Yadier Molina launched an entrance in front of the Indian artillery

Not only does he know what to ask the pitchers and when, but it looks like Puerto Rican catcher Yadier Molina can throw.

The 38-year-old star of Dora, who on Sunday debuted the uniform of the Athenians in Manatí led by her brother Cheo in the Professional Baseball League Roberto Clemente (Lbprc), made her debut in another facet of the game yesterday when she climbed the mound of Pedro Stadium Román Meléndez de Manati will launch the last half of the match between the Athenians against the Indians.

According to Lbprc baseball researcher and historian, on November 5, 1939, Santurce Cangrejeros receiver Joshua Gibson, who also served as manager, threw a third in a half and did not allow Guayama freedom in a 23-0 backhand.

With the game extremely open, 19-7 at the time, Molina became the seventh pitcher of the Athenians in the game.

He first had to face Jesmuel Valentín, who came in as a punch for Jeremy Rivera. And Molina had no problem withdrawing Valentín with a weak ball that Molina himself threw and then hit first.

The second batsman, Henry Ramos, retreated with a fly into the left field. Two outside.

However, the next in the group, David Vidal, managed to connect well to a launch from Molina and disappeared in the right field. Immediately, Iván de Jesús Jr. shook him a double and the debut of the stellar MLB player seemed to falter.

But surprisingly once again, as she often does because of her baseball skills, Molina withdrew dangerous third baseman Emmanuel Rivera with an attack that hit home two rounds on Sunday and lasted two months.

In her 17-year career in the major leagues, Molina never stepped on the mound to free herself. According to Baseball Reference, in addition to most catcher games, Molina played first base 46 times, was designated four times and third base once.

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