Pirates' Francisco Cervelli says he hopes 'to catch again'
Francisco Cervelli, who hasn’t played since May 25 after suffering a sixth concussion, posted on Instagram on Friday that his catching career is not over.
“Saying that I quit from my catcher responsibilities is inaccurate,” he wrote. “My hope is to catch again.”
Cervelli’s words contradict a report from DKPittsburghSports.com on Sunday that said his days as a catcher are over.
Cervelli, who has been with the Pirates since 2015 and played almost exclusively behind the plate, said he is not catching presently to help the recovery process.
He wrote: “Not being in the catcher spot right now is part of the recovery from several concussions that have forced me to stop and think about my health beyond my baseball years, that have made me reflect on my health and my life in general and how my decisions affect other people that want the best for me in the long run.”
Cervelli, 33, has said he is willing to try other positions and has been taking grounders in the infield before games at PNC Park. Pirates general manager Neal Huntington has said the team has discussed with Cervelli the possibility of playing other positions, but the Pirates have not publicly ruled out putting him behind the plate again.
He is in the final year of his Pirates contract that pays him a team-high $11.5 million this season.
Also in his Instagram post, Cervelli expressed his love for the game.
“I have nothing other than passion, gratitude and love for what I do, for this sport,” he wrote. “This isn’t just a job for me. This is part of my life and I can’t live life without injecting passion and energy, heart and mind into what I do, whatever that is.”
To his fans, he wrote, “Rest assured that I am working hard on my recovery and I will come back with more strength and the same passion I have always had for this sport.”
Jerry DiPaola is a TribLive reporter covering Pitt athletics since 2011. A Pittsburgh native, he joined the Trib in 1993, first as a copy editor and page designer in the sports department and later as the Pittsburgh Steelers reporter from 1994-2004. He can be reached at jdipaola@triblive.com.
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