years for Cano

    • @tonym7295
      @tonym7295 4 года назад +4

      They could of gave it to him not only was he great glove but a great bat too. Imagine him not with Torres fielding n hitting

    • @slavicharrystyles6914
      @slavicharrystyles6914 4 года назад +7

      I agree it was a mistake. He did test positive for PEDs, but if you were to ask me if I'd rather have Brian McCann and Jacoby Ellsbury or Robinson Cano, the answer is always Cano. Those two players did basically nothing for the Yankees whereas Cano still put up good numbers in Seattle. We should've just signed Cano and Tanaka and called it an offseason.

    • @tonym7295
      @tonym7295 4 года назад +1

      Matt Rose exactly and not only that he was one of the best second baseman in the whole league as well

  • @Biz613
    @Biz613 2 года назад +9

    If he stayed with the Yankees, he has a spot in monument park and the Hall of Fame.

    • @TheNotoriousKing
      @TheNotoriousKing 10 месяцев назад

      Thank god he tested positive in Seattle 😂😂😂

  • @slavicharrystyles6914
    @slavicharrystyles6914 4 года назад +4

    I was at the game where he hit that Grand Slam against Detroit. I was sitting on the other side in the second deck of left field. One of the best games I've been to. I really thought they were gonna win in all that year but then Verlander and Scherzer happened lmao.

  • @Kamrin_
    @Kamrin_ 4 года назад +32

    This dude could’ve had his 24 retired, but instead went to Seattle and declined year by year. You could tell he regretted leaving NY by how he played. It seemed like his heart wasn’t in it as much while in Seattle

    • @Marluxia84
      @Marluxia84 4 года назад +8

      No, not really. He loved being a Mariner. He played the same as he always did as a Yankee. Solid hitting, smooth fielding, always a smile on his face, celebrating with teammates, all for a fanbase that embraced him since day one and played meaningful baseball 3 of his 5 years there. I'm not trying to talk the Mariners up or talk the Yankees down but as an M's fan I saw Robbie 162 days a year. I'll absolutely defend his time with us. It was such a pleasure having him that seeing how poorly he did with the Mets came as a genuine shock.

    • @marvinlawrence
      @marvinlawrence 4 года назад +3

      LegendaryNoCon I loved Cano as a yankee fan....I wanted to overpay him for less years. The Yankees couldn’t do 10 years but I wish we would have over payed for 7 or 8. I mean we ended up giving his money to Jacoby Ellsbury. Yuck. I feels like we only got the negative perception of his time in Seattle. Dude was a stud. Yankee fan hated his not busting out the box, casual play but I was happy dude would be penciled in for 158 every year.

    • @vladiator8120
      @vladiator8120 4 года назад

      Robinson Cano is what you call greedy. The Yankees offered him 7 years for 165-170 Million all while still having Arod's contract in tact. Cano was 31 when given that huge contract by Seattle, 7 years was a great offer which he didn't take. Instead got greedy and took 240 for 10 years. He didn't even finish out his contract in Seattle. If he had taken the contract with the Yankees he'd still be in pinstripes this year, he'd have played playoff baseball at least 4 times from 2014-2019. Instead chose money to play on a team that has not made the playoffs since 2001. Greed at its best. Yankees lucked out though, Cano seemed finished as an elite player after 5 years with the Mariners and 1 with the Mets.

    • @Marluxia84
      @Marluxia84 4 года назад

      @@CJ-rc5ru Find me those reports. Cause right now I've got five years worth of proof so I'm gonna need a bit more than just you being rude to convince me otherwise

    • @israymervalentin-arias6313
      @israymervalentin-arias6313 4 года назад

      he got paid and set up his great great great great grandchildren for life. HIS LIFE MISSION WAS DONE AND HE STOPPED WORKING HARD LIKE HE WAS HUNGRY

  • @lbobby9043
    @lbobby9043 3 года назад +3

    That swing my god

  • @jamesiyer4937
    @jamesiyer4937 2 года назад +1

    There was something about the way Cano dropped the bat when he hit it that was so satisfying

  • @j2moneyyyy
    @j2moneyyyy 10 месяцев назад +1

    At 4:12 after he gave up the hr. He went right for the pine tar

  • @NickPMinecraft
    @NickPMinecraft Год назад

    Miss these Yankees

  • @Lorrddyyy
    @Lorrddyyy 10 месяцев назад +1

    I loved his swing even as a Mets fan so sad that he threw his legacy away at the end smh

  • @moniemaker27
    @moniemaker27 4 года назад +8

    Could’ve been a Yankee legend

    • @kathysatterfield4054
      @kathysatterfield4054 4 года назад +2

      Yep

    • @Surfer041
      @Surfer041 4 года назад +2

      @@kathysatterfield4054 instead, he chose to be a greedy, selfish pig.

