BENGIE MOLINA NEWS
Valued Lineup
January 09, 2008 by
Across the Seams
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I was curious about the Giants VORP, so I looked a few things up at Baseball Prospectus. Here are where the Giants stand at each position in the National League (actual figure in parentheses, followed by the positional leader, except for Bonds, who has the second-place guy): c Bengie Molina,...
Quiet Applesauce - New Met unifroms, Omar very intrigued by Molina, Pujols is NL MVP
8 days ago by
Amazin' Avenue
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Enjoy your holiday everyone.
Meet the Mets
Ken Davidoff gives us an update on the Mets' offseason to date and goals for the future. Two scary things to note in the article. One: the Mets point to the Francisco Rodriguez contract negotiations as their ideal...
Preview: Round 2 Rockies & Giants Wild Card Battle
August 28, 2009 by
Frisco Fastball
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No excuses. None.
Sure, the injury bug hit at the wrong time. No, Bengie Molina wont be playing tonight nor much of the series due to a strained calf. And no, Pablo Sandoval wont be playing Friday night and it’s possible he may miss the entire series. Freddy Sanchez sits on the...
Pinch me! Molina's blast lifts Giants past D-backs
SAN FRANCISCO(AP) Pinch-hitter Bengie Molina hit a three-run home run in the eighth inning and the San Francisco Giants rallied for a 4-3 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Wednesday night.
Diamondbacks 4, Giants 6: Errors and Strikeouts and Bengie Molina! Oh, my!
June 11, 2009 by
AZ Snakepit
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I know what you're saying right now. "Really? Three errors? Thirteen Strikeouts? The side was struck out in the bottom of the ninth!?" Yeah, you're probably not the only one wondering what in the world is going on with this team. The boys did manage to muster...
Barajas could be offered arby...
3 days ago by
Mets Fever
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Another catcher who has been linked to the Mets is Rod Barajas, in fact it was reported at one time that Barajas there top choice. Since then it appears that Bengie Molina has surpassed him on the Mets wish list but he is still someone to keep an eye on. It appears that the Jays believe...
Yadier Molina Graces the Cover of ESPN the Magazine
August 01, 2009 by
Biz of Baseball
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While living in the Puerto Rican city Vega Alta, known as the Town of the Squatters, it was ESPN The Magazine’s cover athlete Yadier Molina’s destiny to become a Major League Baseball catcher. Following in the crouch position of his older brothers Bengie of the San Francisco Giants...
Pudge Race Heating Up
March 14, 2009 by
Eli's MLB Rumors
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Free agent catcher Ivan Rodriguez is starting to draw more interest, SI.com's Jon Heyman is reporting. The Marlins, Giants, Twins, and Astros are all interested in Pudge, who is hitting .545 with 2 HR for Puerto Rico in the WBC. The Giants and Twins both have catchers penciled...
A closer look at the available #2's...
11 days ago by
Mets Fever
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Here's a concern moving forward, unless the Mets are going to build an incredible offense to over compensate for a mediocre rotation they need a solid number two pitcher.I Don't see the Mets signing Matt Holliday, Bengie Molina, Orlando Hudson, Garret Atkins ( for the bench...
Brian Sabean: To retain, or not to retain
September 30, 2009 by
McCovey Chronicles
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The decision to retain or release Bruce Bochy is sort of nuanced. At least, you can make an argument that it's nuanced. For all of the grumbling about his lineup construction, it's possible that some sort of leadership je ne sais quoi is more important than anything he...
Post-Game Thread: Giants Ruin a Perfectly Good Rant
August 26, 2009 by
McCovey Chronicles
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Whatever.
The only way Doug Davis gets through even five innings is if he's facing a brainless, undisciplined lineup. Either Carney Lansford has no clue just how undisciplined the lineup is, the players don't listen to him, or hitting coaches have absolutely no effect...
Three catchers on Mets radar...
October 27, 2009 by
Mets Fever
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Marty Noble responds to questions in regards to the Mets off-season plans. The Mets are going to be looking for a catcher and according to Noble there are three on their wish list.Bengie Molina is a 35 y/o right handed catcher who is one of the top hitters at the position along with...
