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Not that one game means anything, but in a critical game last night, Pedroia clearly played better than Cano. Petey had a big home run and two other hits, a great turn on a double play and a nice tag to nail a base runner in the ninth. Cano was too casual on a pop-up to short right that could have cost the game. And by the way, Pedroia is a career .289 hitter away from Fenway. But you are correct he hits .318 in the Fens.The good news is just like ah's we all have opinions........I f I were a Sox fan I guess I would like the guy a lot too because of all the "get's dirty", "little man big heart" BS but in the end he's not as good as Cano. Take him out of Fenway he's a .275-.280 hitter who is a damn good player.......take cano out of Yankee Stadium he's the same guy.......can't stand his lack of running the easy one's out but he's a tremendous player overall. The motivation part you think about may be a bit overrated but I get it.......