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  • Hester ends up being Angels' catch of the day

    are supposed to be the Angels' most important product. Instead, the past six years have been a dogged search for the next Bengie Molina. The Angels' John Hester singles to right off of Texas Rangers starting pitcher Matt Harrison in the third inning Saturday.   from The Orange County Register Read more »

  • The Great Backup Catcher Debate of '12

    get made by time and space.." Brian Sabean Adopted parent of Chris Stewart. Hey, at least he isn't Eli Whiteside or Bengie Molina! Adopted parent of Chris Stewart. Hey, at least he isn't Eli Whiteside or Bengie Molina! Won’t be long before it’s on the Clearance   from McCovey Chronicles Read more »

  • The Return of Todd Linden

    by the Giants.” The Giants want the A’s to die Adopted parent of Chris Stewart. Hey, at least he isn't Eli Whiteside or Bengie Molina! Probably true, as far as the Bay Area is concerned. Adopted father of Chris Lincecum, without whom (quite literally) Timmy   from McCovey Chronicles Read more »

  • Open GameThread, 3/13

    has made it a lot nicer. Kind of a mini-SFO Adopted parent of Chris Stewart. Hey, at least he isn't Eli Whiteside or Bengie Molina! as compared to SFO (delays) and OAK (awful amenities and stupid rental car setup). Thankfully the Sac airport has been improved   from McCovey Chronicles Read more »

  • NULL Buster Posey Makes Surprise, Under-the-Radar Return

    to compare how hard it will be to explain your fanaticism to people who didn't get to see it. I don't dislike Bengie Molina at all -- I still get a little misty when I watch him tear up as he's introduced in Game 1 of the 2010 World Series -- but he wasn't   from McCovey Chronicles Read more »

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About Bengie Molina

Benjamin José "Bengie" Molina (born July 20, 1974, in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico) is the starting catcher for the San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball. He is the older brother to Jose Molina and Yadier 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.

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