Yadier Molina’s Potential Return IGNITES Fierce Debate Among St. Louis Cardinals Fans

Y Molina continues to dangle a carrot in front of our faces about returning to St. Louis. We’ve got the latest on his situation and why it may not be just the Cardinals who are on his list. You are Locked on Cardinals, your daily St. Louis Cardinals podcast, part of the Locked On podcast network. Your team every day. Hey there Cardinals fans. I’m JD Hafford, a former national radio sports anchor born and raised in St. Louis and a lifetime Cardinals fan. I’m your host for Lock on Cardinals, part of the Lockdown Podcast Network, covering your team every day. Thank you to our everydayers for being here with us throughout the season and now into the offseason we go. And for those of you who are new, welcome in. I hope you enjoy the Cardinals content that we bring you. This is a show serving Cardinal Nation and giving the best fans in baseball all of the info about the birds on the bat. Today’s episode brought to you by FanDuel. Football season is here. Visit the FanDuel app today and start planning your futures bets. Now, on today’s episode, I want to get into some Cardinal confessions and get your reactions to things that we’ve been talking about recently, the Mike Schultz situation in San Diego, which is blown up. I I did not see that coming. uh thoughts on um the Ivon Herrera discussion that we had recently uh about trading guys away from the catching depth in the organization. Ivon Herrera is one of the guys people are calling about apparently. But uh we’re going to talk about first and foremost the news that is got St. Louis buzzing right now and everybody around town is talking about Yachty or Molina. Yachty this and Yachty that. What’s Yachty going to do? Is he coming back to the Cardinals? Will the Cardinals screw this up? So many different things that people are talking about in reference to what Yachti just recently did. And it sort of reminds me before we get to it, it sort of reminds me of a situation that I’ve been through now twice. Totally different sport, but as a fan and now now an owner, I had a similar situation with Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers during their time with the Green Bay Packers. Now, hear me out real quick. Both of these guys were near the ends of their careers with the team, and they kept wavering. Really, they kept wavering on what they were going to do. With Brett, it was all the retirement talk. One week he’s done, the next week he wants to play again. Then he actually said he retired. Uh, it got really old and really drawn out and very annoying. Eventually, the team moved on, gave Aaron Rogers his job. Brett got mad, ends up getting traded on my birthday, no less, to the New York Jets, which really sucked because he was my favorite player. Goes to New York, doesn’t do much there. Goes to the Vikings, has a couple good seasons, and then he retires for good. Rogers, who was still in the league, by the way, he’s playing tonight. Uh uh we’re doing this show on on Thursday, playing tonight with the Steelers against the Bengals, and he kept us hanging around by a threat about wanting to be traded or not getting traded. He wasn’t really threatening retirement so much, but he’d bring it up once in a while. He he would make social media posts, little cryptic ones that would have, you know, everyone talking and speculating about what he was going to do. Sometimes he would do it just to mess with people. And eventually that got really annoying as well. Now, some of it was driven by the media, but it was a constant story over his last couple years in Green Bay before he also got shipped to the New York Jets and didn’t do much there. Is now in Pittsburgh where uh they they were 4- one coming into Thursday night’s game. Now, the Yachti stuff, it it’s similar to me in that it we keep getting hints, right? We keep getting hints that he wants to be with the Cardinals. We thought he was coming back to be in that advisor role a couple years ago. That didn’t end up happening. He decided he wasn’t ready to do stuff like that. Last year, he finally made his return to Bush Stadium. Uh came back to the team for a couple of home series. Uh was in uniform, was in the dugout, he delivered the lineups, he got the the ovation from the crowd. It was great. Then last week he does an interview saying he’s, you know, and I’m going paraphrase, he he’s in discussions with the Cardinals about becoming a member of Ali Marmal staff. He made it a point to say Ali is the manager, but that they, you know, they were talking about him coming back in 2026. Now, the latest carrot that is being daggled is an Instagram post from Yachti, and I’m going to put it up on the screen