Played for Team Italy during the 2009 and 2017 World Baseball Classics (his father was born in Italy)...Received the 2013 "Project Sunshine Outstanding Volunteer-of-the-Year Award". Project Sunshine is a nonprofit organization that provides free educational, recreational and social programs to children and families facing medical challenges...Hosted a two-hour Culinary Craft Camp in August 2015, which brought 30 kids, ages 10 to 12, from local YMCA summer programs to Pittsburgh's North Side Children's Museum to learn about cooking and painting...The camp featured a 45-minute cooking workshop with campers preparing a pasta dish with vegetables picked from the museum's garden and a 45-minute portrait painting workshop where the subject of the portraits was the Pirate Parrot mascot.
2019
Began the 2019 Season with the Pittsburgh Pirates before being released in late August and signing with the Atlanta Braves...Played in 34 games for Pittsburgh, hitting .193 with three doubles, a home run and nine RBI...Played 14 games for Atlanta, hitting .281 with five doubles, a triple, two home runs and seven RBI.
2018
Led all Major League catchers with a .376 on-base percentage...Set career highs in home runs, RBI, OPS (.809) and extra-base hits (30)...Hit .302 (29-for-96) with runners in scoring position and .333 (18-for-54) with runners in scoring position and two outs...Was a finalist for the Silver Slugger award for N.L. catchers...Shared the National League lead with 21 caught stealings (also Jorge Alfaro)...Threw out 21 of the 48 runners attempting to steal against him (44%), had eight passed balls, three errors and a 3.96 catcher's ERA (793.2ip/349er)...Also made five appearances (four starts) at first base; his start there on 8/4 vs. St. Louis was his first since 4/20/16...His 11 home runs from the catching position were the most by a Bucco backstop since Russell Martin hit 15 in 2013...Made his fourth straight Opening Day start for the Pirates and went 2-for-6 with three RBI...Had a career-high six RBI on 4/25 vs. Detroit (game 1)...Had 20 RBI at the end of April; just the seventh Pittsburgh player to produce 20 or more RBI in the first month of the season (March/ April)...Hit his fifth home run on 5/2 at Washington - matching his total from 2017...Served as the leadoff batter on 5/13 vs. San Francisco and went 1-for-4 with a walk; the first Pirates catcher to bat first since Jason Kendall on 10/3/04...Left the game on 5/15 vs. Chicago (AL) with a right forearm contusion after being hit by a pitch in the third inning...Did not play on 5/16...Hit third in the starting lineup on 5/17 vs. San Diego; just his second time batting third in the starting lineup with the Pirates and first time since 4/22/16...Was hitting .302 prior to hurting his hand diving back into first base on 5/17...Played in his 600th career game on 5/23 at Cincinnati and hit his seventh home run, matching his single-season career high...Connected off Kenley Jansen for first career pinch-hit home run on 6/7...Took a foul tip off his shoulder and left jaw on 6/9 at Chicago (NL); missed the next three games...Returned to action on 6/13 at Arizona and started six of the next seven games thru 6/21...Was placed on the 7-day concussion D.L. on 6/22; was transferred to the 10-day D.L. on 6/30...Was recalled from rehab and reinstated from the D.L. on 7/8...Went back on the 7-day D.L. on 7/14 due to post-concussive symptoms... Was transferred to the 10-day D.L. on 7/25...Was reinstated from the D.L. on 7/26...Snapped an 0-for-20 streak with an RBI-single in his final at-bat on 7/28...Went 3-for-5 with five RBI and connected off Pierce Johnson for his fourth career grand slam on 8/10 at San Francisco...Hit .308 (24-for-78) with 10 RBI in 24 games during the month of August...Recorded his second stolen base of the season on 9/4 vs. Cincinnati.
