Robinson Cano didn't want to wait. One pitch was good enough to get his Seattle Mariners career started. I want to see how I feel,'' Cano said. ''Maybe from now on I'll take a pitch.'' Cano lined a single into center field on the first pitch he saw in a Seattle uniform, part of a two-run first inning that sent new manager Lloyd McClendon and the Mariners over the San Diego Padres 7-1 on Thursday in a Cactus League opener.
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