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Bengie Molina signed with the Giants…
The San Francisco Giants finalized a $16 million,
three-year contract with catcher Bengie Molina on
Wednesday to replace Mike Matheny, who might not
play again because of a concussion. The deal to
acquire the veteran Puerto Rican had been in the
works for several days, and general manager Brian
Sabean made the difficult call to Matheny's
representative Wednesday to let him know the club
was moving forward.
"With Mike's situation still up in the air ... the
long and short, to be able to get Bengie and to sign
him to a multiyear deal was a step forward for us,
“Sabean said. “We really aren't in a position to be
able to wait too much longer one way or the other on
Mike's situation.”
Molina, a two-time All-Star, is scheduled to make $4
million next season, $6 million in 2007 and $6
million in '08. He batted .284 with a career-high 19
home runs and 57 RBI in 117 games for the Toronto
Blue Jays in 2006.
Molina will be the starter after rookie Venezuelan
Eliézer Alfonzo stepped in and played well in place
of Matheny, who didn't play after May 31 following a
series of foul tips he took in the mask. Alfonzo
will still be in the mix, likely as the backup.
“We needed a front-line catcher,” Sabean said. “We
weren't comfortable as an organization going forward
with Alfonzo in general as the No. 1 guy. The chance
to get somebody experienced, especially somebody who
can drive in runs, was very attractive. ... With
name recognition and his background, it certainly
gives us a comfort level. Believe me, that's nothing
to take away from Alfonzo's efforts.”
Sabean also called and left a message for Matheny,
who on Wednesday was undergoing what could be a
final battery of tests at the Sports Concussion
Program at the University of Pittsburgh Medical
Center to determine if his symptoms have subsided.
Sabean said the signing of Molina “is not coming as
any surprise” to Matheny. If Matheny were able to
return in 2007, Sabean said that would only be a
bonus.
Matheny has told Sabean he understood he had to move
forward with its plans for next year, with or
without him. He also realizes that he's more
susceptible to further damage if he were to be hit
again.
“I'm sick to my stomach," Sabean said of idea of
moving ahead without Matheny. “It's gut-wrenching."
The sides are discussing a way for Matheny to remain
part of the organization in some capacity to fill
out the term of his contract, which is up after next
season.
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