By David Carroll, commentary
Recently I was honored to deliver the eulogy for my uncle, Owen Norris of Ider, Alabama. He was a child of the Great Depression. He learned how to build and fix things out of necessity, he served our country in a MASH unit in Korea, and he started his own business. He raised a great family, traveled the world, helped his neighbors, was an expert woodworker, a believer, an athlete, and a great storyteller. That’s the short version of an incredible 90-year life. (If you would like to read my full tribute, send me an email.)
Yadier Molina regresará con Cardenales para su temporada 18
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Cardenales contratan a Molina para 18va temporada
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Veteran C Molina sticking with Cards
The St. Louis Cardinals are bringing back catcher Yadier Molina for an 18th season, agreeing Monday to a $9 million, one-year deal with the nine-time Gold Glove winner.
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Yadier Molina enjoyed going through the process of free agency for the first time in more than two decades as a pro.
He was even happier that he wound up returning to the Cardinals.
The 38-year-old catcher signed a $9 million contract for the upcoming season Tuesday, ensuring the nine-time Gold Glove winner would remain with the only organization for which he s played for an 18th season.
2021/02/09 11:44 Puerto Rico s Yadier Molina walk to first base after hit by pitch during the first inning of the team s Caribbean Series baseball final game against . Puerto Rico s Yadier Molina walk to first base after hit by pitch during the first inning of the team s Caribbean Series baseball final game against the Dominican Republic at Teodoro Mariscal stadium in Mazatlan, Mexico, Saturday, Feb. 6, 2021. (AP Photo/Moises Castillo) ST. LOUIS (AP) The St. Louis Cardinals are bringing back catcher Yadier Molina for an 18th season, agreeing Monday to a $9 million, one-year deal with the nine-time Gold Glove winner. “We are excited to announce that we have agreed to terms with Yadier Molina on a new contract!” the team said in a statement. We will have more details (Tuesday) on Yadi continuing his Cardinals legacy.