The Cardinals announced today that franchise legend Yadier Molina has been hired as special assistant to president of baseball operations Chaim Bloom. His duties will be focused on catching and game planning strategy.
“We are happy to welcome Yadi back to the Cardinals organization,” said Bloom in a statement, as relayed by John Denton of MLB.com. “He is an elite competitor, a consistent winner, and one of the greatest ever at his position, and we look forward to many contributions during his visits with us in this new role, both in and out of uniform. Yadi will provide input on our catching program, will advise our staff on catching and game planning strategy, and will give me and our front office valuable perspective from his unique vantage point. Perhaps most important, he will help us nurture in our players the high standards, attention to detail, and championship mindset that are so critical to winning.”
Fans in the St. Louis area are well familiar with Molina and his many accolades. He played for the Cardinals for nearly 20 years, beginning in 2004 and sticking around through 2022. His offense was up-and-down over his career but great at his peak. Even when his bat was on the lighter side, he provided value with his defense and intangible abilities as a team leader. Along the way, he made ten All-Star teams, won nine Gold Gloves and helped the Cards win titles in 2006 and 2011.
Due to those leadership qualities, he has long been seen as a future coach or manager, and he has expressed a desire to pursue those jobs. He has gained some managerial experience in a few Latin American leagues. He also managed the Puerto Rican team in the 2023 World Baseball Classic and is slated to do the same for this year’s version.
He and the Cards have previously broached the subject of him returning to the organization for a dugout role with them. Per Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, family commitments have been an obstacle to him taking on a full-time gig so far. Perhaps that will come to fruition in the future. For now, Molina will help the club in this role.
The Cards are in a rebuilding phase where they will be focusing on developing young players. That includes a cluster of catchers including Iván Herrera, Pedro Pagés, Yohel Pozo, Leonardo Bernal, Jimmy Crooks, Rainiel Rodriguez and others. Molina will presumably be working closely with those guys as they try to absorb some of what made him such a great backstop during his career. If he does eventually commit to a coaching job in the future, the building of relationships with those catchers will have a head-start.
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Assistant to the assistant to the regional manager.
Dwight Schrute has entered the chat.
Love this for Yadi. Hope he can help grow the Cards catchers.
Nice job. Savvy catcher. Future bench coach
Good signing. Great in the time he was with the Cards as a player, and as a staff member, he will be great too.
A legend comes home. Excellent job Cardinals.
Nobody does nostalgia like the redbirds. “…we look forward to many contributions during his visits with us.”
Yadi aspires to be the first remote work MLB manager.
This made me chuckle!
Great news, maybe he can replace the manager at some point. They are going to do anything so fans come back. Have Albert be the hitting coach and Waino pitching..
Bring back TLR!
Nice
Wow, shoutout to my favorite Latino man behind the mask. I’ll have a taco salad and pour out a Corona in celebration of this, Feliz Navidad!
I’m from the STL area and remember about a decade ago when I got out of college I ran into a friend of a friend a few times at the bars and can’t remember his name now besides he was known as “the guy who’s girlfriend f’d Yadi Molina”. Legendary
“Legen-wait for it-dary!” Lol
Hope he sticks around longer than the few days Matt Holliday did when he was hired
In a mood that surprises absolutely nobody.
Congratulations!
Let’s hope that this is a stepping stone to become the next manager or pitching coach.
Let’s not.
No need to let his legacy be tarnished.. every manager eventually gets fired and every manager is criticized (fairly or not) for every move they make. I don’t want that for him..
What slider? That doesn’t make sense? Yadier would be a good coach, like Red Schoendienst. He didnt tarnished his hall of fame career winning a world series and pennant as a manager. Not at all. Finished with .522
All hail Yadi!
YES! Absolutely right!!! Yadier Molina
Makes sense. Have him focus on the defensive skills not just at the big league club, but all the way through the minors including which failing position players at low A and the rookie complex are candidates to convert to catcher. Maybe make a two day trip somewhere every other week to work with a catcher in person, as well as some time in Spring Training.
I hate the Cardinals, but Bloom has made the right move here.
Eat poo Brandon Phillips
First step to becoming their manager. Sure we’ll see Molina (Cards) Pujols (Angels) and Beltran (Mets) in the dugouts next season.