Molina replaces Posey on NL All-Star team

Cards catcher selected for 9th time; Giants catcher to rest ailing hip

July 10th, 2018

ST. LOUIS -- Despite missing a month due to injury, built a first-half resume strong enough to earn his ninth career All-Star selection.
Molina was named to the National League team on Monday as a replacement for San Francisco's , who will not participate in next week's Midsummer Classic due to a right hip injury. Molina will be one of three catchers on the NL team, joining Chicago's and Miami's J.T. Realmuto.
"It's a great honor for me to be a part of this game," Molina said. "We've got so many good catchers in the league. Obviously, Contreras is one of them. Realmuto is another. I'm glad to be [among] the three catchers going to the All-Star Game, and spending time with them is going be a great time."
This All-Star invite ties Molina with Bob Gibson and , each of whom earned nine such selections as Cardinals. Only Joe Medwick (10), Red Schoendienst (10), Enos Slaughter (10), Ken Boyer (11), Ozzie Smith (14) and Stan Musial (24) had more. Since his first All-Star selection in 2009, Molina has been left off the NL roster only once.
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At the age of 35, Molina is in the midst of his best offensive season since 2012, when he finished fourth in the NL Most Valuable Player Award vote. His .495 slugging percentage ranks second-best among NL catchers, and he leads NL catchers with 13 home runs. Molina ranks third at his position in the NL in RBIs (38) and fourth in batting average (.279).
"I feel good," Molina said. "I've been working hard, and at this point in my career, I feel younger. I feel good, so hopefully I'll stay like that."
This marks the third consecutive season that the Cardinals have placed two players on the All-Star team, as starting pitcher learned on Sunday that he had been named a first-time All-Star. There's a chance the Cardinals may add a third to the mix, too, as Matt Carpenter is one of five National League players vying for a roster spot as part of the 2018 Camping World MLB Final Vote.
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