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Yadier Molina: St. Louis CardinalsYadier Molina was born July 13, 1982 in Puerto Rico. Molina has two brothers, Bengie Molina and Josè Molina who also play in the majors, both as catchers. Bengie plays with the Toronto Blue Jays while Josè plays with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. According to reports, Josè and Bengie both claim Yadier is a better catcher than either of them. Molina, who currently plays for the St. Louis Cardinals, did not go to college. He reportedly weighs 225 pounds and stands at 5’11” tall. Molina throws and bats right handed. He has a .241 batting average with 201 hits and 14 home runs. Yadier made his debut in 2004 with the St. Louis Cardinals as a backup to Mike Matheny. Matheny has mentored Molina since his induction onto the team. After Matheny signed a multi-million dollar contract with the San Francisco giants during the off season of 2004, Molina was able to start for St. Louis. During the next season, Molina’s hitting was quite consistent while he racked up a .252 batting average including eight home runs. The following year Molina made history when he elected to play for the Puerto Rican team in the first World Baseball Classic. Puerto Rico did not make it through to the second round; however, and that dream was dashed, at least for the moment. In the 4 games that he played, Molina did go 3-5 with an RBI. In 2005, an injured elbow benched Molina for a period of time. The injury was chalked up to tendonitis. |
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