(In Photo: Chris Stewart)
If I’m Francisco Cervelli at that point, I’m pissed. Not only that, I want out. I’d think to myself “I just gave it my all, proved myself and you pull some bait and switch on me! What the hell?” I feel his pain, I’ve been there before, not in baseball, in life. Cervelli was frustrated but he handled it publicly better than expected and it was mature and classy, I salute him…but it doesn’t change the fact that Cervelli is still in the minor leagues and trying to deal with it day by day.
So what’s the plan? I believe the Yankees have one and Cervelli won’t be a member of the Yankees very long. With that story coming out of that Venezuela publication a few weeks ago that suggested the Cervelli says 2 teams are interested in him, I say, good for him ( Read HERE.) If that story was in fact true, and the Yankees can trade him for some other hole they need to fill on the roster, they should.
I always said Cervelli has enough passion in himself and his team that he could easily become a leader...if not on the Yankees, somewhere else. I said that when rumors were swirling about he maybe being traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates a while back. "Francisco has passion that would resonate with any young ball club... he could definitely take the reigns and provide leadership, leadership that hasn’t been seen in Pittsburgh since Andy Van Slyke and Willie Stargell." (Read WHY CERVELLI COULD BE TRADED THIS WINTER.)
Bottom line, he wants to be out there on the field every day. He wants to work hard and sure, while he knows he’s not the best, he won’t let that get the best of him. I like that about Frankie.
Mark my words, I believe that if there are holes the Yankees want to improve on as we approach the deadline, they will definitely unload Francisco Cervelli. Do I agree with it? No, because I like Cervelli and his passion…but as Pete Caldera of the Bergen Record says….”It’s a baseball decision.”
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