2017
Was Pittsburgh's Opening Day catcher for the third straight season...Homered in his third game (11th at bat) on 4/7 vs. Atlanta...Recorded a three-run triple on 4/28 at Miami; his first triple since 4/3/16...Missed four games between 4/30 and 5/3 due to a foot injury...Returned to action on 5/4 at Cincinnati and went 2-for-4 with a double and an RBI...Hit safely in six straight games between 5/4-10 (9-for-22, .409), raising his season average from .203 to .250...Tied career high (fourth time) with four hits on 5/25 at Atlanta....Produced five consecutive hits on 5/24-25...Appeared in his 500th career game as a catcher on 5/29...Took a foul tip off his mask in the ninth inning on 6/6 at Baltimore and left the game with concussion-like symptoms... Was placed on the 7-day concussion D.L. on 6/7...Was reinstated on 6/14...Had two passed balls for the second time in his career on 6/19 at Milwaukee (also on 5/12/11 vs. KC while catching with the Yankees)...Was removed from the starting lineup on 6/20 due to flu-like symptoms...Was placed on the 7-day D.L. on 6/22 (retro to 6/20) with concussion-like symptoms...Was reinstated from the D.L. on 7/3 and started that night in Philadelphia...Hit a first-inning grand slam and had a career-high tying five RBI (also 5/8/10) on 7/9 at Wrigley Field...Batted second in the lineup on 7/9 and became the first Pittsburgh player ever to hit a grand slam in the first inning from the first, second or third spot of the starting lineup - the first to do so in the Majors since Mike Trout on 4/20/13...Committed a throwing error on 7/19 vs. Milwaukee - his first error in 41 games since 4/24...Had five straight hits on 7/18-19 and four straight multi-hit games between 7/17-21...Had his second triple on 7/21 at Colorado...Left the game on 8/13 at Toronto with left wrist discomfort and missed the following two games...Was placed on the 10-day D.L on 8/17 (retro to 8/14)... Was reinstated on 8/25, but injured his left quadriceps muscle that night and returned to the 10-day D.L. on 8/26 with left quad irritation and missed remainder of the season.
2016
Led all Major League catchers with a .371 on-base percentage...Made 95 appearances (94 starts) behind the plate and two appearances (one start) at first base...Set career highs in walks and stolen bases...Hit .385 (20-for-52) against LHP and had eight hits in his final 11 at bats against left-handed pitchers...Was Pittsburgh's Opening Day catcher for the second straight season and went 2-for-3 with a triple (10th career)...Played first base for the final inning on 4/17 vs. Milwaukee - his first game there since 9/26/14 ...Made his lone start at first base (sixth career) on 4/20 at San Diego... Reached base safely in 25 of his first 27 games thru 5/7 (.422 OBP)...Agreed on a three-year contract extension on 5/17 and went 3-for-5 with a stolen base that night against Atlanta...Left the game on 6/10 vs. St. Louis during his at bat in the seventh inning...Was placed on the 15-day disabled list on 6/14 after undergoing surgery to repair the hook of the hamate bone in his left hand...Caught a 4.0-inning simulated game on 7/5 at St. Louis...Took BP on the field for the first time on 7/8...Began a rehab assignment with Triple-A Indianapolis on 7/14...Went 4-for-10 with three walks and an RBI in three rehab games from 7/14-17...Was recalled from rehab assignment and reinstated from D.L. on 7/19...Made start behind the plate on 7/19 vs. Milwaukee and went 0-for-2 with a walk and a sacrifice fly...Was removed from the game on 8/2 at Atlanta after being hit in the head by a pitch in his second at bat...Left the game on 8/10 with left wrist discomfort ...Returned to action on 8/13 at Los Angeles (NL) and went 3-for-4...Hit safely in a season-high nine straight games from 8/5-19 (12-for-28, .429)...Connected off Chase Anderson on 9/22 at Milwaukee for his lone home run (first since 9/30/15 - 388 plate appearances between homers)...Hit .257 (43-for-167) with a .373 OBP in 49 games before suffering hand injury and .270 (43-for-159) with a .380 OBP in 52 games after returning on 7/19.
