Molina might find himself out of a job to be honest with you. Cervelli is known in the prospect circles for his defense, and if he shows to be capable with the veteran and rookie hurlers while putting up more or the same on the offensive end, Molina might be sent packing after a lengthy rehab. I have always thought that the yankees had their backup/defensive catcher in the system in Cervelli and now I am glad to see him in the bigs. Granted, I'd much rather have Posada, but Cervelli is taking the task well. And another thing that we should see over time out of Cervelli is solid patience. This is why I pegged him as being our eventual backup. His OBPs in the minors have been great. In 2006, it was .385. In 2007, it was .387. Last yr, he missed a lot of time due to the injury from ST, but he reached at a .432 clip in 21 games for Trenton at the end of the yr. He has a career IsoPatience of .100 in the minors. If he starts walking as well, Molina would have no use. So, that catcher who makes our team SOOOO much better would be looking for a job.