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Francisco Cervelli: Announces retirement
Francisco Cervelli announced his retirement Saturday, Daniel Alvarez Montes of El Extrabase reports.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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Marlins' Francisco Cervelli: Transferred to 45-day IL
Francisco Cervelli (concussion) was transferred to the 45-day injured list Thursday.Cervelli was said to have been making progress in his recovery from a concussion he sustained in late August, but his placement on the 45-day injured list will end his regular season. Jorge Alfaro should continue to serve as the Miami Marlins' primary catcher for the remainder of the season with Chad Wallach serving in a depth role.
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Marlins' Francisco Cervelli: Shifts to 10-day IL
The Miami Marlins transferred Francisco Cervelli (concussion) from the 7-day injured list to the 10-day IL on Tuesday.The transaction is merely procedure, Cervelli has already missed 10 days with the head injury. Cervelli is said to be progressing in his recovery from the concussion, but the Marlins are thus far unwilling to put a timeline on his return to game action.
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Marlins' Francisco Cervelli: Showing improvement
Francisco Cervelli (concussion) told a Miami 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."While the news that Cervelli is making positive progress after being diagnosed with a concussion Aug. 23 offers some encouragement about his status, the 34-year-old's lengthy history of head injuries likely means the Marlins won't rush him back into action. Chad Wallach is poised to serve as the primary backup to Jorge Alfaro while Cervelli is on the shelf.
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Marlins' Francisco Cervelli: Out with concussion
Francisco Cervelli was placed on the 7-day concussion list after Saturday's doubleheader against the Nationals, Andre Fernandez of Sirius XM Radio reports.Cervelli apparently took a shot to the head and was forced to exit Saturday's nightcap after two frames. Jorge Alfaro is off the injured list and should see the bulk of the starts behind the plate, but the Miami Marlins will still need to add another catcher to the roster Sunday. Considering that Cervelli has a long history of concussions and briefly gave up catching last season after suffering a head injury, he seems likely to miss longer than the minimum seven days.
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Marlins' Francisco Cervelli: Makes early exit
Francisco Cervelli was removed from Game 2 of Saturday's doubleheader against the Nationals for undisclosed reasons, Joe Frisaro of MLB.com reports.Cervelli started behind the plate in Game 2 of the twin bill, but he was replaced in the field by Jorge Alfaro after flying out to right field during the second inning. The Miami Marlins should update his status in the near future.
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Marlins' Francisco Cervelli: Heads to bench
Francisco Cervelli is not in Thursday's starting lineup against the Mets, Craig Mish of SportsGrid.com reports.Cervelli will give way to Ryan Lavarnway behind the dish for Thursday's series finale. The veteran backstop has appeared in 15 games this season and is slashing .250/.361/519 with four home runs and one steal.
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Marlins' Francisco Cervelli: Sitting out series finale
Francisco Cervelli is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Braves, Andre Fernandez of Sirius XM Radio reports.Cervelli served as the Miami Marlins' starting catcher in each of the past four games, going 3-for-15 with a home run, three walks, four runs, three RBI and a stolen base over that stretch. Ryan Lavarnway will spell him behind the dish in the series finale.
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Marlins' Francisco Cervelli: Launches game-tying homer
Francisco Cervelli went 1-for-4 with a three-run home run during Tuesday's extra-inning loss to the Blue Jays.The 34-year-old was up to bat with two runners on and two out while trailing by three in the top of the ninth inning, and he went deep in a 3-0 count to tie the game. Unfortunately for Miami, it was all for naught as Toronto walked it off in the 10th inning. Cervelli has a .200/.250/.533 slash line with three homers and seven RBI through eight games this season.
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Marlins' Francisco Cervelli: Resting Sunday
Francisco Cervelli is not in the lineup Sunday against the Mets, Jordan McPherson of the Miami Herald reports.Cervelli started the last three games and went 3-for-12 with a home run, three runs and three RBI, but he'll take a seat for Sunday's series finale. Ryan Lavarnway will take over behind the plate for the Miami Marlins.