2015
Made 128 appearances (124) starts behind the plate - both career highs and the most starts by a Pittsburgh catcher since Jason Kendall made 145 in 2004...His 128 games behind the plate ranked second behind Yadier Molina (134) in the National League and was tied for fourth among all Major League backstops...Threw out 23 of the 105 runners attempting to steal against him (22%)...Ranked third among N.L. catchers with his 23 caught stealings...Committed seven errors (six throwing/one fielding) and had 10 passed balls...Ranked fourth in MLB with a .296 average as a catcher and 10th among all National League batters with a .370 on-base percentage...Hit .357 (56-for-157) in the seventh inning and later; the best mark in the Majors...Ranked second on the team with five triples; had a total of four career triples prior to 2015...Was the Opening Day starter behind the plate and went 1-for-3 with a walk on 4/6 at Cincinnati...Hit safely in each of his first six games thru 4/14 (7-for-20, .350)...Connected off Miami's David Phelps for first home run of the season on 5/5...Ranked first among N.L. hitters with a .377 average during the month of May...Swiped third base on 6/9 vs. Milwaukee (his seventh career stolen base)...Caught 56.0 consecutive scoreless innings from 6/10-17, believed to be the longest such streak in team history and the longest streak in MLB since the Orioles' Gus Triandos (52.1) in 1957 (June 23-29)...Was ejected by home plate umpire Vic Carapazza on 7/11...Left the game on 7/20 at Milwaukee with a right wrist contusion...Tied career high with four hits on 8/18 vs. Arizona (third time)...Was ejected by home plate umpire Alan Porter on 8/27 at Miami after discussing balls and strikes...Connected off Michael Wacha for second career grand slam on 9/30 (game one) at PNC Park - the first for a Pittsburgh catcher since Ryan Doumit on 5/4/11. 2015 POSTSEASON: Was the starting catcher and went 1-for-3 with a HBP in the Wild Card Game vs. Chicago on 10/7.
2014
Made 39 starts at catcher and five at first base in final season with the Yankees...Made his first career start and appearance at first base on 4/8 vs. Baltimore...Suffered a right hamstring injury running to first base in the fourth inning on 4/13 vs. Boston...Was placed on the 60-day disabled on 4/15 (retroactive to 4/14) with a Grade 2 right hamstring strain (missed 55 team games)...Was reinstated on 6/17 and batted .315 (41-for-130) with 10 doubles, two home run and 12 RBI in his final 44 games...Hit safely in a career-high 10 straight games from 7/10-28 (12-for-34, .353)...Started eight straight games at catcher from 7/21-28, his longest such stretch since a career-high 10 straight starts behind the plate in 2010 from 5/17-27...His home run on 7/27 vs. Toronto was his first long ball since 4/25/13 vs. Toronto (65 at bats)...Swiped lone base (sixth career) on 8/13 at Baltimore; his first big league stolen base since 7/16/11...Recorded his fourth career triple on 8/31 at Toronto - his first in the Majors since 6/20/10...Missed 13 games from 9/3-15 with cluster headaches...Hit .382 (13-for-34) in his last 11 games, beginning on 8/31.
2013
Hit .269 (14-for-52) with 3 doubles, 3HR and 8RBI in 17 games (16 starts at C) with the Yankees. Made his second career Opening Day roster (also 2010). Hit solo HR in 4/4 win vs. Boston, his first HR since
9/6/11 vs. Baltimore. Started at C in 4/13 loss vs. Baltimore, but moved to 2B in the top of the ninth… marked his second career appearance at 2B (also 7/31/11 vs. Baltimore). Had a streak of 28 straight plate appearances without a strikeout from 4/4-17 (credit: Elias). Was removed from 4/26 win vs. Toronto during the at-bat of the first batter of the game after being hit on a foul tip… was placed on the 15-day disabled list on 4/27 with a fractured right hand and transferred to the 60-day D.L. on 5/1, missing the Yankees' final 140 games of the season. Received a 50-game suspension on 8/5 for violating Major League Baseball's Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program.
2012
Was 0-for-1 with 1 R and 1 BB in three games as a September call-up with the Yankees...Made his season debut in 9/4 loss at Tampa Bay, entering the game as an eighth-inning defensive replacement at C (did not bat)...Scored the game-winning "walk-off" run after drawing a two-out walk in the 12th inning on 10/2 vs. Boston...did not play in the Yankees' previous 25 games...Spent the majority of the season with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, batting .246 (87-for-354) with 2 HRs and 39 RBIs in 99 games...posted a .993 fielding percentage (5 E, 767 TC) wile appearing in a career-high 96 games behind the plate...caught 27-of-90 (30.0 percent) potential basestealers...Following the season, appeared in 21 games with Magallanes in the Venezuelan Winter League...hit .305 (18-for-59) with 16 Rs, 5 doubles, 2 HRs and 14 RBIs.
