About Bengie Molina Memorabilia & Collectibles
Bengie Molina is a Major League Baseball catcher who is currently playing for the San Francisco Giants. He won a Gold Glove as the top defensive player at his position in consecutive two seasons in 2002 and 2003 and has been regarded as an exceptional ball blocker and blessed with a strong arm.
His brother
Yadier Molina, is also a professional baseball player playing the catcher position for the St. Louis Cardinals. He is sometimes compared to
Greg Zaun, a Major League Baseball catcher for the Milwaukee Brewers.
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Bengie Molina (full name: Benjamin Jose Molina; no nicknames) plays catcher for the San Francisco Giants. During his 13 seasons, he has played 1360 games, belted 144 home runs, driven in 457 runs, and stolen 3 bases. Born on July 20, 1974 in Rio Piedras, P.R., Molina stands 5' 11" and weighs 225 lb. He attended Vega Alta (Vega Alta, PR) high school. His debut was on September 21, 1998. Over his career, Molina made $33,480,000. Common misspellings of his name include Benjamin Bengie benjie Jose Molina.