Robinson Cano wasn't concerned by the treatment he received from Kansas City fans at this week's All-Star festivities, but the Yankees second baseman said fans "crossed the line" when they yelled at his family during the Home Run Derby. Cano said fans yelled at his family members, including his mother, when they left their seats to go to the restroom during the Derby. Fans at Kauffman Stadium were upset that Cano didn't select Royals slugger Billy Butler to compete in the Derby. "This is a game," Cano said. "We're All-Stars. And if I get booed, I don't really care. But when they start with your family, that's over the line. "Thank God they didn't do anything more (than yell). You don't want people to take it too far and do something to your family. It's just a game. You want to have fun with it and go home with some good memories."