PHILADELPHIA — On a night when the ball was flying at Citizens Bank Park, all but one Met in the starting lineup had at least one hit.
The outlier stuck out like a sore thumb.
Robinson Cano couldn’t hide, either, batting third in the order again and going 0-for-5 while leaving seven runners on base in the Mets’ 13-7 loss to the Phillies on Monday.
Part of Brodie Van Wagenen’s blockbuster offseason trade with the Mariners, Cano dropped his batting average to .223 by the end of the night with an OPS of .