So let me get this straight. You would have more respect for Cano if he was always throwing his body around, always busting it 150% down the basepaths, and running (no pun intended) the risk of getting injured far more often?
This guy being, you know, the best position on the player team without any competition from his 'mates. I find that to be such a halcyon-laden concept that has little application in today's baseball world. The vast majority of the players around do not always bust it 150% on routine ground balls, and you know why? Because routine ground balls, 95 times out 100, minimum, will be turned into outs REGARDLESS of how fast you run (at least, as fast as Robbie runs, which isn't very fast). You like someone like Pedroia more, I take it, but Pedroia is either out of the lineup hurt or constantly playing through injuries, like he has the entirety of this season (torn thumb ligament, I believe).
It's an absolute saving grace to the Yankees that Cano has been in the lineup all season long. I shutter to think that, gee whiz, he pops a hammy trying to run out a routine ground ball, and then he's gone for two months. What the HELL would this lineup look like then?