2011
Hit .266 (33-for-124) with 17R, 4 doubles, 4HR, 22RBI
and 9BB in 43 games (35 starts at C) with the Yankees
in 2011 ... in his 35 starts, the Yankees went 25-10 ... had
the fourth-lowest catchers ERA (3.50) among catchers
with at least 300.0 innings of work. ... Began the season on the 15-day disabled list with
a fracture in his left foot, missing the team's first 22
games ... suff ered the injury on 3/2 vs. Houston at GMS
Field in Tampa in his second plate appearance of a
spring training game, fouling a ball off his foot ... was
returned from rehab and reinstated from the 15-day
disabled list on 4/29. ... Made his season debut in 5/1 win vs. Toronto, going
0-for-2 with 1SH and 1RBI. ... Hit grand slam and was 1-for-5 with 2R in 5/8 win
at Texas ... was his first career grand slam and just
his second career homer (also 6/24/09 at Atlanta) ...
snapped a 307AB homerless stretch ... Derek Jeter
also homered in the game (snapping his own 259AB
homerless stretch) ... according to the Elias Sports
Bureau, it marked the fi rst time since 10/2/91 that a pair
of Major League teammates each ended streaks of at
least 250 homerless at-bats in the same game (Kansas
City¡¦s Hal McRae-297AB and Jim Eisenreich-254AB) ...
Elias also notes it was the first time two Yankees had
accomplished the feat since Juan Bonilla (264) and
Bobby Meacham (310) on 8/1/87 vs. Detroit (10-5 loss). ... Stole two bases in 5/30 win at Oakland after having just one prior stolen base in his
entire career (7/17/10 vs. Tampa Bay). ... Made his first career appearance at 2B in 7/31 win vs. Baltimore ... fielded his only
chance cleanly. ... Hit three home runs in four games from 8/30-9/6 (14AB) after hitting just 2HR in the
fi rst 176 games (471AB) of his career. ... Finished the season on the disabled list after suff ering a concussion in a home plate
collision with Nick Markakis on 9/8 at Baltimore ... returned to New York on 9/11
and on 9/12 was seen by Dr. Kirk Roberts¡Xa neurologist at NewYork-Presbyterian
Hospital specializing in concussion syndromes ... was diagnosed with a concussion
(MRI results were negative) and placed on the 15-day D.L. on 9/13 with a concussion
(retroactive to 9/9).
2010
Hit .271 (72-for-266) with 11 doubles, 3 triples and 38RBI in 93 games (80 starts at C) with
the Yankees...the Yankees were 44-36 in his starts at catcher...marked the most hits
and RBI by a Yankees catcher other than Jorge Posada
since Joe Girardi in 1997 (105H and 50RBI)...his 3 triples
were the most by a Yankees catcher since Girardi in 1998
(4)...caught 8-of-63 (12.7%) runners attempting to steal...Hit .545 (6-for-11) with 17RBI with the bases
loaded...batted .381 (16-for-42) with 24RBI and a .435
OBP with RISP and two outs, ranking third in the Majors
in average in such circumstances (min. 40PA)...Made his rst career Opening Day roster...hit safely in
each of his first four starts, six of his first seven and 10 of
his first 12, batting .360 (9-for-25) in April...Made his first start-and appearance-of the season, in
4/10 win at Tampa Bay, when CC Sabathia held the Rays
hitless through the rst 7.2 innings...Appeared at 3B as eighth-inning defensive replacement
in 5/2 win vs. Chicago-AL, marking his first career
appearance at a position other than C...Hit his first career triple, going 3-for-3 with 2R in 5/4 win
vs. Baltimore...became the third Yankee in the last 15
years with a triple and bunt single in the same game (also
Derek Jeter-1996 and 2009; and Alfonso Soriano-2002)-
credit: Elias...Established a career high with 5RBI in 5/8 win at Boston,
going 3-for-4 with 1BB...the 5RBI were the most by a
Yankees catcher since Jorge Posada on 9/6/06 at Kansas
City (6RBI)...were also the most RBI by a Yankees catcher
in a game vs. Boston since Yogi Berra had 8RBI on 7/3/57 at Yankee Stadium and the
most RBI by a Yankees catcher at Fenway Park since Berra on 5/29/54 (6RBI)...Started 10-of-15 games between 5/20-6/1 when Jorge Posada was on the disabled
list, including four straight games from 5/20-23, as the Yankees went 7-5 and starters
posted a 3.82 ERA over the stretch...Went 23 consecutive games without an extra-base hit from 5/20-6/17...snapped the
stretch with a seventh-inning double in 6/18 loss vs. the Mets...Established a career high in hits in 8/29 win at Chicago-AL, going 4-for-4 with 1R and
1 double...Reached base safely in eight straight plate appearances (two singles, 6BB) over two
games from 9/10-11 at Texas...established a career high with 3BB on 9/10 and tied the
mark on 9/11...Appeared in one game during the postseason, starting Game 4 loss of the ALCS vs.
