š£ļø āIām Ready If They Need Meā
At 42 years old, Molina made it clear:
š Heās not done with baseball.
š And heās definitely not done with St. Louis.
With uncertainty surrounding manager Oliver Marmol, Molinaās comments have sparked speculation that a new chapter could be unfolding at Busch Stadium.
šļø A Legacy That Still Lives in St. Louis
For nearly two decades, Molina wasnāt just a player ā he was the identity of the Cardinals.
- š 2Ć World Series Champion
- ā 10Ć All-Star
- 𧤠Defensive mastermind behind the plate
Pitchers trusted him.
Fans revered him.
Opponents respected him.
And even after retirement, his presence has never truly left the clubhouse.
š From Field General to Dugout Leader?
Throughout his career, Molina was often described as a āmanager on the field.ā
Calling pitches.
Reading hitters.
Controlling the pace of the game.
So the idea of him stepping into a coaching ā or even managerial ā role?
š For many fans, it feels inevitable.
ā ļø Timing Is Everything
With questions swirling around the future of Oliver Marmol, Molinaās statement couldnāt have come at a more intriguing moment.
Is this just a former legend staying connected to the game?
Or the beginning of a major shift inside the Cardinals organization?
ā¤ļø A Reunion Fans Would Love
At Busch Stadium, Molina is more than a name ā heās a symbol of an era.
The thought of him returning in any capacity has already ignited excitement across the fanbase.
Because some legends donāt just walk awayā¦
they come back to lead. š