- Bengie Molina
Infobox MLB player
name=Bengie Molina
width=250
position=Catcher
team=San Francisco Giants
number=1
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1974|7|20
birthplace=city-state|Rio Piedras|Puerto Rico
debutdate=September 21
debutyear=1998
debutteam=Anaheim Angels
statyear=July 22, 2008
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.275
stat2label=Home run s| stat2value=111
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat3value=559
awards=
*Gold Glove (AL): 2002-03
teams=
*Anaheim/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (by|1998-by|2005)
*Toronto Blue Jays (by|2006)
*San Francisco Giants (by|2007-present)Benjamin José "Bengie" Molina (born July 20, 1974, in
Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico ) is the startingcatcher for theSan Francisco Giants ofMajor League Baseball . He is the older brother to Jose Molina andYadier Molina . After being initially regarded as a "good glove, no hit" catcher, Molina has developed into one of the better offensive catchers in baseball in addition to retaining his solid defense. However, at 5'11" and weighing 225 pounds, Molina is regarded as one of the slowest baserunners in the game.High school
Molina graduated from the
Maestro Ladí High School inVega Alta , Puerto Rico.Major league career
Molina won a Gold Glove as the top defensive player at his position in consecutive seasons in by|2002 and by|2003. Regarded as an exceptional ball blocker and blessed with a strong arm, he is frequently regarded by both pundits and fans alike as one of the strongest defensive catchers in the game and a very good contact hitter. Molina's ability to make proven contact with the ball is evident in the difficulty opposing pitchers have in striking him out. With just 331 career strikeouts (at the culmination of the by|2007 regular-season), he posted the highest total of at-bats in between strikeouts in the American league in by|2000, going an average 14.3 at-bats in between strikeouts.
He first played two games for the Anaheim Angels in by|1998, and after a handful of games in by|1999, he became the Angels' regular catcher in 2000 and remained so through the by|2005 season. Over his last few seasons with the Angels, his backup at catcher there was his brother José Molina. Their younger brother Yadier is also a catcher and plays for the
St. Louis Cardinals .Molina was the catcher in the play in game 5 of the
2002 World Series whenJ.T. Snow lifted Darren Baker, the young son of Giants managerDusty Baker , out of harm's way in front of Molina and ahead of David Bell.Bengie Molina's contract with the Angels expired after the 2005 season, and the team decided not pursue his return because of the salary he would demand. He signed a 1-year $5 million contract with the
Toronto Blue Jays , with a mutual option for a second year. While it was expected that he would catch the majority of the Jays' by|2006 season withGregg Zaun serving as his backup, Molina's difficulties withright-handed pitcher s led to the Jays employing aplatoon system . After the 2006 season, Molina became afree agent and signed with San Francisco.After signing with the Blue Jays, Molina expressed his anger at the Angels over how he parted company with them. "The way they let me go without a notice, without calling me, that said a lot," Molina said. "That's what really hurts me. I think I built a good relationship with them," he said. "They never let me know. They just threw me like a piece of trash."cite web|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2324660 |title=Molina angry at Angels; Hillenbrand to stay with Jays| date=2006-02-09| work=
Associated Press ] Molina's agent, Alan Nero, later confirmed however, that both he and Molina had in fact received calls from the Angels informing them of the team's decisions. Nero suggested that Molina's comments to the contrary were borne from his disappointment and frustration over not being retained by the Angels, as he had hoped to be.Molina hit his 100th home run on
September 5 , by|2007 off ofJorge Julio in the sixth inning of a 5-3 win against theColorado Rockies . cite web|url=http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/09/06/SPFSRVJ3R.DTL&feed=rss.sports |title=762 is no match for 100; Molina hits career milestone, Bonds extends record| date=2007-09-06| work=San Francisco Chronicle ]
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