    • @louisfrey7955
      @louisfrey7955 4 года назад +8

      Ya but no one would have declined the contract he got. Yanks in the wrong. Instead they gave his money to Jacoby

    • @matthewelmore6567
      @matthewelmore6567 4 года назад +3

      Thomas Storff spoken like a true fan. It wasn’t meant to be because the Yankees got burned by A-Rod’s contract and Seattle was desperate for his all-around presence to become quasi-relevant. Nobody complains when Torres and Judge put up MVP numbers on $600K so nobody should complain when a guy decides to pursue the maximum money

    • @matthewelmore6567
      @matthewelmore6567 4 года назад +2

      He still is. Top 3 2B in franchise history and won a ring. Multiple top 5 MVP finishes. Multiple All-Star games. Yankees have been blessed to have had Soriano / Cano / Torres in succession, 3 of the best 2B offensive threats in recent history

  • @zekeaderenzo2966
    @zekeaderenzo2966 11 месяцев назад

    Love how sterling said deep left on the first one 😂😂

  • @VeN0m88
    @VeN0m88 4 года назад +2

    Cano wasnt worried about having his shirt ripped His wife must have been cool with it.

  • @warmkessel100
    @warmkessel100 4 года назад +3

    Not gonna lie miss hearing Robbie Cano don't ya know

    • @tremontproductions2561
      @tremontproductions2561 4 года назад

      He is with the Mets so it’s basically the same thing

    • @warmkessel100
      @warmkessel100 4 года назад

      @@tremontproductions2561 nah cause John sterling doesn't call mets games and John sterling hr calls is for yankee players only

    • @thekhanbrothers4305
      @thekhanbrothers4305 4 года назад +1

      @@warmkessel100 exactly

    • @thekhanbrothers4305
      @thekhanbrothers4305 4 года назад +1

      @@warmkessel100 I don’t think the tremont kid knows anything

  • @barbarapaparella2282
    @barbarapaparella2282 4 года назад +2

    He still had 10 great seasons with the yankees

  • @justchris00
    @justchris00 3 года назад +1

    Miss you cano of the yankees 😞

  • @Mr.Jtea3
    @Mr.Jtea3 4 года назад +4

    Robbie cano and don’t cha know he’s tested positive for a second damn time

    • @7curto
      @7curto  4 года назад +1

      A damn shame. My favorite player growing up..... legacy now shattered....

    • @Mr.Jtea3
      @Mr.Jtea3 4 года назад

      @@7curto yeah man so smooth it’s a shame man guess he couldn’t play to expectations after his mid thirties. A shame for sure.

  • @pewpewbbqs
    @pewpewbbqs 2 года назад

    3 of these were on his 22nd homer of the season

  • @pewpewbbqs
    @pewpewbbqs 2 года назад

    Should do Top 10 Greatest O'Neill Home Runs

  • @Yankeeapple13
    @Yankeeapple13 4 года назад +6

    Can you please do Jorge?!

  • @soyelmaiz8994
    @soyelmaiz8994 4 года назад

    Maravilloso... Saludos desde la república Dominicana 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @itzjayscott6334
    @itzjayscott6334 2 года назад

    Robe Cano Dont Ya Know !!!

    • @7curto
      @7curto  2 года назад

      KOD my favorite album of the past 10 years

  • @james.cerone
    @james.cerone 4 года назад +12

    After he left the Yankees his career went downhill with the play first and then the steroids just killed him for good.

    • @jordan12118
      @jordan12118 4 года назад +2

      Best 2B in baseball when he was with the Yanks though

  • @thomasjcox
    @thomasjcox 2 года назад

    Never should have left the Yankees.

  • @KevinRodriguez-ro7pw
    @KevinRodriguez-ro7pw 4 года назад +1

    John made a mistake for his first hr supposed to be hit in the air to deep right

  • @bahapanties
    @bahapanties 4 года назад

    Could be been a great followup to the Fab four

    • @dukedematteo1995
      @dukedematteo1995 2 года назад

      Fab 5. It's disrespectful to Bernie Williams to exclude him

  • @courtgizzle
    @courtgizzle 4 года назад

    Wasn’t Cano who hit one of the three grand slams in one game back in 2011?

  • @johnrossbiederman7148
    @johnrossbiederman7148 4 года назад

    Giambi?

  • @stalincespedes5093
    @stalincespedes5093 4 года назад

    Was a big mistake for Cano to leave from New York. He has never played a postseason game since he left NY.

    • @joel8692
      @joel8692 Год назад

      Nah he made an extra 60 mill from Seattle

  • @absolutenoncents6679
    @absolutenoncents6679 2 года назад

    On his first homerun he hits it to right field but the announcer says deep left

  • @thomasheslin2387
    @thomasheslin2387 3 года назад

    Cano fr shelled tommy hunter

  • @joetheastrosfan3460
    @joetheastrosfan3460 4 года назад

    ✉️

  • @champagnekev8020
    @champagnekev8020 4 года назад

    Yankee stadium so small tho Lmfaoo 🤦🏻‍♂️ but he was nice tho

  • @dukedematteo1995
    @dukedematteo1995 2 года назад

    Detroit owned the Yanks in Oct......for a long time the Yankees feared the Angels. But Detroit knocked the Yankees out in 2006 in 4, 2011 in 4 and 2012 a 4 game sweep)....and the Yankees NEVER get swept so that was an embarrassing own.

