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The 100 Greatest Angels: #25 Bengie Molina

#25 Bengie Molina, C

Career Stats

Is it possible that the Angels recently let go their best Catcher ever? Bengie Molina played a majority of the Catching games for six season as an Angel. His .273 BA is 12th all-time for Angels with more than 2000 Plate Appearances.

Bengie's Runs Created numbers 304 in 2679 Plate Appearances dwarf Bob Boone's (294/3391).

Benjamin Jose Molina was the Starting Catcher on the World Champion 2002 team as well as the 2004 and `05 Division Winners.

While the biggest rap against B-Mo is that he was the slowest human being to ever sign a Major League contract, he made up for it with nice pop in his bat and as an excellent handler of pitchers. While Gold Gloves in `02 and '03 glossed his defensive reputation, he did start to fade a bit in that department, bordering as a liability whenever sinkerballers Kevin Gregg or John Lackey were on the mound. You gotta wonder if he would have ever been allowed to catch Chuck Finley had the two's Angel careers overlapped. While he was involved in what may be the greatest defensive play in Angel history in September of 2004, the play was born out of his inability to block a wicked Frankie-K slider.

In 2000, Mike Scioscia's first season as manager, Bengie was handed the keys to the plate. He was the toughest batter in the American League to strike out that year. In 1999, the Angels had Matt Walbeck, Charlie O'Brien, Sean Decker, Todd Greene and Brent Hemphill joining Bengie for a share of the cathing duties. Bengie's ascendancy resolved this, and in 2000 Molina started 123 games at the dish, Walbeck 38 and Shawn Wooten 1.

In an era of Angel playoff berths, Bengie's bat did plenty of talking against the New York Yankees in the  Angel-dominated '05 ALDS when B-Mo batted .444 with a .944 Slugging% until the Bronx Bastards nailed Bengie in the elbow, neutralizing him from the remainder of the postseason, but not before the Angels crushed Jetah 'n his boyz2men.

At age 31, with weight issues challenging his hamstrings and the reputation for moodiness constantly mentioned in the local press with whom he rarely spoke after they harped on his weight), Bengie Molina left the Angels as a free agent after the 2005 season.

In our top 40 Ballotting, Matt Welch and cupie both selected Bengie as all-time Angel #23, while I took it two steps further and placed him at 21. But the Biggest Bengie Booster by far was Brent Carter, exalting Molina at #15 All-Time.

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I'd argue the best Angel catcher is....
... Brian Downing.

The top 10 seasons by Angel catchers, measured by Win Shares:

  1. 25.3 Downing, '79
  2. 23.7 Parrish, '90
  3. 17.9 Downing, '78
  4. 17.7 Ellie Rodridguez (F yeah!), '74
  5. 17.5 Boone, '88
  6. 15.8 Bengie, '03
  7. 15.0 Bengie, '05
  8. 14.6 Parrish, '91
  9. 14.4 Buck Rodgers, '64
  10. 13.3 Boone, '82
We don't think of Downing as a catcher, but he's fifth on the all-time Angel list in games behind the plate (w/ 310; Parrish had 386).

Besides, when you put Downing at C, then the all-time Angel team seems right and just:

C: Downing
1B: Joyner
2B: Grich
SS: Fregosi
LF: Garret
CF: Edmonds
RF: Salmon
DH: Davis

The only people even semi-dogged by that setup are Baylor and Erstad.

But if you reject that notion, then yeah, Bengie's my Number 1.

by mattwelch on Feb 1, 2006 7:35 PM PST reply actions   0 recs

I reject that notion
another year catching would have ruined Downing's longevity.

by Rev Halofan on Feb 1, 2006 7:38 PM PST up reply actions   0 recs

Sure, but
Dude did catch 310 games, and rack up two of the top three seasons at the position. Besides, I don't want to have to choose between him & Garret, or him & Chili. Even though he beats both.

by mattwelch on Feb 1, 2006 7:52 PM PST reply actions   0 recs

Ah but choose you must
...and choose you did and you and I were the only ones who chose engie over Boone, although everyone took Brian-D over them.

