To learn about our efforts to improve the accessibility and usability of our website, please visit our Accessibility Information page. Skip to section navigation or Skip to main content
Below is an advertisement.
The Official Site of the San Francisco Giants
  • Japan.MLB.com
  • Español.Gigantes.com
MLB.com
Sun Microsystems
Skip to main content

News

Giants' Molina files for free agency

Club mulling options with Posey rising through ranks

11/06/09 9:04 PM EST

SAN FRANCISCO -- Hastening speculation about his immediate future, catcher Bengie Molina filed for free agency Friday, joining a fresh batch of 39 players to put themselves on the open market.

The Giants maintain exclusive negotiating rights with Molina through Nov. 19. Molina has expressed a desire to return to the Giants, but club management has given no indication that it's willing to offer him anything close to the three-year, $16 million deal that expired this season.

Yet the Giants also are far from certain that top prospect Buster Posey, who entered Friday hitting .218 for Scottsdale in the Arizona Fall League, will be ready to catch everyday in the Major Leagues by Opening Day.

It's believed that Molina will receive a multiyear offer from another team, given his status as the top offensive catcher in free agency. He hit .265 with 20 home runs and 80 RBIs this year, bringing his three-year averages with the Giants to .278, 18 homers and 85 RBIs. The corresponding per-team averages this season for Major League catchers were .254, 16 and 73.

Molina, 35, also remains above-average defensively and is regarded as a valuable clubhouse presence. He won the Giants' Willie Mac Award as the team's most inspirational player in 2007 and '08.

Teams expected to be seeking catching help include Cleveland, Houston, Seattle, Tampa Bay, Toronto (unless Rod Barajas is re-signed), Washington and the New York Mets.

Right-handers Bob Howry and Brad Penny, infielder Juan Uribe and outfielder Randy Winn became the first Giants to declare free agency when the filing period began Thursday. Infielder Rich Aurilia and left-hander Randy Johnson, both of whom are pondering retirement, have yet to file.

Chris Haft is a reporter for MLB.com. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.

Write a Comment! Post a Comment

Giants Headlines

Mays' life and legend transcend statistics
New biography of greatest living player available Tuesday
All-Stars, Hall of Famers sing Mays' praises
Legend lauded for speed, drive and playing style
Sabean likes Schierholtz in right field
Giants GM endorses young outfielder during FanFest
Lincecum unfazed by arbitration process
Cy Young winner says he won't be hurt by criticism
Vote for Giants' All-Time 9
MLBlogs: Haft | Molina | Insider

MLB Headlines

Rockies' Gonzalez ready for spotlight
Young outfielder prepares for first full season in Major Leagues
Webb back where he belongs -- on a mound
Ace throws from bump for first time since August
Fantasy tiers: Hanley stands alone at short
MLB.com provides a user-friendly list of every relevant mixed-league hitter, organized into tidy tiers, to further assist owners in preparation for the big day.
Sluggers among those available on market
Continuing trend started last year, some big names unsigned
MLB, Granderson join anti-obesity effort
Yanks outfielder appears with first lady in support of campaign
Gammons: Men on a mission for 2010
Several players on track to break out or make a comeback