Robinson Cano To Undergo MRI
Robinson Cano (hamstring) will undergo a precautionary MRI exam on Monday, but he doesn't think his hamstring injury is serious. While Cano may not miss more than a few days in camp, it's a reminder that at age 35, he's no longer a lock to stay healthy over a full season. Despite hitting a career-high 39 bombs in 2016, Cano fell back down to earth last year with 23 dingers and 97 RBI in 592 at-bats. He will still be productive in the average and RBI departments, but his modest home run totals and declining speed no longer make him an elite option at the keystone.
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Seattle Mariners second baseman Source: My Northwest - Shannon Drayer
Robinson Cano Removed Due To Dizziness On Friday
Robinson Cano (head) was removed from Friday's game against the Los Angeles Angels due to dizziness. His removal came in the third inning before his first at-bat of the game. Orlando Arcia came in as a pinch-hitter for him. Cano has played in six games with the Braves since being traded to the team for cash considerations earlier this month. He's gone 4-for-18 with a double over that six-game stretch. He will continue serving as one of the team's replacements for second baseman Ozzie Albies (foot), who is expected to remain out until at least mid-August.
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Atlanta Braves infielder Source: Atlanta Braves
Robinson Cano Joins Braves Roster
Robinson Cano has been recalled to the big league roster on Monday. The 39-year-old was acquired by the Braves in a trade with the San Diego Padres over the weekend. The veteran second baseman is hitting .149/.182/.189 with one homer in 77 plate appearances this season. He offers basically nothing in terms of fantasy production at this stage in his career. However, he'll likely get a decent amount of at-bats in Atlanta, especially against right-handed pitching. Fantasy managers can wait until Cano does something before rostering him.
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Atlanta Braves infielder Source: New York Post
Braves Plan To Activate Robinson Cano On Monday
Robinson Cano, prior to Monday's game against his former team, the New York Mets. The Braves acquired Cano from the San Diego Padres in exchange for cash considerations on Sunday. The Braves are Cano's third team this season. He played in exactly 12 games for both the Mets and the Padres. The 39-year-old veteran hasn't been able to settle in at the plate yet this year, slashing just .149/.182/.189.
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The Atlanta Braves are expected to activate their newest acquisition, second baseman Source: Jon Heyman
Braves Acquire Robinson Cano
Robinson Cano from the San Diego Padres for cash considerations. They will receive the 39-year-old slugger on a veteran minimum deal. The New York Mets are on the hook for $24 million after releasing Cano earlier in the season. Cano has struggled with the bat this season and isn't worth a look in fantasy leagues. He'll likely get a decent amount of playing time in Atlanta, but it's unlikely he has much to offer at this point in his career.
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The Atlanta Braves have agreed to a deal to acquire second baseman Source: David O'Brien
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