for you guys who are watching the YouTube version. And uh obviously, I’ll read this out loud uh for for the audio audience, but it says, “Throughout my career, I’ve had countless satisfactions both on and off the field. After three years away from the lines, I’m ready to return to the field, whether as a coach or manager in Major League Baseball.” Mexico or wherever I can continue my baseball career contributing and giving back to the sport I’m passionate about. And the photo that accompanies this post again for my audio people is of Yachty in a Cardinal uniform, cardinal gear, I guess. Can’t say it’s a uniform, but in his Cardinal gear from this past season at Bush Stadium when he was talking with the media out on the field. Now, if I put my Sherlock Holmes dear stalker hat on, and that is the name of the hat that Sherlock Holmes uh famously wears, not so much in the Robert Downey Jr. movies, but like, you know, in anything else you’ve seen him wear that silly looking hat. It’s called a deer stalker hat. I had to look that up. Um, so here’s what I can deduce from this. All right. First off, leaking in that recent interview that he he’s speaking with the Cardinals and then posting something like this while wearing Cardinals gear in the photo. I think that bodess well for him coming back to St. Louis and joining Ali staff. He could have chosen to post himself wearing anything from when he was with team Puerto Rico if he wanted to. He could have been in the the Venezuelan League uniform when he was a manager for them back in 2022. He could have chose a different path and a different uniform. And he chose specifically to use himself in Cardinals gear. And not from when he was a player, when he only played for the one team, although he could have done team Puerto Rico 2 there, but specifically from this past season after his playing career. And I know that uh BK and Ferrario on 101 ESPN uh had a chance to talk to Heim Bloom, president of baseball operations for the Cardinals and they first thing they asked him about was Yachti’s post and he didn’t really commit to anything, but he said things like, and again I’m going to paraphrase here, I don’t have the exact quotes, but he said things like, you know, it should make baseball fans happy that Yachti wants to be back. uh he said that he’ll always be a part of this family. Seeing exactly what that looks like going forward that he’s looking forward to figuring that out as far as Yachty possibly rejoining the Cardinal organization in a capacity as a coach. Uh did not shoot down the idea that he that he’s coming back or deny that they’ve had any discussions. He basically played it right down the middle. But in my opinion, to me, following the tea leaves that I see here, it feels like something is brewing and that Ali and the organization are still just kind of working out what his role and job would ultimately be for this upcoming season. At the same time, it also feels like to me that he was putting some feelers out there to the rest of the league that, hey, I’m here and ready if anyone is interested in talking to me about any jobs. I think that if something was set in stone between the Cardinals and Yachty that that they would just stay mum until the official announcement. I don’t know why they would be like, “Yeah, go ahead, Yachty. Post that.” uh you know, if something was ready to roll, there are a lot of openings, a lot of openings for managers right now in Major League Baseball. Those managers are going to need staff members. There are eight openings. If I’m not mistaken, you had Mike Schult, who just stepped down from the Padres’s, Braves, Orioles, Rockies, Angels, Giants, Twins, and Nationals. Now, something that has popped up recently was the Albert Pole side of things. We all assumed when we heard the reports that Albert was going to be taking that job with the Angels. Made perfect sense, right? Has got a relationship with them, played for them, has that personal services contract with them. Reports say that he still is the favorite to get it. Um, but then we heard that the Orioles are also interested in him. And another report just came out about Angel’s owner Arty Moreno wanting to do a more comprehensive process before figuring out who his manager is going to be. So maybe there’ll be a bidding war between teams to to pull Albert Pooh Holes in as their manager. Maybe Albert goes to Baltimore. I don’t know. Now with Yachti, it’s not that I think that he’s going to follow Albert, although that’s a possibility. What if Albert says, “Hey, I want you to be my assistant coach and come with me to Baltimore or LA and do this with us.” I’m sure he’d think about it. Personally, I think I I would I would guess that Yachti just and