Texas (0-for-2).
2009
Hit .298 (28-for-94) with 13R, 4 doubles, 1HR and
11RBI in 42 games (25 starts at C) over two stints with
the Yankees (5/5-7/8, 9/1-10/4)... threw out 13-of-21
potential base stealers (61.9%)... at the time of his
first start at catcher on 5/8, was the third-youngest
catcher to start a game in the Majors in 2009 (23 years
old)... Pablo Sandoval (Giants, 22) and Lou Marson
(Phillies, 22) had each made starts behind the plate
as of 5/8/09 (credit: Elias Sports Bureau)... the Yankees
were 17-8 when he started behind the plate...Was recalled from Double-A Trenton on 5/5 when
Jorge Posada was placed on the disabled list... made
his first appearance of the season in 5/7 loss at Tampa
Bay, entering game at catcher in the fifth inning and
going 0-for-2...Made first start of the season and collected his first
Major League hit-a fourth-inning single off Jeremy
Guthrie-while calling CC Sabathia's CG shutout in
5/8 win at Baltimore, going 1-for-2 with 1R, 1BB and
1SH... according to the Elias Sports Bureau, became the
second Yankees catcher to call a complete-game shutout within his first two Major
League starts, joining Thurman Munson who did so in his debut on 8/8/69, catching
Al Downing's four-hit shutout vs. the Athletics...Made his second start in as many days on 5/9 vs. Baltimore, catching Phil
Hughes... according the Elias Sports Bureau, the Hughes-Cervelli combination was
the first for the Yankees prior to September callups with each player under the age
of 24 since Steve Kline and Thurman Munson on 6/1/71...Hit first Major League home run in 6/24 win at Atlanta, a solo home run off RHP Kris
Medlen...Was optioned to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on 7/7 when Jose Molina returned
from the disabled list... returned to the Yankees on 9/1... in 17 September games
(two starts at C), was 7-for-16 (.438) with 3R, 1 double and 2RBI... hit game-winning
"walk-off" RBI single with one out in the ninth inning of 9/16 win vs. Toronto... was his
only plate appearance after entering the game defensively in the eighth at C... was
his first career "walk-off" hit, becoming the eighth different Yankee to collect a
"walk-off" hit in 2009...Began the season with Double-A Trenton, hitting .190 (11-for-58) with 8R, 1 double, 2HR, 7RBI and 6BB in 16 games
at C... in 21 games with Scranton/WB, batted .275 (19-for-69) with 7R, 5 doubles, 1HR, 7RBI and 3BB... was placed
on the disabled list from 8/4-25 with a left wrist contusion... made two rehab appearances with the GCL Yankees...Named to Yankees playoff roster in ALDS and ALCS, appearing in two games and striking out in his only at-bat...Played with the Lara Cardinals in the Venezuelan Winter League following the season, batting .214 (3-for-14)
with 3R and 1 double in six games... participated in the WBC prior to the season, appearing in three games
with Team Italy and going 1-for-7 (.143).
