ATLANTA -- The Braves have acquired veteran second baseman Robinson Cano in a minor league deal for cash considerations with the San Diego Padres.
Cano was added to the Braves' active roster on Monday. The Braves also reinstated outfielder Adam Duvall from the paternity list. Infielder Phil Gosselin was designated for assignment and infielder Mike Ford was optioned to Triple-A Gwinnett in corresponding moves.
Cano, 39, hit a combined .149 with one homer and four RBIs in 74 at-bats for the Padres and New York Mets this season. He has batted .333 with three homers and 20 RBIs in 96 at-bats for Triple-A El Paso since the Padres released him and re-signed him to a minor league deal last month.
The Braves are without second baseman Ozzie Albies for the next few weeks. Albies fractured his foot last month in an at-bat, and Atlanta has been relying on Orlando Arcia as his replacement. Arcia is hitting .252 with three homers and 17 RBIs in 123 at-bats this year. Manager Brian Snitker has said he's been pleased with Arcia, especially his defense.
The Mets owe Cano nearly $45 million remaining on his original contract signed with Seattle. He was earning a prorated share of the $700,000 minimum in his major league deal with San Diego. He sat out last season in serving a second suspension for performance-enhancing drugs.
The Padres signed him to a minor league deal on June 10, eight days after releasing him. It's likely that Cano will report to Gwinnett, the Braves' Triple-A affiliate.
The Associated Press contributed to this report,