again, I don’t know him, but it it seems like he’s somebody who would love to blaze his own path and do his own thing. So, I’m not so much concerned that he would leave a chance to be with the Cardinals to go with Albert as a coach. But what it feels like to me is that he’s on board with joining the Cardinals as a coach and a member of Ali’s staff. But if a team wants to talk to him about being a manager and wants to give him that title, he’s not going to turn it down to just be a coach with Cardis. I mean, why would he? Loyalty be damned. If you get an opportunity to be a manager of a Major League Baseball team, you take it and you run. if that’s your ultimate goal. There would be no reason why you would not do that. Um, and I don’t see the Cardinals trying to hold him back from pursuing something like that. I think they they’re being very polite about it. Like, look, dude, we get it. We understand that. Um, which is kind of the hints that well, he’ll always be family line that that Him Bloom gave us in that in that interview. Um, that like, you know, if he decides to stay, beautiful. If he gets an opportunity and goes somewhere else, cool, because he’s always going to be family. So whether he stays or goes, there’s no ill will here. But I think that I think him and Ali I think they’re they want him to be a part of the staff next year. If nothing else opens up for him that they’re like, “Yeah, we’re good to go.” If that happens and nobody offers him a managerial job, I believe you’re going to see him in a Cardinal uniform next season. Now, if somebody decides they want to make him a manager, then all bets are off. And as much as I hope this ends soon so we can move on with our lives, we might get stuck waiting until Yachty either does or doesn’t get any offers to be a manager for any of these teams. Uh, so it might be something that we have to wait for till after the playoffs and the World Series and everything is over. Um, and if nothing comes up, perhaps he settles in with the Cardinals again. So, um, leave your thoughts on, uh, on what I’ve said here on all of this, uh, down below in the comments section. You can hit me up on X at l_cardinals as well. Uh, we’re going to get into the Cardinal confessions. A lot of people chiming in about Mike Schultz and, uh, the new information that’s been coming out about, uh, the issues in San Diego. And, uh, we’re also going to be discussing, uh, the Ivon Herrera stuff that we brought up in a previous episode this week. So, all of that coming your way here on Locked on Cardinals. The NFL season is here and FanDuel has an offer you don’t want to miss. 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So, uh, we’re going to start with the Mike Schil stuff because shockingly, this became a bigger topic than I really thought it was going to be. It’s kind of my fault for underestimating the gravity of the story and how it affects the fans here in St. Lewis because uh I’m one of those guys who just I turn the page as quick as I can. If things go bad, I just let let’s move on. Let’s go let’s go to the next thing and let’s start moving forward. Uh like Mark Magguire, I’m not I’m not here to talk about the past. But um I know that the shadow of Mike Schultz still lingers at Bush Stadium because he won he won a lot of games as a manager while he was here and then he was unceremoniously fired with little insight as to why except the you know the famous phrase philosophical differences. Um now we see what has happened to Mike Shield in San Diego. Mike Schill technically stepped down and retired from his job with the Padres’s with two years remaining on his contract. Said, you know, stress and wasn’t getting sleep physically. It was taking a toll on him. And you know, when that first came out, you’re like, all right, you know, he’s taking care of himself. Good for him. Uh, but as more investigating has been done into the situation and more information is has been coming out about what it was like in San Diego with Mike Schil, um, we’re starting to learn that things weren’t exactly smooth sailing between him and the coaching staff and the front office. Um, I still haven’t heard anything about players having any issues with him. We didn’t hear about players having any issues with him when he was in St. either, but uh you get a more behind the scenes look at it when you know you listen to some of these guys like Randy Carricker who I adore. I think the dude is awesome. Um, and he was uh talking about this uh earlier today um about Mike Schultz’s temper and brought up about you know how he would talk down to people and treated people in the organization uh not so great just not you know certain members had a kind of would would snap back at people