Cardinals Catcher Yadier Molina Apologizes After Ejection From Basketball Game In Puerto Rico
ST. LOUIS — Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina might in any case be away from his group in St. Louis rehabbing a physical issue, yet that doesn't mean he isn't standing out as truly newsworthy.
Molina is the proprietor of the Bayamon Vaqueros, a ball group in the Baloncesto Superior National b-ball association situated in Molina's local Puerto Rico. 토토사이트 검증
"I need to apologize most genuinely to the fanatics of National Superior Basketball, the association and the authorities for what occurred. I got enthusiastically associated with the game and my way of behaving was not right. I'm exceptionally mindful that these games are seen by all of Puerto Rico and we need to act to act as an illustration for our general public, particularly for the young, in any event, when one disagrees with a move, one needs to keep calm. The job of examining the plays with the authorities has a place with the chiefs," Molina said on Instagram. (Interpretation by Google Translate)
Molina has been on the harmed list since June 16 with right knee irritation. He has been rehabbing in Puerto Rico.
On July 12, Cardinals chief Oliver Marmol said the ongoing arrangement was for Molina to return for some recovery games toward the finish of July with the expectations of rejoining the major association club toward the beginning of August.
The 40-year-old catcher and possible future Hall of Famer has said 2022 will be his last season in the majors. This season, Molina is hitting .213 with a .519 OPS, two grand slams and 10 RBIs in 38 games played.