Amid reports that the St. Louis Cardinals are preparing a multi-billion dollar stadium upgrade project at Busch Stadium, team legend Yadier Molina has spoken out with a blunt statement: “If you want fans back, upgrade the roster before you upgrade anything else.” This statement quickly garnered significant attention within the MLB community.
According to baseball sources, the St. Louis Cardinals are considering a large-scale renovation and expansion plan for Busch Stadium.
The project is reportedly worth billions of dollars and includes several components such as:
upgrading the VIP seating and entertainment areas;
expanding the commercial and restaurant areas around the stadium;
improving the technology experience for spectators;
and building new fan zones.
The goal of the project is to increase attendance, given the decline in live viewership in recent seasons.
However, not everyone believes this is the right solution.
Legendary catcher Yadier Molina – who spent almost his entire career with the Cardinals – was one of the first to speak out.
In a conversation with the media, Molina stated bluntly:
“I understand that upgrading the stadium is important. But if you ask Cardinals fans what they want most, the answer is simple: they want to see the team win.”
The former 10-time All-Star catcher believes that investing in a new roster is the deciding factor.
“You can build nicer seating, more luxurious restaurants. But what brings fans back to the stadium is a strong team.”
Molina’s words are not ordinary opinions.
In the modern history of the St. Louis Cardinals, few players have had such a profound influence.
In 19 MLB seasons, Molina has:
won 2 World Series championships (2006, 2011)
been selected to the All-Star team 10 times
won 9 Gold Glove awards
become one of the greatest defensive catchers in history.
For Cardinals fans, Molina is more than just a player – he is an icon of the winning culture in St. Louis.
Therefore, his statement quickly spread on social media and baseball forums.

Busch Stadium has been the Cardinals’ home stadium since 2006 and is considered one of the most beautiful stadiums in MLB.
For many years, it consistently sold out, thanks to the city’s strong baseball tradition.
But in recent seasons, the situation has changed.
Some games have seen a significant drop in attendance, especially when the team is struggling in the standings.
That’s why the management is considering major upgrade projects to attract fans back.
After Molina’s statement, many Cardinals fans expressed their agreement.
One longtime fan wrote on social media:
“We don’t need new seats or bigger screens. We need a team that can compete for the championship.”
Another said:
“If the team plays well, Busch Stadium will automatically fill up.”
These reactions show that the core issue for fans remains performance.
MLB experts also believe Molina has hit a crucial point.
In the modern era of sports, the stadium experience is constantly being upgraded to compete with watching at home.
But ultimately, the deciding factor remains the quality of the team on the court.
A baseball analyst at St. Louis commented:
“You can have the most beautiful stadium in the world. But if the team isn’t competitive, attendance will still decline.”
For Molina, his statement wasn’t a criticism.
He said he understood the financial and strategic challenges facing the management.

But he wanted to remind everyone that what has made the Cardinals one of MLB’s most successful franchises is their commitment to building a strong roster.
“The Cardinals have always been known for putting winning first. That’s why fans love this team.”
Currently, the St. Louis Cardinals management has not yet released official details about the upgrade project.
But Yadier Molina’s statement has opened up a major debate:
Should the team prioritize investing in facilities or investing in the roster?
For many Cardinals fans, the answer seems quite clear.
And when a legend like Molina speaks out, that message becomes even more powerful.