THE ST. LOUIS CARDINALS ADD EX-CATCHER YADIER MOLINA TO THEIR FRONT-OFFICE TEAM

THE ST. LOUIS CARDINALS HAVE HIRED EX-CATCHER YADIER MOLINA IN A FRONT-OFFICE ROLE

Retired catcher Yadier Molina is returning to the St. Louis Cardinals. According to the announcement made by the Cardinals on Wednesday, Molina will take on the front office role with the franchise, serving as a special assistant to president of baseball operations John Mozeliak.

Yadier Molina retired at the end of the 2022 MLB season. He spent all of his 19 years in the majors with the Cardinals.

Following his retirement from MLB, Molina served as a manager for his native Puerto Rico in the 2023 World Baseball Classic. He also had a brief managerial stint with the Navegantes del Magallanes in the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League.

“We are excited to welcome Yadi back to the St. Louis Cardinals,” Mozeliak said in a team-released statement. “He will provide invaluable help at the major league level, as well as spend time with our minor league teams in his new role with the team.”

Yadier Molina was drafted by the Cardinals in the fourth round of the 2000 MLB Draft. He earned his MLB debut in 2003, launching what turned out to be a Hall of Fame-worthy career. Molina earned 10 All-Star nods and won nine Gold Glove Awards over the course of his time in the majors. He also helped the Cardinals win two World Series.

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Expect a low-scoring game between two teams that have had trouble finding the end zone. The Patriots have dropped five straight games and last week became the first team since the 1938 Chicago Cardinals to lose three consecutive contests while allowing 10 points or fewer. … The Steelers are smarting after managing just 10 points while being upset at home by Arizona. Pittsburgh has 16 offensive touchdowns this season, the same total as Miami running back Raheem Mostert. Despite their scoring woes, the Steelers begin December atop the race for the top wild-card spot in the AFC. … New England QB Bailey Zappe is expected to make his second start of the season.

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