May 24, 2022; San Diego, California, USA; San Diego Padres designated hitter Robinson Cano (24) leads off second base during the second inning against the Milwaukee Brewers at Petco Park. Orlando Ramirez-USA TODAY Sports

Robinson Cano is getting another shot at the MLB level as he tries to show he has something left in the tank.

The Atlanta Braves acquired Cano from the San Diego Padres on Sunday in a minor-league deal, with the Padres receiving cash considerations in return. According to Jon Heyman of the New York Post, Cano is expected to be brought up quickly by Atlanta to see if he can contribute in a part-time role.

The Braves taking a flier on Cano makes sense. Ozzie Albies is out injured, so Cano can fill in some at second base. Atlanta’s offense has been notably worse against right-handed pitching as well, with the team hitting 12 points lower against lefties than against righties. The hope is that Cano might be able to help in that department.

It’s fair to wonder if this is Cano’s last shot. The 39-year-old has hit just .149 in 77 plate appearances this season between the Mets and Padres, though his departure from New York was not universally popular. The Braves will be paying him the minimum, so the worst-case scenario is he struggles and they move on after a few weeks without being on the hook for any money.

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