    • @TheBronxBomber
      @TheBronxBomber 2 года назад +1

      And during those years Detroit did nothing and the yankees won a title on 2009

    • @dukedematteo1995
      @dukedematteo1995 2 года назад

      @@TheBronxBomber true. I'm just saying the Tigs had the Bombers number in Oct for quite a while.
      Tigers should have squeezed out a title in one of those years
      However, it's frustrates me to no end that normie baseball fans think the Dodgers should win it all every year. Or Yankees.....bc of payroll or bc they won 100 games, or hit 300 HRS, or have the best pitcher, etc etc
      Truth is, and I know most fans refuse to believe this,......October baseball is basically just random. There's no actual "favorite" or "underdog" in a best of 5 btw say a .570 W% team and a .557 W% team. That's just 50/50, or a coin flip. Most Series odds are in this general range
      When your team gets eliminated and you're seething with rage, vowing to find out what happened, fix it, and "build" a team World Series bound! OR build a team to bear so & so, etc etc one pitcher, one more bat, better clubhouse chemistry 😂(THE dumbest concept in all of baseball)and and so on and so on....
      .....just remember.... there's no way to MAKE a World Series bound team. There is no playoff winning formula! NOT 2 top tier starters, NOT a loaded high OPS lineup NOT a Bonds/Trout like monster to carry an entire team. BECAUSE.....? It's just fuckin random.
      Again it's just random.
      Let's say it again for the doubting Boomers in the back.....the MLB playoffs are just RANDOM. There's no "reason" for anything, it's a crapshoot of randomness.
      So no firing everyone and finding a new manager, and flipping over tables n shit after you lost the LDS!!!Just make sure you have a talented team that gets into October (that's the key) next year and hope the randomness goes in your favor.

    • @7curto
      @7curto  2 года назад

      I don’t fully agree here. By that logic Dynastic teams shouldn’t exist. How come the Houston Astro’s made it to the ALCS 5 years running and to the World Series 3 times in 5 years. How come the Yankees made it to the World Series 6 times in an 8 year span. How come the Dodgers have made it to the World Series 3 out of 4 years. Those types of runs don’t sound random, there must be a common denominator. The common denominator is creating a complete, fundamentally sound ball club from top to bottom. I agree in that there obviously is a large “random” factor in who will win any given series. But when you get to series of length, specifically 7 game series, I think the random meter is minimized and the truly better constructed team playing its best comes out on top. Hence why the teams I mentioned above, who all were clearly among if not the best teams during the regular season, routinely went on to achieve success in the postseason.

    • @dukedematteo1995
      @dukedematteo1995 2 года назад

      @@7curto Houston won the WS once in all those tries....thats what I'm looking at.
      The dynasty Yanks are the lone exception to this" rule" of randomness, they were just something special....and yes they were also a bit lucky to win 11 post season series in the row and an errand throw to CF from 12. (Game winning 27 bouncers up the middle, Zeile's double rolling on top of the wall, Piazza's final fly out just dying on the warning track, Tino looking at strike 3 then hitting a grand slam, Clemens not being ejected, Game 5 in the 2000 LDS, etc...there was some luck there, but obviously they also were clutch as hell, experienced, and had plenty of talent up and down the roster and Mo (their biggest playoff weapon) Dont think I'm going to short change the dynasty and the 1998 team. Lol But looking back we realize how incredibly rare and amazing that all was....You will never see that again.
      They confused people by making it seem like winning back to back was common. Or that dynasties were possible....and that the better team usually won these best of 5s and 7s.(they don't)
      Buuuuuut, we have 28 yrs of data on the 3 round playoffs.....and there is no pattern to find, no type of teams wins more rings, there's no discernable pattern to learn from BC..Again, for the ppl in the back... it is just random !!! ..its a cointoss, it's a short series btw evenly matched teams........
      an approx 12% to 18% chance of winning it all upon entry to October.....every year.
      Bug Selig made it this way to cope with the lack of the salary cap as the randomness of the playoffs would keep the big market teams.
      People really don't like accepting this. It took me a while too. It's unsettling for some reason.

  • @miket7787
    @miket7787 4 года назад

    Best swings of all time:
    1. Ken Griffey Jr.
    2. Robinson Cano

  • @ohwell__
    @ohwell__ 4 года назад

    This is sad 🙃

  • @michaelminichini6651
    @michaelminichini6651 10 месяцев назад

    The 2012 Yankees were such a good group but then Detroit totally shut them down it was worst series

  • @frahnzenberg7561
    @frahnzenberg7561 4 года назад

    2bad he ruined his career lol smh