by Rev Halofan on Feb 1, 2006 8:10 PM PST up reply actions   0 recs

I love Bengie
I agreed with their move to go with Mathis/Jose, but when I was in Anaheim this year for 3 games, Bengie sat out on the field with his kids for Friday night fireworks while every other player was hurrying to get home, and I thought to myself this is the type of player you want to keep around.  I love Bengie.  He will always be a guy I cheer for.  And it's irrelevant that I'm actually drunk right now.

by thewebb on Feb 1, 2006 11:16 PM PST reply actions   0 recs

Panther!
(For that last line.)

by mattwelch on Feb 1, 2006 11:18 PM PST up reply actions   0 recs

Matt speaks the truth...
"Panther" for the last line.
Halo Country

by cupie on Feb 2, 2006 12:37 AM PST up reply actions   0 recs

Hell
I'm not even drunk and I love Bengie.  Still, it's a good move to let him go--we need to spread the Molinas around the league.

Speaking of Molinas, why is it that there are so many connections between the Angels and the Cardinals?  Think of it--Edmonds, Eck are former Angels; Javier Molina is Jose and Bengie's brother; and AK is a former Card.  I'm probably missing a few other connections, too.  What gives?

"Driven in to right-center field... Erstad says he has it..."

by mheumann on Feb 1, 2006 11:21 PM PST up reply actions   0 recs

It's not
"Javier Molina"  it's Yadier.  

There might be a Javier Molina in the system, but he's not one of the 3 catching Molina brothers.

by pattimelt on Feb 2, 2006 8:48 AM PST up reply actions   0 recs

In fact
Javier Molina is the name of the conjoined twin that lives in Yadier Molina's lower back.  The twin is not quite as Puerto Rican as his brother--hence the Anglicized spelling of his name.
"Driven in to right-center field... Erstad says he has it..."

by mheumann on Feb 2, 2006 10:28 AM PST up reply actions   0 recs

LOL!
I don't know if you heard of Burt Guerrero. But it's the same sad story.
"I don't have to be nervous... It's a baseball game."

by proletariat on Feb 2, 2006 11:35 AM PST up reply actions   0 recs

What a coincidence!
I'm not even drunk and I love Bengie.

I'm not even Bengie, but I love being drunk!

by LA Seitz on Feb 2, 2006 2:04 PM PST up reply actions   0 recs

I thought I was the only one who drinks and surfs.
I remember at the clinching ALDS game against the Yankees this past season seeing Bengie standing near the dugout talking and waving to fans long after his fellow teammates had gone into the clubhouse to spray beer on each other. It was so perfect that at least 4x that series the whole stadium shook with the cry "BEN-G! BEN-G! BEN-G! BEN-G! BEN-G!" and he took a curtain call after hitting a monster. No better way to go out.
"I don't have to be nervous... It's a baseball game."

by proletariat on Feb 2, 2006 11:41 AM PST up reply actions   0 recs

you two...
must be online right now as I just posted this.  Do you have an instant messenger address?

by thewebb on Feb 1, 2006 11:25 PM PST reply actions   0 recs

Instant Messenger addresses in general
If any of you have one, I would love to get your IM addresses.  I'm an Angels fan from ND as some of you should know by now, and it sucks because there aren't many Angels fans here.  The only ones that are Angels fans are Erstad Angels fans simply becaue of proximity.  I'd love to have the IM of some fellow Angels fans so when Scoiscia (however you spell that damn name) or one of the players piss me off or make me happy I'd have someone to shoot a quick message too.  Don't worry, most of my correspondence will still be on this site, but certain discussions are more tailored to instant messenger.

PS - F' the As!  Let's make it 3 years straight and make those sabrtooths eat their words again.

by thewebb on Feb 2, 2006 12:05 AM PST reply actions   0 recs

Just post in game threads
It's pretty much the same thing, but slower.

by LA Seitz on Feb 2, 2006 2:05 PM PST up reply actions   0 recs

Is Bengie...
still planning on taking the year off?
Halo Country

by cupie on Feb 2, 2006 8:51 PM PST reply actions   0 recs

according to Rosenthal...
Bengie is about to be a Blue Jay.  Good for him, hope he does well and the Blue Jays win the AL East and we go further than them in the playoffs.  With Glaus and Bengie there, it will be hard to dislike that team.  (and it's VERY easy to dislike the Red Sox/Yankees.

http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/5311552

by thewebb on Feb 6, 2006 12:44 PM PST reply actions   0 recs

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