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Re: Molina

Posted: 04 Oct 2025 11:36 am
by mdkieffer
Ozziesfan41 wrote: 03 Oct 2025 23:36 pm
hugeCardfan wrote: 03 Oct 2025 23:33 pm He’s had managerial experience at WBC level as well as winter league. He was often called upon for advice by St Louis. If Oli is to stay, perhaps Yadi could take #2 position with a promotion planned in ‘27 (or earlier) if necessary. I’d buy into that plan.
I doubt Molina would
agreed. If Molina is offered the manager job and allowed to build his own coaching staff then he may come. He is not going to play second fiddle to someone like Oli

Re: Molina

Posted: 04 Oct 2025 11:37 am
by mdkieffer
rockondlouie wrote: 04 Oct 2025 08:30 am Asking Yadi to take the #2 slot behind Oli?

Yadi has more baseball acumen in his little finger than Oli has in his entire body.

::crazya::
agreed

Re: Molina

Posted: 04 Oct 2025 12:15 pm
by scoutyjones2
rockondlouie wrote: 04 Oct 2025 08:30 am Asking Yadi to take the #2 slot behind Oli?

Yadi has more baseball acumen in his little finger than Oli has in his entire body.

::crazya::
Doesn't mean it translates to managing. Yadis all about Yadi, for the most part

Re: Molina

Posted: 04 Oct 2025 12:26 pm
by rockondlouie
scoutyjones2 wrote: 04 Oct 2025 12:15 pm
rockondlouie wrote: 04 Oct 2025 08:30 am Asking Yadi to take the #2 slot behind Oli?

Yadi has more baseball acumen in his little finger than Oli has in his entire body.

::crazya::
Doesn't mean it translates to managing. Yadis all about Yadi, for the most part
True

We'll find if/when he ever gets a MLB managers job.

But I'd take him 100/100 times over Oli.

Re: Molina

Posted: 04 Oct 2025 14:10 pm
by greyhawk
scoutyjones2 wrote: 04 Oct 2025 12:15 pm
rockondlouie wrote: 04 Oct 2025 08:30 am Asking Yadi to take the #2 slot behind Oli?

Yadi has more baseball acumen in his little finger than Oli has in his entire body.

::crazya::
Doesn't mean it translates to managing. Yadis all about Yadi, for the most part
yadi put in 20+ yrs playing baseball --- couldn't it be possible he wants to spend some time at home with his kids? he's 43, there will be plenty of time to manage for him if/when he wants to and everything comes together. my guess is right now he just isn't too worried and is enjoying life a bit.

Re: Molina

Posted: 04 Oct 2025 14:16 pm
by PM_123
hugeCardfan wrote: 03 Oct 2025 23:33 pm He’s had managerial experience at WBC level as well as winter league. He was often called upon for advice by St Louis. If Oli is to stay, perhaps Yadi could take #2 position with a promotion planned in ‘27 (or earlier) if necessary. I’d buy into that plan.
Maybe if the Cardinals moved the team to Puerto Rico. In the past, Molina has made it clear that he enjoys his life in PR more than in STL.

Re: Molina

Posted: 04 Oct 2025 15:29 pm
by greyhawk
PM_123 wrote: 04 Oct 2025 14:16 pm
hugeCardfan wrote: 03 Oct 2025 23:33 pm He’s had managerial experience at WBC level as well as winter league. He was often called upon for advice by St Louis. If Oli is to stay, perhaps Yadi could take #2 position with a promotion planned in ‘27 (or earlier) if necessary. I’d buy into that plan.
Maybe if the Cardinals moved the team to Puerto Rico. In the past, Molina has made it clear that he enjoys his life in PR more than in STL.
correct -- and until or if it happens that he misses being involved with an MLB organization more than spending time at home he isn't going anywhere.

Re: Molina

Posted: 04 Oct 2025 15:56 pm
by scoutyjones2
greyhawk wrote: 04 Oct 2025 14:10 pm
scoutyjones2 wrote: 04 Oct 2025 12:15 pm
rockondlouie wrote: 04 Oct 2025 08:30 am Asking Yadi to take the #2 slot behind Oli?

