Yadier Molina

Puerto Rican baseball player (born 1982)

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Yadier Molina

Overview

Born / Died

b. July 13, 1982

Role

Puerto Rican baseball player (born 1982)

Achievement

Widely considered one of the greatest defensive catchers of all time for his blocking ability and caught-stealing percentage, Molina won nine Rawlings Gold Gloves and six Fielding Bible Awards.

Achievement

A two-time World Series champion, he played for Cardinals teams that made 12 playoff appearances and won four National League pennants.

Legacy

He played his entire 19-year MLB career with the St. Louis Cardinals from 2004 to 2022.

Achievement

Molina also played for the Puerto Rican national team in four World Baseball Classic (WBC) tournaments, winning two silver medals.

Who was Yadier Molina?

Yadier Benjamín Molina (Spanish pronunciation: [ɟʝaˈðjeɾ moˈlina]; born July 13, 1982) is a Puerto Rican professional baseball manager, adviser, and former catcher who is the manager of Navegantes del Magallanes of the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League (LVBP) and a special assistant to the president of baseball operations for the St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball (MLB). He played his entire 19-year MLB career with the St. Louis Cardinals from 2004 to 2022. Widely considered one of the greatest defensive catchers of all time for his blocking ability and caught-stealing percentage, Molina won nine Rawlings Gold Gloves and six Fielding Bible Awards. Molina also played for the Puerto Rican national team in four World Baseball Classic (WBC) tournaments, winning two silver medals.

Molina interacting with his brother Bengie in a 2007 game, the first time they faced each other in the Major Leagues
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Historical significance

A two-time World Series champion, he played for Cardinals teams that made 12 playoff appearances and won four National League pennants. When he retired after the 2022 season, Molina ranked first all-time among catchers in putouts and second all-time among catchers with 130 Defensive Runs Saved (DRS); among active players, he ranked first with 845 assists, 40.

Molina with the Cardinals in 2007
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