Notes: Molina to be careful with quad

 
Although manager Bruce Bochy said Saturday that Bengie Molina should be able to resume participating fully in workouts early next week, the Giants' starting catcher and projected cleanup hitter won't rush his recovery from a strained left quadriceps. [link]

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