The St. Louis Cardinals have just taken another historic step by approving the permanent retirement of the #4 jersey of legend Yadier Molina, considered one of the greatest and most influential catchers in modern St. Louis Cardinals history.
According to multiple internal sources within the Cardinals organization, the decision has been approved at the highest executive level and is being prepared for a solemn ceremony at Busch Stadium next season. This will be one of the most emotional events in the team’s history, as an icon of loyalty, discipline, and resilience is officially immortalized within the franchise’s honor system.
Molina’s #4 is more than just a number. It represents nearly two decades of dominance, where the Cardinals built one of the most solid defensive identities in MLB.
Throughout his career, spanning from 2004 to 2022, Molina nearly redefined the role of the modern catcher: not just catching the ball, but also orchestrating the entire pitching strategy, controlling the pace of the game, and becoming the “living brain” behind the home plate.
He won two World Series championships (2006, 2011), participated in 10 All-Star Games, and won nine Gold Glove awards with the Cardinals – but these statistics are just the tip of the iceberg. What made Molina special was his irreplaceable presence in every crucial moment for the team.
“There are players you can replace with tactics. But there are players you can’t replace with anything,” a former Cardinals coaching staff member shared.
According to the revealed plan, the retirement ceremony for jersey number 4 will be held as a special “Legacy Night,” where the entire Busch Stadium will be redesigned to honor Molina. Images of him – from his courageous blocks and last-minute runner-up throws to his iconic celebrations – will be displayed on large screens throughout the game.
The team plans to retire jersey number 4 in the honor zone alongside some of the greatest legends in franchise history. This is not just a ceremony, but an affirmation that Molina has transcended the boundaries of a player to become a cultural icon of St. Louis.
What makes Molina’s story so special is his unwavering loyalty. Throughout his MLB career, he only wore the Cardinals’ colors, becoming one of the rare examples of a “one-club legend” in modern baseball.
He didn’t just play for the team – he became a part of the city. From his early days as a young rookie to his current seasoned leader, Molina has always maintained a calm, disciplined demeanor, always ready to shoulder the greatest pressure in crucial moments.
“He doesn’t just call the pitch. He calls the game,” said a former pitcher who played alongside Molina.
While Molina’s statistics are enough to place him among the legends, his true value lies in how he influenced an entire generation of Cardinals pitchers. Many young talents matured under his guidance, seeing Molina as a “teacher without a blackboard,” learning to read the game intuitively and through practical experience.
In the locker room, he was the lowest but most influential voice. On the court, he controlled the tempo of the game like a conductor. And for the fans, he embodied resilience – unpretentious but always present when the team needed him most.
Immediately after the news broke, the MLB community was almost unanimous that this was one of the Cardinals’ most iconic decisions in years. Many former players called it a “long-awaited moment,” as Molina’s legacy has long transcended the boundaries of a single team.
Cardinals fans saw it as a “beautiful ending” to a nearly 20-year journey – a journey few modern players can replicate.

When the #4 jersey is retired permanently, Busch Stadium will be more than just a basketball court. It will become a living museum – where every corner of the stands bears the mark of those who made history.
And when the lights shine on that number, fans will see more than just a number. They will see accurate shots, tenacious blocks, breathtaking victories – and above all, a man who dedicated his entire career to defending the red jersey.
Even though he has left the court, Yadier Molina continues to live on in the memories of the St. Louis Cardinals and fans across MLB.
And now, with the decision to retire the #4 jersey permanently, the Cardinals are not just honoring a player. They are affirming one thing: there are legacies that are never erased by time – they are simply hung higher, brighter, and remain forever with the game.