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Jose Molina batting, fielding and pitching major league baseball lifetime statistics for each season and his career, and a list of any post-season awards he has won and his rank on various season and career statistical leaderboards. Also Career ...
posted 7/22/2007 in Jose Molina Bookmarks
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Yeeeeaaaaah, I'm Gonna Have To Go Ahead And Disagree With You On That One
Published 3/16/2009 by Jay (JayGargiulo@gmail.com) at Fack Youk
... I'm not huge on defensive statistics. They all seem to have some judgement calls and subjective components built in. Until someone invents an intricate system of lasers that measures every single thing happening on a baseball field at once, we aren't really going to be able to understand the little things that separate bad from decent from good from great. ...
The Yankee 3B Conundrum
Published 3/9/2009 by Mister Delaware at Sportsfrog.com
... doesn’t need the extra pressure of going back to a position he last played (poorly) at age 23 and Cano, as part of the Yankees long-term plans at 2B, shouldn’t be jerked around the IF to accommodate a veteran 2B stop-gap. Nady would be great if he could handle the position but I’m thinking the fact that he’s only played 3 games there since coming to the majors says all we need to know about that suggestion. The Bad In-House Options : Angel Berroa would likely give 2008 Jose Molina a run for his money as far as negative VORP goes. Cody Ransom looked good in ...
Analyzing the Yankee Bench
Published 1/14/2009 by Rebecca (noreply@blogger.com) at This Purist Bleeds Pinstripes
... Jorge Posada did have major shoulder surgery last year, and while he seems to be recovering nicely, we still don't know how his arm will respond in an in-game situation. If it responds poorly, not only is Molina an adequate back-up, he is, by some accounts, the best defensive catcher in the game. Hey, when you throw out nearly half of everyone trying to steal a base, I'm not complaining. ...
Walkoff Walk Presents the BONILLA Projection System: Age 34
Published 1/14/2009 by Rob Iracane at Walkoff Walk
... the 2005 NL MVP just as much, if not more than his division rival.
Julio Lugo, SS: Julio has probably gotten over the whole parasitic worm by now, just in time to lose his job to young stud Jed Lowrie.
Damaso Marte, RP: Claims to have invented 'ants on a log', or the celery snack with peanut butter and raisins. Obviously this is wildly untrue, but perhaps he discovered and named the tasty treat on his own in a wild act of kismet.
Jose Molina, C: Will always be remembered for hitting the last ding-dong at Yankee Stadium II ...
Updated MLB|AAA|AA Roster Board
Published 1/7/2009 by Jason at
... Catchers
Catchers
20 Jorge Posada
– Kevin Cash
– Francisco Cervelli
26 Jose Molina
44 P.J. Pilliterre
37 Joseph Muich
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Bronx Banter: Beauty
Published 10/26/2008 at Baseball Toaster
... E MLB mi J. Miranda BR BC mi Outfielders: B. Abreu BR BP E MLB J. Damon BR BP E MLB X. Nady BR BP E MLB H. Matsui BR BP E MLB mi B. Gardner BR E MLB mi M. Cabrera BR BP E MLB mi Catchers: I. Rodriguez BR BP E MLB J. Molina BR BP E MLB C. Moeller BR BP E MLB mi F. ...
Bronx Banter: Gettin Better All the Time
Published 8/24/2008 at Bronx Banter
... MLB W. Betemit BR BP E MLB mi C. Ransom BR BP E MLB mi Outfielders: B. Abreu BR BP E MLB J. Damon BR BP E MLB X. Nady BR BP E MLB H. Matsui BR BP E MLB mi B. Gardner BR E MLB mi Catchers: I. Rodriguez BR BP E MLB J. Molina BR BP E MLB Starting Pitchers: M. Mussina BR BP BC ...
Yankees Acquire Pudge, Other Roster Notes
Published 7/30/2008 by Rob (noreply@blogger.com) at 6-4-2 — an Angels/Dodgers double play blog
... , ending his season. Jose Molina wasn't going to cut it the balance of the way, especially considering he's never been a starter in his life, and he's only hitting .229/.279/.307 with the Yankees; he was only 33 at-bats away from tying his career record of 225. Even at the advanced age of 36 (only three years older than Jose!), ...
