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Message #1752 of 6634  *NEW*
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Jaydawg  
Subject:  Dodgers Are Believed to Be The Front-Runners in Signing Bengie Molina--- Blue Jays & Yankees Are Nearest Competitors
Date:  1/18/06, 7:30pm (Last Edited: 1/18/06, 7:45pm)
If the Dodgers do land Molina, they would add strength to an already powerful lineup. Bengie is one of the best defensive catchers in the majors and he's not all that bad with the bat. Plus, he'd have Dioner Navarro and Sandy Alomar Jr. backing him up. That's a winning combination for the Dodgers. Though, I don't understand why the Yankees are persuing him, since they already have one of the best in Jorge Posada. Maybe Steinbrenner feels threatened that Molina could go to a team in the A.L. East.

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Message #1756 of 6634  *NEW*
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drrubb  
Subject:  Re: Dodgers Are Believed to Be The Front-Runners in Signing Bengie Molina--- Blue Jays & Yankees Are Nearest Competitors
Date:  1/19/06, 9:20am
Good move Dodgers if they get Bengie Molina! He is a very underated catcher & he still has some pop in his bat. I would rather the Dodgers get him than those damn Yankees!

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Jaydawg  
Subject:  Re: Dodgers Are Believed to Be The Front-Runners in Signing Bengie Molina--- Blue Jays & Yankees Are Nearest Competitors
Date:  1/23/06, 10:13pm
According to today's L.A. Daily News, the Dodgers have put off their talks with Bengie Molina for now. Molina is apparently asking for at least $6 million a year and he's willing to sit out for the season if he doesn't get it. That price tag may be a little steep for L.A., Toronto, and other teams who are interested. Besides, the Dodgers already have a fine young catcher Dioner "Lil' Pudgito" Navarro and I have confidence that he ready for the challenge to take on the big leagues.

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