Monday, October 13, 2014

Yadier Molina Says His Season Is 'Not Over'

Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina has been ruled day to day with an oblique strain and has not given up hope of returning in this series against the San Francisco Giants.
Cardinal Beat

The St. Louis Cardinals plan for now to keep catcher Yadier Molina active on their active roster despite a strained left oblique muscle sustained in Game 2.
KSDK

A day after suffering a left oblique injury that he described as the “worst pain I have ever felt in my career,” Yadier Molina played catch out on the AT&T Park outfield grass and spoke adamantly afterward that his season is not over.
By Gosh, It's Langosch

A day after sustaining a left oblique injury that he described as the "worst pain I have ever felt in my career," Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina played catch on the AT&T Park outfield grass and spoke adamantly afterward that his season is not over.
St. Louis Official Site

The Cardinals arrived in San Francisco early Monday morning, and by mid-afternoon Mike Matheny was fielding questions about star catcher Yadier Molina’s condition.
KMOV

“I’m gonna try,” stated Yadier Molina about playing in Game 3 of the NLCS. The St. Louis Cardinals catcher played some catch on Monday, less than 24 hours from leaving Game 2 due to what was diagnosed as a left oblique strain.
STL Baseball Weekly

Nobody other than Yadier Molina has been the Cardinals’ starting catcher in a postseason game since game three of the 2004 World Series, when current manager Mike Matheny played ahead of the rookie Molina.
STL Sports Page

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