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  1. Yadier Benjamín Molina (Spanish pronunciation: [ɟʝaˈðjeɾ moˈlina]; born July 13, 1982), nicknamed "Yadi", is a Puerto Rican former professional baseball catcher who played his entire 19-year career with the St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball (MLB) and who is currently the team's Special Assistant to the President of Baseball ...

  2. Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of Yadier Molina. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference.com.

  3. Yadier Benjamin Molina. Nickname: Yadi. Born: 7/13/1982 in Bayamon, Puerto Rico. Draft: 2000, St. Louis Cardinals, Round: 4, Overall Pick: 113. High School: Maestro Ladi, Vega Alta, PR. Debut: 6/03/2004. Relationship (s): brother of Bengie Molina brother of José Molina. Follow:

  4. Oct 9, 2023 · Molina finished his career among the all-time leaders in starts at catcher (2nd), defensive WAR (2nd), games caught (4th), wins in games caught (2nd) and fielding percentage (2nd). His 19 seasons catching for one team is an NL/AL record.

  5. Having played 2,224 games for St. Louis, including 247 against Chicago, Yadier Molina is well aware of the hatred. So, it's objectively wild to see a man who knows the rivalry better than most to ...

  6. View the profile of St. Louis Cardinals Catcher Yadier Molina on ESPN. Get the latest news, live stats and game highlights.

  7. Aug 25, 2021 · ST. LOUIS -- Yadier Molina saw the ways that the careers of Derek Jeter, Mariano Rivera and David Ortiz ended. They got farewell tours, announcing ahead of their final season that they planned to retire.

  8. Yadier Molina career batting statistics for Major League, Minor League, and postseason baseball.

  9. Complete career MLB stats for the St. Louis Cardinals Catcher Yadier Molina on ESPN. Includes games played, hits and home runs per MLB season.

  10. Aug 24, 2021 · Yadier Molina has agreed to a one-year extension with the St. Louis Cardinals, with president of baseball operations John Mozeliak indicating it will be the All-Star catcher's final year with his longtime team. Sources told ESPN the deal is worth $10 million, confirming a report by The Athletic.

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