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Ballbug (Free subscription) | 01/02/2009
Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated : Jon Heyman: The Top 20 remaining free agents … This star-studded free-agent market is reminiscent of Bengie Molina on the base paths. That is to say, it's not moving too swift. Despite one of the best groups of free agents in years, a vast majority of those available players remain unsigned into the new year.
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SI.com (Free subscription) | 01/02/2009
This star-studded free-agent market is reminiscent of Bengie Molina on the base paths. That is to say, it's not moving too swift. Despite one of the best groups of free agents in years, a vast majority of those available players remain unsigned into the new year.
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MLB Trade Rumors (Free subscription) | 11/26/2008
According to Michael Silverman of the Boston Herald, a slew of catchers are being shopped to the Red Sox. Among them: Jeff Mathis, Mike Napoli, Brian Schneider, Miguel Montero, John Buck, Ramon Hernandez, Bengie Molina, Carlos Santana, Kelly Shoppach, Victor Martinez, Jesus Flores, Kenji Johjima, Jeff Clement, Yorvit Torrealba, and the Rangers' guys. Silverman says the Braves, Cardinals, and Rays also...
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Sacramento Bee (Free subscription) | 11/12/2008
DENIS POROY Associated Press Tim Lincecum, right, threw his first career complete game Saturday, getting help from Bengie Molina, left, who hit a two-run homer. Kyle Ericson / Associated Press Giants pitcher Tim Lincecum is jokingly called "Seabiscuit" in scouting circles for his smaller frame. He went seven innings to enter the winner's circle again. SAN FRANCISCO -- You catch the National League...
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MetsBlog (Free subscription) | 11/07/2008
In a recent report for SI.com, which is jam packed with all sorts of information, Jon Heyman wrote: “Some Mets people are concerned about their catching. But some in their hierarchy don’t like that the best free-agent options… Pudge Rodriguez and Bengie Molina don’t exactly make them younger.” Meanwhile, in today’s New York Post, Joel Sherman believes [...]
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Dom D's - Mets Fan Blog (Free subscription) | 11/03/2008
Dom D's Mets Fan Poll Who do you want to Catch Next Year? Schneider / Castro Combo Jason Varitek (FA) Bengie Molina (Trade) Ivan Rodriguez (FA) Paul LoDuca (FA) Josh Bard (FA) Toby Hall (FA) Javier Valentin (FA) Do you think Delgado will be traded'? Yes No Who do you want to play 2B? Luis Castillo Dan Murphy Orlando Hudson (FA) David Eckstein (FA) Argenis Reyes Brian Roberts (Trade) Felipe Lopez (FA)...
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Mets Fever (Free subscription) | 11/03/2008
It just seems like the catcher's position won't go away, while I've been satisfied for the most part with the duo of Schneider and Castro apparently if the rumors are true, Omar will look to up grade the catching position. Bengie Molina's name has come up the most, but there has also been speculation about Orioles catcher Ramon Hernandez. Recently it's been reported that the Rangers are willing to...
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The San Francisco Giants Blog (Free subscription) | 10/31/2008
The World Series is now over with the Phillies being crowned baseball's champion of the 2008 season, so the off-season is officially underway. With the Giants in full rebuilding mode and with Bengie Molina and Randy Winn both entering the final year of their contracts, they could be amongst the players the Giants have on the trading block as the off-season gets going. The team also has two young players...
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Mets Fever (Free subscription) | 10/29/2008
I made my case for Bengie Molina almost a month ago, in my opinion he's the total package of exactly what this team needs. He's a durable, proven veteran and a good clubhouse leader. Not only can he handle a young pitching staff but he's one of the best hitting catchers in the league. Molina is in the last year of his contract and there has been speculation that the Giants may move him. It's also been...
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MetsBlog (Free subscription) | 10/29/2008
According to Jon Heyman of SI.com, Omar Minaya’s top priority is to upgrade his team’s bullpen, followed by catcher, the rotation and possibly the outfield, adding, “Second base is of lesser consideration.” As such, the Mets have discussed trading for Giants C Bengie Molina, writes Heyman. In 145 games in 2008, the 34–year-old Molina hit .292 with [...]
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 10/05/2008
The Giants didn't hit a ton of home runs this season. You can weigh their home runs on a postage scale. Each big-league team hit, on average, about one home run per game. The Giants hit 94 dingers, or .58 homers per game. Bengie Molina led the team with 16....
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 10/05/2008
The Giants didn't hit a ton of home runs this season. You can weigh their home runs on a postage scale. Each big-league team hit, on average, about one home run per game. The Giants hit 94 dingers, or .58 homers per game. Bengie Molina led the team with 16....
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Out Of Left Field (Free subscription) | 10/02/2008
(Yes, it's OK to root for a Milwaukee-Tampa Bay World Series, just for the mental picture of Fox Sports executives doing a 2 1/2 tuck off the catwalk at Tropicana Field.) Red Sox 4 Angels 1 (Boston leads 1-0): Vladimir Guerrero doing his best Bengie Molina on the basepaths is as good a jumping-off point for a belated wrapup of Day 1 of the MLB Playoffs. A commenter over at Yahoo! Sports' Big
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The Final Score (Free subscription) | 09/30/2008
I don't know how I missed this, but thankfully FOTFS Brooks Simpson always has his eyes and ears open for the interesting, bizarre stuff from the world of sports. Last Friday Bengie Molina hits a home run, but they rule...
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Mile High Ramblings (Free subscription) | 09/28/2008
The scene: Friday night's Giants/Dodgers game at AT&T Park. Bengie Molina hits a ball high off the wall in right but only manages a single. Bruce Bochy removes Molina from the game for a pinch-runner, Emmanuel Burriss. Omar Vizquel swears he's heard the ball hit metal, so Bochy asks the umpires to use their new replay capabilities to determine whether the ball in fact did strike metal and was