Giants upstage Brewers on strength of Molina's shot
September 04, 2009 by
CBSSports.com
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Bengie Molina homered on the first pitch of the eighth inning to rally the San Francisco Giants over the Milwaukee Brewers 3-2 on Friday night and keep up the pressure in the NL wild-card race.
Molina-Posey Drama Beginning to Bubble
August 23, 2009 by
Cali Sports Report
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In the midst of a heated Wild Card chase, the San Francisco Giants are also in the middle of an organizational transition. Now, despite the team’s return to relevance, many of the team’s veterans, who served the club through the past four years of mediocrity, seem to be nearing...
Molina Hopes To Discuss His Future
May 07, 2009 by
Eli's MLB Rumors
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Giants catcher Bengie Molina, who is entering the final year of his contract, would like to discuss his future in the next few months. Molina, who is hitting .295 with 5 HR this season, is making six million dollars this year. He will be 35 in July, and is hoping to be around for the...
Post-Game Thread
July 17, 2009 by
McCovey Chronicles
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More photos »
by Gene J. Puskar - AP
Bengie Molina, immovable object, takes a hit from some sort of freaky giraffe man.
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I could use another four days off.
People I'm angry...
Brewers at Giants Bottom of the Seventh
April 07, 2009 by
NFL Football Online
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Giants up, facing Dave Bush. Molina crushes it to left again. This time it's over the wall. And Molina likes 'em low because that pitch was fished out of his heels.Sandoval does his best Bengie Molina impression for a double in the gap. Ishikawa hits it well to the same spot...
Molina's 10th inning homer beats Mets
August 15, 2009 by
NY Daily News
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David Wright was hit just above the left earflap of his helmet with a 93 mile-per-hour fastball, a frightening moment that obscured a thrilling game, which the Giants won, 5-4, on Bengie Molina's solo homer off K-Rod in the 10th inning.
Post-Game Thread
July 17, 2009 by
McCovey Chronicles
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More photos »
by Gene J. Puskar - AP
Bengie Molina, immovable object, takes a hit from some sort of freaky giraffe man.
Browse more photos »
I could use another four days off.
People I'm angry...
K-Rod fast, isn't furious after homer in the 10th
August 15, 2009 by
NY Daily News
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K-Rod got Bengie Molina to ground out Friday night and felt like his fastball was effective against the Giants' cleanup hitter. Saturday, when K-Rod faced Molina again in the 10th inning, he "felt my fastball was good enough to get by him."
Lineup Against the Wall: San Francisco's Very-Own G-Men
April 06, 2009 by
House of Georges
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So the Giants celebrated their 50th anniversary last year. Splendid. I hope it was a great party because their season wasn't worth writing home about, albeit it was about nine games better than the Padres, so they had that goin' for 'em, which was nice. Baseball's NL...
Post-Game Recap: Giants Drop One in Extra Innings
July 01, 2009 by
McCovey Chronicles
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by Jeff Roberson - AP
San Francisco Giants catcher Bengie Molina, left, calls for a walk of St. Louis Cardinals' Albert Pujols, right. Not pictured: Nate Schierholtz in right field, swinging at an Adam Wainwright...
Molina helps Giants keep slim wild-card hopes alive
September 30, 2009 by
CBSSports.com
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Bengie Molina homered twice, Pablo Sandoval had four hits and the Giants kept their slim wild-card hopes alive with an 8-4 win over the Diamondbacks on Tuesday.
Molina HR helps Giants ride out Zito's struggles
ROSS D. FRANKLIN Associated Press
The Giants' Bengie Molina gets a high-five from Edgar Rentería after Molina hit a two-run home run in the third inning against Arizona.
Molina homers, has 3 RBIs as Giants top Reds
Bengie Molina homered among his three hits and drove in three runs and Barry Zito pitched six strong innings, helping the San Francisco Giants beat the Cincinnati Reds 4-2 on Saturday.
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