Catcher Yadier Molina said on Monday that he plans to play out his current contract with the Cardinals and then call it a career.
St. Louis Official Site
Repeating a stance that he took into contract negotiations a year ago, Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina said he has three more years on his contract and three more years of playing.
Cardinal Beat
Cardinals fans have three more years to enjoy Yadier Molina as their starting catcher.
KMOX
Cardinals superstar catcher Yadier Molina is in town for the annual Winter Warm-Up. While speaking with the media Monday, he announced he’ll retire after the 2020 season, at the end of the three-year contract extension he signed last April.
Fox2Now
For the time being, Molina wants to go out with a couple more rings. He doesn't want to talk about rest, playing time, or whether or not Kelly is ready.
KSDK
Standing at the podium during his media session at the St. Louis Cardinals Winter Warm-Up, catcher Yadier Molina was asked if he had a secret to performing at such a high level at his age or if he was doing anything different this off-season to try and repeat. While familiar, his answer also provided new clarity.
STL Baseball Weekly
Yadier Molina confirmed Monday what everyone suspected last March.
Belleville News Democrat
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