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Francisco Cervelli #29 | Catcher | New York Yankees
Height: 6-1    Weight:     Throws: R    Bats: S
Born: Mar 6, 1986, Valencia,
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2009 Statistics
PeriodGABRH2B3BHRRBISBCSBBHBPKSHSFAVGOBPSLG
Yesterday000000000000000000
Last 7 Days541200000000000.500.500.500
Last 14 Days682410000100000.500.500.625
Last 21 Days10133710020100000.538.538.615
2009429413284011103201141.298.309.372
Projected 2009 Statistics
ABRH2B3BHRRBISBCSBBKAVG
162183570214001138.214
Games Played By Position
PeriodCDH1B2B3BSSLFCFRFOF
Last 7 Days4000000000
Last 14 Days5000000000
Last 21 Days9000000000
200940000000000
Career Stats
YearTeamGABRH2B3BHRRBISBCSBBKAVGOBPSLG
2008NYY350000000003.000.000.000
2009NYY429413284011103211.298.309.372
Career459913284011103214.283.294.354
Player Notes
September 1, 2009
According to the Twitter page of SI's Jon Heyman, the New York Yankees plan to recall four players from the minor leagues on Tuesday. Francisco Cervelli, Mark Melancon, Ramiro Pena, and Michael Dunn will all join the team on Tuesday.
July 8, 2009
Updating a previous report, the Yankees have optioned Francisco Cervelli to Triple-A, according to ESPN.com.
July 8, 2009
The Journal News is reporting that the Yankees plan to option catcher Francisco Cervelli either Wednesday or Thursday when they activate catcher Jose Molina off the DL. Cervelli is hitting .269 this season in 78 at-bats with the Yankees this season.
May 8, 2009
Francisco Cervelli will start behind the plate in tonight's game at Baltimore, according to the Star-Ledger. He will bat ninth in the lineup.
March 9, 2008
Francisco Cervelli is expected to miss eight to 10 weeks after sustaining a broken wrist when he was run over by Elliot Johnson in an exhibition game on Friday, according to MLB.com. "I'm not sure exactly what our plans were with him," manager Joe Girardi said. "But obviously, he's a very good player and he's going to be missed wherever he would have been the next eight to 10 weeks." He probably would have been at Double-A Trenton, which is where he should pick things up once he's healthy again.