Francisco Cervelli
38-Year-Old
Free Agent
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Announces retirement
Cervelli announced his retirement Saturday, Daniel Alvarez Montes of El Extrabase reports.
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The 34-year-old managed quite a successful 13-year big-league career despite frequent battles with concussions. Cervelli won a World Series as a member of the Yankees back in 2009 and went on to record 605 hits and 41 homers. He'll retire with a .268/.358/.382 career slash line, good for a 105 wRC+, quite a respectable number for a catcher.
The 34-year-old managed quite a successful 13-year big-league career despite frequent battles with concussions. Cervelli won a World Series as a member of the Yankees back in 2009 and went on to record 605 hits and 41 homers. He'll retire with a .268/.358/.382 career slash line, good for a 105 wRC+, quite a respectable number for a catcher.
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A rocky season for Cervelli saw the veteran insinuate his catching days were over at one point, though he ended up on the Braves' playoff roster as a third catcher. He suffered yet another concussion in late May and never caught another game for the Pirates, who eventually released him in late August. It took him just two days to latch on with Atlanta, who evidently had a different opinion about his ability to continue catching. He hit well down the stretch for his new club, but his overall season stats were quite poor, as he hit just .213/.302/.348 in 160 plate appearances. While his ability to continue catching is certainly a positive, there's plenty of reason to avoid Cervelli heading into his age-34 season. He got a one-year, $2 million deal to be the backup catcher in Miami, but he could be just one foul tip away from being done with catching for good.
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Transferred to 45-day IL
Cervelli (concussion) was transferred to the 45-day injured list Thursday.
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Shifts to 10-day IL
The Marlins transferred Cervelli (concussion) from the 7-day injured list to the 10-day IL on Tuesday.
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Showing improvement
Cervelli (concussion) told a Marlins employee Saturday that he's feeling better in his recovery from a head injury, but the veteran catcher remains without a clear timeline to rejoin the active roster, Joe Frisaro of MLB.com reports. "It sounds like [Saturday] was a great day for him, and he was upbeat, feeling good," manager Don Mattingly said of Cervelli. "We're hoping that trend continues."
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Out with concussion
Cervelli was placed on the 7-day concussion list after Saturday's doubleheader against the Nationals, Andre Fernandez of Sirius XM Radio reports.
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Makes early exit
Cervelli was removed from Game 2 of Saturday's doubleheader against the Nationals for undisclosed reasons, Joe Frisaro of MLB.com reports.
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Career in peril?
Cervelli suffered what is believed to be his seventh career concussion on Saturday, lending an element of doubt to his future, the Associated Press reports. "He's had a history with concussions,'' Marlins manager Don Mattingly told reporters on Saturday. "I don't know what to expect from this just because he's had a number of concussions in the past. I don't know where this is going."
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Mattingly's remarks encapsulate the ambiguous nature of Cervelli's status at the moment, given the substantial amount of head injuries he's suffered and the heightened sensitivity surrounding such situations in recent years. Cervelli suffered the injury in a plate appearance during the second game of a doubleheader versus the Nationals. The veteran was placed on the seven-day injured list, and his future will likely be a subject of speculation the rest of the season.
Mattingly's remarks encapsulate the ambiguous nature of Cervelli's status at the moment, given the substantial amount of head injuries he's suffered and the heightened sensitivity surrounding such situations in recent years. Cervelli suffered the injury in a plate appearance during the second game of a doubleheader versus the Nationals. The veteran was placed on the seven-day injured list, and his future will likely be a subject of speculation the rest of the season.