St. Louis, Missouri – The St. Louis Cardinals have officially announced a historic decision to permanently retire the #4 jersey in honor of legend Yadier Molina, who has been considered an icon of defense and winning spirit for the organization for nearly two decades. This announcement immediately created a strong emotional wave within the MLB community, especially in St. Louis – where the name Molina is almost synonymous with absolute loyalty.
This decision marks one of the highest recognitions the Cardinals have ever given to a player in the modern era, placing Molina in the immortal legends of the franchise, a place reserved only for names that define the team’s identity.
Yadier Molina was more than just an outstanding catcher. He was the tactical brain behind the home plate, controlling the pace of the game with intuition, experience, and a rare ability to read the game in modern baseball history.
During his 19 seasons with the Cardinals, Molina played over 2,200 games, accumulated over 2,100 hits, over 1,000 RBIs, and a host of prestigious individual accolades: 10 All-Stars, 9 Gold Glove awards, and 2 World Series championships. But for St. Louis fans, his value was never just in statistics.
Many coaches and teammates described Molina as “a coach on the field,” someone who could change the course of a game with a single pitch call or a perfectly executed steal.
According to the Cardinals’ management, retiring the number 4 jersey is seen as an official acknowledgment of the systemic influence Molina left behind. More than just a player, he is considered the architect of the team’s defensive philosophy and operational style during its golden age.
In their statement, the team emphasized that Molina represents the “Cardinals spirit”: discipline, perseverance, and unwavering loyalty to a single jersey – something increasingly rare in modern baseball.
This decision is also seen as a continuation of the wave of honoring the iconic figures of the Cardinals’ golden generation, with many other legends from the same era also being recognized at the highest level by the organization.
Experts believe that retiring the number 4 jersey was almost “inevitable,” because Molina’s influence extended far beyond that of a typical player. He not only contributed to victories but also built the tactical foundation and locker room culture for an entire generation.
A former teammate once shared: “You don’t just play with Yadi. You learn how to play baseball properly from him.”
Immediately after the announcement, social media exploded with thousands of tributes from Cardinals fans around the world. For many, the number 4 was more than just a number – it represented memories of seasons, tense playoff games, and iconic defensive moments.

Many fans described it as “the end of an era,” as the golden generation associated with Molina was officially etched into history forever.
After retiring, Molina continued to be involved in baseball as a coach and mentor, particularly in developing young catchers – where he was seen as a role model.
The Cardinals’ retirement of the number 4 jersey was not only a recognition of the past, but also an affirmation that Molina’s influence would live on in the team’s structure.
The St. Louis Cardinals have had many legends in their history, but very few have reached the level of defining an entire playing position like Yadier Molina. And now, with the number 4 officially retired, MLB once again acknowledges an unchangeable truth:
Yadier Molina is not just a part of Cardinals history.
He is history.