Words matter. These are the best Yadier Molina Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
You go out on the field every day and play hard to accomplish goals.
When you get older, you’ve got to find some things differently because sometimes your body won’t allow you do what you. When you’re younger you can do a lot of stuff, moving around.
It’s always good to have someone help you out with good advice – especially when he’s your brother and taught you how to play the game.
I love to be around baseball.
I learn more from my coaches and I feel that I have continued to get better offensively. I’m like fine wine, the older, the better.
My main role is to help the team. And I love that role. And I love that my teammates feel comfortable coming to me.
Just care about your teammates, care about the game, try to be good each day. That’s the way I do my part.
Catching is a tough position.
Just seeing my name on the ballot as a top three finalist for the Most Valuable Player title in the National League brings me great satisfaction because this accolade means a lot.
You always dream about your first homer and your 100th.
I think that, because of the way I catch, that I’m one of the best catchers to have ever played baseball.
Immediately after hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico, I was extremely concerned about my family, friends and all the people in Puerto Rico. I felt helpless and could not concentrate not knowing if my family and loved ones were safe. I wanted to help my people as fast as I could.
Winning the game is the single most important thing. If you go 0-for-4, but you catch a shutout or a one-run game, and your pitcher goes seven, eight innings, and the closer closes out the game, that’s the ultimate satisfaction for a catcher. Much more than going 4-for-4 and losing.
You’re talking about defense and calling games and blocking balls, I’m going to be right there with anybody.
All I’ve done is work hard to get better and better every single year to become the best catcher I can be.
I’m not going to put my team in any situation where I go 0-for-5 because I want to play and be a hero.
I know my body.
I am truly thankful for my health that has permitted me to obtain optimal results in my career.
Managers don’t play. We the players play.
You play more games, you get more maturity, and you get smarter.
I’m always going to play with chips on my shoulder – with something to prove.
St. Louis is home, so if anybody has anything bad to say about my home I’m going to be there for us.
That’s my plan in the offseason: to work hard and to try to play as many games as I can and stay healthy.
Obviously 1,500 is a lot of hits, but I’ve got to keep going.
I would love to win a batting title. That would be amazing. Can I do it? Yes, I can. No doubt.