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Molina Back With Cards After Going Home For Basketball Title
By JAY COHEN - AP Baseball Writer

CHICAGO (AP) — Yadier Molina rejoined the St. Louis Cardinals on Monday in the wake of going to his local Puerto Rico for the finish of his b-ball group's title run. 토토사이트 검증

The 40-year-old Molina claims the Vaqueros de Bayamón, who play in the Baloncesto Superior Nacional association. Bayamón beat San Germán 75-61 on Saturday to secure its sixteenth BSN title.

Molina was put on the confined rundown Saturday and missed the last two rounds of St. Louis' weekend clear in Arizona. The veteran catcher went 0 for 3 in the Cardinals' 1-0 triumph over the Cubs in the opener of a five-game series at Wrigley Field.

"That is a work excursion," Molina said. "I must show up for the group and for the city. ... It was an incredible encounter."

Asked how he gauged his obligations with the NL Central-driving Cardinals versus his responsibility for, Molina said he needed to go.

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"Individuals need it in Puerto Rico. Clearly, to associate with there with individuals, with the group, it's great for individuals down there," the 10-time All-Star said. "So I did what I needed to."

To account for Molina on the list, individual catcher Iván Herrera was optioned to Triple-A Memphis and put on the Cardinals' taxi crew.

The group additionally declared that reliever Ryan Helsley had been taken out from the paternity list and put on the limited rundown.

Molina had three hits in the Cardinals' 5-1 triumph over the Diamondbacks on Friday night. He is batting .219 with two homers and 12 RBIs in what probably will be his last major association season.

St. Louis chief Oliver Marmol said Molina raised the outing during the last series of the group's past homestand.

"It worked out positively," Marmol said of his discussions with Molina. "He's a developed man. We had the discussion and we left the room in total agreement to the extent that him returning and being in the setup today."

Molina has spent his whole profession in St. Louis, breaking into the majors in 2004 and bringing home two World Series championships with the Cardinals. He said he valued the group's comprehension when it came to the Puerto Rico trip.

"It was intense," he said. "Clearly you need to be here with the group and take care of your business. In any case, clearly, my business side, you became there with the group and you became there for individuals around there, as well. So I mean I'm happy it was just two days."

Jay Cohen can be reached at https://twitter.Com/jcohenap

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