ST. LOUIS — Never before has the atmosphere in the Cardinals Nation been so vibrant ahead of the 2026 season. Legend Yadier Molina, who has etched his name in MLB history as a legendary catcher for the Cardinals, has just received exciting off-court news that has the entire fan community overjoyed: his wife is pregnant, expecting a new member to the family before the season begins — a double dose of happiness for “Yadi” as he returns to the organization he has always considered home.
The official announcement of Molina’s return to the Cardinals as Special Assistant to the President of Baseball Operations thrilled fans in January, welcoming the 10-time All-Star and two-time World Series champion back to the team he’d been with throughout his career in a new role, contributing to player development and game strategy for 2026.
But the joy extends far beyond his professional duties — as Molina is preparing to take on a role even more significant than catcher or tactical assistant: fatherhood.

While many Cardinals fans expressed excitement at seeing Molina back with his beloved team — where he faced thousands of pitches, received countless acts of love from the Busch Stadium crowd, and reached championship glory — the news of his wife’s impending birth amplified that joy.
The Molina family has long been a symbol of baseball and unity. Molina married Wanda Torres in 2007 and they have three children — their love and sacrifice have always been known to fans not only for their achievements on the court, but also for their selfless acts off the court.
Although Molina gradually stepped back from the sport after ending his playing career in 2022, he remains one of the most beloved icons in Cardinals history. The upcoming arrival of a new family member and Molina’s return to the organization in a new professional role is an emotional twist of fate, making his story even more remarkable.
Molina’s return to the Cardinals is exciting news not only for fans in St. Louis, but for all of MLB — because he is one of the greatest catchers in history, having appeared in 10 All-Star Games, won 9 Gold Glove Awards, two World Series championships, and become an icon of loyalty to the organization throughout his career.
In his new role, he will support the team in shaping defensive strategy, inspiring young catchers, and raising the bar in a team undergoing a generational transition. Fans expect Molina to continue inspiring in the way he always has—with his deep knowledge, humility, and unwavering passion for baseball.
But the joy of family, with his child on the way, gives Molina a whole new motivation: returning home after each day at the practice, to the embrace of his wife and children—and soon, welcoming a new member to the family, something any legend would cherish most.

Fans across America, and especially the Cardinals Nation community, quickly sent congratulations to Molina and his family. Comments on social media were filled with encouragement: “A legend on the field and a happy father off the field—nothing could be better!” Or, “The good news from the Molina family is the greatest gift before a challenging season begins!”
That support reflects the love for a legend who has dedicated almost his entire life to one team, and now seeing him embark on a new chapter in his life—both professionally and in his family life—is something that touches the hearts of fans.
The Cardinals enter the 2026 season hoping to rebuild a competitive roster, and Molina’s arrival on the coaching staff is a strong signal of that ambition. But his double joy—returning to his beloved team and preparing to welcome a new member to his family—brings a story more moving than any contract or home run: a story of love, loyalty, and the beauty of life off the court.
While Kenny became increasingly busy with his work and special role with the Cardinals, fans were sure to follow not only his journey with the team but also share in the personal happiness of a legend.
And for Molina, family was the most beautiful part of every journey — from the Busch Stadium pitch to the long road ahead.