Thursday, February 07, 2013

The process could conceivably take months or years.

Francisco Cervelli had two plate appearances last year. Does he have to testify to a grand jury? Or is our moral outrage reserved for players who are good?:

"The Yankees’ thin catching corps was left more vulnerable when it was revealed Tuesday that Francisco Cervelli, one of the two leading candidates to be the team’s starting catcher, had visited a Miami clinic under investigation for dispensing performance-enhancing drugs.

Cervelli said on his Twitter account that he took no banned substances and was only seeking 'legal ways' to heal a foot injury he sustained in March 2011."


I don't think this is going to affect the Yankees at all.

Even an inconceivable worst-case scenario -- Cervelli banned from baseball forever -- even that wouldn't affect the Yankees much.

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