MLB: Fathers and nationals appear as favorites when Yadier Molina signs

He Puerto Rico receiver Yadier Molina has repeatedly reiterated his desire to continue working for the organization of Cardinals St. Louis. At the end of the 2020 season, Molina became a free agent and at the age of 38 she said she would like to play for another two years.

If St. Louis will choose not to offer a contract to his captain for more than a decade, Jon Heyman of MLB Network revealed that two other teams appeared as serious aspirants to buy the one born in Bayamón, Puerto Rico. It’s about San Diego Padres and Washington Nationals.

In addition to these two clubs, it is known that the Yankees, Phillies and Angels are targeting him, however it is most likely that the “Red Birds” council will eventually stay with Yadi, as it has been rumored that they want Puerto Rican to stay on the team.

For the first time in her career, Molina became a free agent after 17 consecutive seasons as a player for San Luis. In almost two decades of service, he managed to win two World Series, 9 gold gloves, 4 platinum gloves, a silver bat and participated nine times in the All-Star game. He is practically a legend of this club and a possible Hall of Fame after he decided to retire from the professional ball.

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