2008
Appeared in three games (one start at C) with the Yankees, going hitless in five
at-bats as a September callup in his first Major League action... was recalled from
Double-A Trenton prior to 9/15 win vs. Chicago (AL)... made his Major League debut
in 9/18 win vs. Chicago (AL), entering the game as a defensive replacement in the
eighth at C (did not bat)...Was one of three Yankees to make their Major League debut in the 9/18 game (also
Juan Miranda and Humberto Sanchez)... according to the Elias Sports Bureau, was
the first time three different Yankees made their ML debut in the same game since
3/31/03 when Hideki Matsui, Jose Contreras and Jason Anderson each debuted in
the Yankees' 8-4 win at Toronto...Made his first Major League start (at catcher) in 9/25 loss at Toronto, going 0-for-3
against 20-game winner Roy Halladay... appeared as a defensive replacement in
the season's final game on 9/28 at Boston (Game 2), going 0-for-2 in the 11-inning
loss...Began the season on the minor league disabled list after suffering a broken right
wrist in a home plate collision with Tampa Bay's Elliot Johnson on 3/8 at George M.
Steinbrenner Field (then Legends Field)... was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital in Tampa
for X-rays and had his wrist casted that night...Was reinstated from the minor league D.L. on 6/16 and assigned to Single-A
Tampa... appeared in three games with Tampa, batting .300 (3-for-10) before
suffering a left knee sprain and returning to the D.L...Returned to action on 7/30 with the GCL Yankees, appearing in three games (2-for-8,
1 double)... was transferred to Trenton on 8/4 where he batted .315 (23-for-73) with
5 doubles and 8RBI over his final 18 regular season games... also appeared in six
postseason games for the Eastern League-champion Thunder, batting .200 (4-for-20)
with 1 double and 2RBI...In 27 total minor league games combined at GCL, Tampa and Trenton, batted .308 (28-
for-91) with 6 doubles and 9RBI... caught 7-of-14 (50.0%) potential base stealers...Batted .333 (1-for-3) with 1R, 3BB and 1HBP in four spring training games with the
Yankees before suffering the broken wrist...Named the Yankees' "Best Defensive Catcher" by Baseball America following the
season for the third straight year...Played winter ball with the Cardenales de Lara of the Venezuelan Baseball League,
batting .267 (16-for-60) with 2 doubles, 1HR and 5RBI in 26 games... caught 7-of-19
(36.8%) potential basestealers.
2007
Hit .279 (81-for-290) with 34R, 24 doubles, 2 triples, 2HR, 32RBI and 36BB in 89 games with Single-A
Tampa... led all Florida State League catchers with a 41.0% caught stealing rate (41-for-100) and a .997
fielding percentage (2E, 743TC)... ranked second with 667 putouts and 74 assists and tied for fourth with
89 games played... tied for first in doubles, ranked third in runs, hits and walks and placed fourth in RBI
among all FSL catchers (min. 40G at C)...Participated in the FSL All-Star Game, entering the game defensively in the seventh at C (was 0-for-1)... was
also named to the FSL postseason All-Star team...Caught the entire game in a 20-inning loss vs. the Clearwater Threshers on 4/17, recording 24
putouts... fashioned a career-high 10-game hitting streak from 4/27-5/10, batting .500 (16-for-32) with 4
doubles and 4RBI during the span... hit his first career grand slam and recorded a career-high 5RBI in 5/15
win at Dunedin... was placed on the disabled list from 8/10-9/5 with a left knee sprain...Played for the Cardenales de Lara of the Venezuelan Baseball League, batting .212 (7-for-33) with 2R, 2 doubles,
10BB and 1SH in 16 games.
2006
Batted .309 (42-for-306) in 42 games with short season Single-A Staten Island...led the team with a .397OBP
and a .426 slugging percentage and ranked second in batting average...posted a .340 batting average at home
(18-for-53) and hit .323 vs. right-handed pitchers (30-for-93)...was named to the American League team for
the NY-Penn League All-Star Game...helped lead the team to their second consecutive NYPL Championship.
2005
Played in 24 games for the GCL Yankees, batting .190 (11-for-58) with 1HR and 9RBI...reached base safely (via
hit or walk) in 14 of 21 games with an offcial plate appearance.
2004
In his second season, batted .216 (19-for-88) in 40 games with the DSL Yankees.
2003
Made his professional debut with the Yankees' Dominican Summer League team, batting .239 (37-for-155)
in 52 games.