Yadi has more baseball acumen in his little finger than Oli has in his entire body.

::crazya::
Doesn't mean it translates to managing. Yadis all about Yadi, for the most part
yadi put in 20+ yrs playing baseball --- couldn't it be possible he wants to spend some time at home with his kids? he's 43, there will be plenty of time to manage for him if/when he wants to and everything comes together. my guess is right now he just isn't too worried and is enjoying life a bit.
Could be...nobody knows.

I remember he left the club during the season to go coach his basketball team

Re: Molina

Posted: 04 Oct 2025 16:18 pm
by greyhawk
scoutyjones2 wrote: 04 Oct 2025 15:56 pm
greyhawk wrote: 04 Oct 2025 14:10 pm
scoutyjones2 wrote: 04 Oct 2025 12:15 pm
rockondlouie wrote: 04 Oct 2025 08:30 am Asking Yadi to take the #2 slot behind Oli?

Yadi has more baseball acumen in his little finger than Oli has in his entire body.

::crazya::
Doesn't mean it translates to managing. Yadis all about Yadi, for the most part
yadi put in 20+ yrs playing baseball --- couldn't it be possible he wants to spend some time at home with his kids? he's 43, there will be plenty of time to manage for him if/when he wants to and everything comes together. my guess is right now he just isn't too worried and is enjoying life a bit.
Could be...nobody knows.

I remember he left the club during the season to go coach his basketball team
yeah those optics were bad and none of us know what was really going on

Re: Molina

Posted: 04 Oct 2025 16:25 pm
by Swuhgen
Molina has clearly been told something that brought him back into the fold. He showed up for two series at home. His Instagram with the kind words for Mo.

Re: Molina

Posted: 04 Oct 2025 16:39 pm
by Hoosier59
Yadi moved his family to Texas, so his son could develop more of his baseball skills. I believe this is his Senior year,of High Shool. I’m not positive about that, but I think so.
I talked to a vendor, who has players under contract for autographs and things like that. Yadi is one of of those players. He told me, that he talked Yadi within this season, and that Yadi wants to Manage some day, but not until his son graduates.
That timeline works with Oli’s contract, so who knows. Take it for what you will. It does make some sense though.

Re: Molina

Posted: 04 Oct 2025 17:40 pm
by Pura Vida
They want to bring the fans back? First, bring back Yadi as manager.

Re: Molina

Posted: 04 Oct 2025 19:52 pm
by 45s
Pura Vida wrote: 04 Oct 2025 17:40 pm They want to bring the fans back? First, bring back Yadi as manager.
Why would customers flock to the stadium to see an inexperienced, unproven manager?

Re: Molina

Posted: 04 Oct 2025 19:59 pm
by rezero
If Cardinals hired Molina as Manager it would be a mistake. It would prove that Cardinals are not an elite MLB organization and need to experiment with an inexperienced manager. We have not hired a manager with experience in almost 30 years and need to find someone who is an elite manager and not someone who is unproven.

Re: Molina

Posted: 04 Oct 2025 20:02 pm
by 45s
rezero wrote: 04 Oct 2025 19:59 pm If Cardinals hired Molina as Manager it would be a mistake. It would prove that Cardinals are not an elite MLB organization and need to experiment with an inexperienced manager. We have not hired a manager with experience in almost 30 years and need to find someone who is an elite manager and not someone who is unproven.
What it would show is that even with Moz gone, nothing has changed…

The ticket office is still in charge of baseball operations

Re: Molina

Posted: 04 Oct 2025 20:57 pm
by DwaininAztec
rezero wrote: 04 Oct 2025 19:59 pm If Cardinals hired Molina as Manager it would be a mistake. It would prove that Cardinals are not an elite MLB organization and need to experiment with an inexperienced manager. We have not hired a manager with experience in almost 30 years and need to find someone who is an elite manager and not someone who is unproven.
I guess Dominican Winter League, Venezuelan Winter League, and World Baseball Classics don't count as managing? Strange.