"Difficult decisions are what we do here at the New York Player of the Week home office, but sometimes we just can't choose. So we looked at the way Robinson Cano and Curtis Granderson played last week and we did what we do when we get to the donut shop and see both the jelly donut and the glazed on special - we take both.
So Cano and Granderson, who both provided oodles of offense for the Yankees, share the coveted award, something we'd never do with either of those aforementioned donuts. (Hey, get your own!).
Cano was 10-for-20 with two doubles, two homers and a triple. He scored six runs, knocked in six runs and batted .500 with a .524 on-base percentage and a 1.000 slugging percentage. What a well-rounded week!"