Cano: Lowell threw an elbow
BY ED PRICE
Star-Ledger Staff
BOSTON -- Less than two weeks ago, Dustin Pedroia accused Alex Rodriguez of a cheap shot.
Now the elbows and words are flying in opposite directions.
After being upended by Boston's Mike Lowell yesterday on a fourth-inning double play, Yankees second baseman Robinson Cano said Lowell's actions were "of course" worse than Rodriguez's.
"I don't think it's a fair play," Cano said. "They made a big deal of what A-Rod did the other day. He didn't throw an elbow.
"Of course (this was worse). He stopped and he threw an elbow."
Cano had fielded a roller from Jason Varitek closer to first base than second. So he stopped to tag Lowell. And despite being flipped, Cano was able to complete the double play.
"He threw an elbow at me but I didn't say anything to him," Cano said.
Yankees manager Joe Torre was less critical.
"You're in the (base)line, you're fair game," Torre said. "It was hard baseball. There was nothing dirty."
Pedroia, the Boston second baseman, said Rodriguez threw an elbow at him while breaking up a double play on May 22.
thanks for the support Joe. Now imo it was BUSH. Your caught in a rundown and you extend your hands to tackle the 2B ? where have we seen that ?, but it's nice to see FOXSNESN stick up for another guy, had that been Alex Rodriguez well we all know what would follow.
