Robinson Cano stood rigidly near second base on Tuesday night, never daring to outstretch his palm from his pinstriped uniform to congratulate Melky Cabrera during a home-run trot, though he was happy for his good friend. It wasn't the right time to celebrate, not with the American League hurtling toward an 8-0 All-Star Game loss to the National League.
In defeat, Yanks happy for former comrade
Robinson Cano stood rigidly near second base on Tuesday night, never daring to outstretch his palm from his pinstriped uniform to congratulate Melky Cabrera during a home-run trot, though he was happy for his good friend. It wasn't the right time to celebrate, not with the American League hurtling toward an 8-0 All-Star Game loss to the National League.