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Yadier Molina was hired to be a special assistant to John Mozeliak this past winter. However, he has been notably absent, and St. Louis Cardinals fans have every reason to be concerned.
Dec 7, 2023 · NASHVILLE, Tenn. — During catching great Yadier Molina’s final week in uniform as a player, the Cardinals promised him an “open door” for his return, and on Wednesday, he officially, formally...
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3 in-season replacements for Oli Marmol after Cardinals lose series to lowly White Sox
Things were finally looking up for the St. Louis Cardinals. The good vibes that came from that positive stretch are all gone after an embarrassing series loss on their home field against the ...
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Cardinals fans are right to be concerned about Yadier Molina's notable absence
However, Molina has been notably absent since the start of the season. Molina was named a special assistant to John Mozeliak, and Mozeliak initially had big plans for Molina, even referring.
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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.
7/13/1982. BAT/THR. Right/Right. Birthplace. Bayamon, Puerto Rico. 2022 season stats. AVG. .214. HR. 5. 150+. RBI. 24. 150+. OPS. .535. View the profile of St. Louis Cardinals Catcher Yadier...
Aug 25, 2021 · 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. They received gifts, recognitions, cheers and jeers as they made their last voyage through a 162-game season.
Oct 5, 2022 · Ryan Fagan. 10-05-2022 • 13 min read. Getty Images. Yadier Molina made his major league debut on June 3, 2004, as a fresh-faced 21-year-old catcher from Puerto Rico, and he spent 19...
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.