Life In The Fast Lane: Yanks-Sox Gamer XI
Published 7/26/2008 by attackgerbil at YFSF
... .265/.300/.390
7. Xavier Nady, LF .330/.383/.535
8. Melky Cabrera, CF .248/.305/.348
9. Jose Molina, C .217/.255/.293
SP Andy Pettitte, LHP 11-7, 3.46 ...
Yankees' shifting expectations
Published 7/21/2008 by Mark Serio (noreply@blogger.com) at BASEBALL HOT CORNER
... "The Yankees are only sixth in batting and seventh in runs scored in the American League." Let's glance at the lineup that Cash has so much faith in: Molina is the unofficial starting catcher due to Posada's gimpy shoulder--he is a poor offensive player; Sexson and Betemit are sharing first base, is there anything in their history to suggest sustained production? Gardner, who Cashman predicted in the spring would be "an impact player" is fun to watch run but over- matched at the plate, Melky's bat ...
Yanks storm into Pittsburgh
Published 7/10/2008 by Dave & Aziz Nekoukar at New York Yankees Fan Blog
... focuses on Jose Molina's defense behind the plate, noting that before B.J. Upton's steal of second the other night, Molina had thrown out 12 consecutive runners (the longest streak in the majors since '93). It's likely he'll start at catcher again tonight with Mussina on the mound. We love the guy's defense too, and it was especially important against the speedy Rays. But Molina's OPS+ of 58 is an ugly byproduct of his being in the lineup every day. (Given that his career OPS+ over nine seasons is 63, we realize we can't expect much to change.) Anthony McCarron says we ...
Blogging with the Enemy: Questions for Pinstripe Alley
Published 4/29/2008 by Ian Casselberry at Bless You Boys
... 's shoulder injury, the Yankees are facing the sort of doomsday scenario with their catching situation that I think the Tigers fear. Do you think the Yankees will mostly stick with Jose Molina, or do you expect someone to be brought in? And what about Posada as a catcher, long-term? ...
Those other Molina brothers, my favorite bowler, vehicular hijinx, and other stuff
Published 4/25/2008 by Jordi at The Serious Tip
... During the last five years or so, Major League Baseball has been invaded by a plethora of Molinas. Between Benji, Jose, and Yadier "F'in" Molina, hardly a game goes by without a Molina in a box score. They are like the old ...
26 days ’til Opening Day: Jose Molina
Published 3/5/2008 by Gilbert at Obscure Sports Quarterly
... 26 is the uniform number Jose Molina wears. While Jose has never been an everyday player or a great hitter, he’s famous for being one of the three Molina brothers (with ...
Offseason Ideas #4
Published 11/13/2007 at Rays of Light
... is another catcher who is out there, but with his success for the Colorado Rockies down the stretch, it is likely that a team with greater financial resources would be willing to toss him a bone for more than a 2-year, $3-million deal like I'd be willing to spend. No, the guy I'm thinking of is Jose Molina . He's never been much of a hitter, but he is a great pitch-and-catch guy who throws out nearly 50 percent of the runners who try to steal off of him. He's worked with some very good pitching staffs before, and provides a great veteran presence behind the plate. To be ...
Postseason Profile: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Published 9/23/2007 by Justin at Basement Dwellers
... Jeff Mathis is the secondary catcher, and seems inferior to Napoli on both offense (0.222/0.279/0.370) and defense (18% CS rate). Jose Molina, a better defensive catcher than either of these two, was traded in July to the Yankees. ...
FURTHER EVENTS
Published 7/3/2007 by The Chronicler at Chronicles of the Lads
... Napoli could, reportedly, be out for as many as six weeks, which is not good. Napoli is having a solid season: I have him as around three runs above an average hitter offensively, and his OPS+ of 111 ranks 7th in the majors out of the 29 catchers who have played at least 50 games. Jose Molina is no kind of substitute for that offensive production; he's been hitting horribly so far this year, nearly 8 runs below average with only 102 plate appearances. He's better than this, but he's still not an offensive force. ...
Premature Extrapolation: C, 2008/2009
Published 2/14/2007 by Allen Chace
... (certainly can handle the catching part)., Jose Molina, again, good defensively, though he'll probably look for an unjustifiable multi-year deal. ...