The St. Louis Cardinals have had a challenging start to the 2024 MLB season. The Cardinals are 18-25 and sit last in the NL Central standings. As a result, rumors of manager Oli Marmol’s departure are heating up.
St. Louis Cardinals fans are surely frustrated with how the 2024 season is unfolding, but they may have the opportunity to cheer for a franchise legend in a…
The St. Louis Cardinals manager Oli Marmol is on the hot seat after leading his club through one of the worst seasons in franchise history in 2023. In what was anticipated to be a contending season for the Cardinals, the club finished last place in the National League Central with a 71-91 record and 13 games back from a wild card spot.
I don’t know the context behind the photo or where it originated online, all I know is that I’ve seen it too many times and now you have to share my pain.
St. Louis Cardinals legends Albert Pujols and Yadier Molina both retired following the 2022 season. Career-long Cardinals pitcher Adam Wainwright called it quits after the 2023 campaign. In 2024, however, one former longtime teammate of the trio is returning to St. Louis for at least one more year.
Yadier Molina, the retired legendary catcher, enters 2024 as the St. Louis Cardinals’ special assistant to the president of baseball operations. What Molina’s day-to-day role with the Cardinals is has been a little unclear.
Still a Cardinals lifer, Yadier Molina is now heading to the front office.
Yadier Molina has returned to the St. Louis Cardinals in the role of special assistant to team president John Mozeliak. Molina, 41, played 19 seasons for the Cardinals and retired after the 2022 season, serving as the manager for Puerto Rico in the 2023 World Baseball Classic.
Yadier Molina couldn’t quit the St. Louis Cardinals for long.
The St. Louis Cardinals have lost some serious star power over the last couple of seasons. One year after St. Louis lost both catcher Yadier Molina and designated hitter Albert Pujols, one of the best pitchers in franchise history has hung up the cleats.
The St. Louis Cardinals have one big decision to make involving a former star. Longtime Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina retired at the end of the 2022 campaign but hasn't been far away from the team.
It sounds like the St. Louis Cardinals may not end up bringing in a familiar face as a coach in 2024. St. Louis struggled in 2024. That certainly is an understatement.
The Cardinals could always use more Yadier Molina, I’m just sayin’. If those that can’t do teach, then what do those that can do… do? I will keep my story vague for the rare possibility that the subject of this story every finds this, but at one point I had a math teacher (I have taken a lot of math classes in my time).
The St. Louis Cardinals will be making changes this offseason and they likely won't just be on the roster. After winning just 71 games in 2023, changes need to be made.
The Cardinals and Yadier Molina have had discussions about him joining the major league coaching staff next year, reports Katie Woo of The Athletic. The report adds that there’s mutual interest from both parties.
One former St. Louis Cardinals fan-favorite could be back with the club in a new capacity soon. Catcher Yadier Molina spent his entire illustrious career with the Cardinals after being drafted in the fourth round of the 2000 Major League Baseball June Amateur Draft.
The St. Louis Cardinals set their sights on Willson Contreras from the very beginning of MLB free agency and the mission has officially been accomplished.
Yadier Molina is without question an icon in the City of St. Louis. The future Hall-of-Fame catcher played all 19 seasons of his career in a St. Louis Cardinals uniform.
Yadier Molina has been a fixture for the St. Louis Cardinals ever since he arrived on the scene in June of 2004. Molina made his MLB debut on June 3 of that year and did so at PNC Park in Pittsburgh.
St. Louis Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina was reinstated from the restricted list on Monday in advance of a five-game road series against the Chicago Cubs, while catcher Ivan Herrera was optioned to Triple-A Memphis.
The St. Louis Cardinals have been without their star catcher, Yadier Molina, for over a month. Just ahead of a three-game weekend series in Boston in June, it was announced that Molina would be placed on the 10-Day injured list with knee inflammation.
There is no definitive timetable for a return to the lineup for Molina, who has dealt with knee soreness throughout the season.
Molina added another accolade to his impressive career on Tuesday.
The St. Louis Cardinals have been one of the teams to frequently use position players as pitchers in blowouts, and they did so again in amusing fashion on Wednesday.
St. Louis Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina made an appearance on the mound during Sunday’s win over the Pittsburgh Pirates.
With runners at the corners and two out in the fifth inning of Saturday’s game, Molina pulled a veteran move and caught the Giants trying to steal.
A 2022 season shortened by the lockout would have a statistical impact on every player, particularly veteran names like Adam Wainwright.
The St. Louis Cardinals recently agreed to a deal with veteran catcher Yadier Molina for the 2022 season. When the team announced the deal, it was revealed that next season would be Molina’s last.
Molina has played only for the Cardinals since 2004 and began Wednesday batting .259 with eight home runs and 51 RBI across 95 games this season.
While the Cardinals haven’t played up to preseason expectations, the 39-year-old keeps defying Father Time by manning one of the most tasking positions in MLB.
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