even people who were ahead of him which I’m assuming are guys like John Mosa that he would snap at them about stuff and uh it just created a lot of tension. So that was the issues in St. Louis and apparently this carried over into San Diego and a lot of the same issues that were around during his time with the Cardinals were now popping up again with the Padres’s. But fans, you know, here in St. Louis, they’re they’re very loyal and they still feel a connection with Mike Schult for the time that he had with the organization and the fact that he won. So, uh, a couple of responses here to what went on with Schult. Uh, I don’t think Schult will ever want to manage again, but I believe he would be a great hireer to come back and run the Cardinals minor league system like he successfully did before they brought him up to manage the team in St. Louis. We’ll see. uh you know, Heim Bloom doesn’t really have um any sort of relationship with Mike Shield that I’m aware of. So, um that would be something they would have to figure out, but it feels like Heim’s got the people that he wants in place running things right now the way he wants it run. He said he would he would add to the staff and uh would be up for that kind of stuff. Whether Mike Schil is somebody that he wants to bring in, I I doubt it, but that’s one thought from a listener. Uh here’s another one. He says being an MLB manager was too stress for him and his health, but he never said he was retiring permanently from what I’ve read. Give him a year off and then the Dwits can make him an offer to return to his roots. I don’t care who Bloom hired for the minor leagues. He won’t be better than Shill. Okay. Uh, another one. The whole philosophical differences were always clear to me. It’s a term used in decisionmaking all the time. The Cardinals have the Cardinals way and he had his own way that he felt he had the right to have as a manager. It’s a lot. I’m a lifetime Cardinals fan, but they tend to play the game from the front office and not on the field a lot. If you have to micromanage your manager, then he wasn’t the right fit. However, unless he’s a consistent loser, which Schult was the opposite, let him coach. At some point in any profession, you get tired of someone not trusting you to do your job, especially if you’re doing it correctly. I think it’s great that he is putting his overall well-being first. you only get one shot at this life thing and it was on his terms in a positive light. Okay. Um yeah, these are some thoughts that I Yeah, I get it. You know, it it came as a shock when show was fired. Uh, I I I didn’t know all of the behind-the-scenes stuff that was going on and that there was and I don’t want to use the word abusive cuz that feels like it takes it to a whole different level, but that there was personality issues that that there were clashing. Um, you know, I I see what happens on the field. I get the interviews and I that’s what I go off of. I’m not in the clubhouse and I’m not in meetings or anything with these guys. So, um, you know, it’s hard for me to know these things, but you know, you’re hearing the stuff getting leaked out, uh, now in San Diego, and it makes you think that at least the Cardinals were cool enough to not bring these things to light. They were like, “Look, there was an issue, and we’re moving on.” So, kudos to Bo. Uh, one more here. LMAO laughing my A off. Uh, he got he got retired with two years left on his contract. I will say that was classy by the Padres’s ownership. Instead of saying he is fired after winning a playoff game, you had to know his days were numbered. He will never manage another MLB game. Um, you know, he’s 57. People have come back at uh older ages than Mike Schil to uh be a manager again, but it’s certainly a possibility that, you know, that’s two places that, you know, they they were winning they were winning regular season ball games at least. Didn’t do as well in the playoffs as you would like. uh and then he was gone and there there appears to be similarities with why he is out. Um now when he was let go in St. Louis, you know, it was stated that it had nothing to do with on the field stuff. It wasn’t because of winning or losing. Had nothing to do with the playoff games. It had nothing to do with bringing in Reyes and giving up the home run to Chris Taylor. It was all behind the scenes. And now we’re hearing about behind the scenes issues in San Diego. and the one thing in common here is Mike Shel. So, interesting stuff to say the least. Uh that maybe he’s a little more difficult than we thought to get along with. So, we wish him the best. I’m not wishing any ill will towards Mike Schil. Uh maybe it takes a couple years off and somebody comes calling again. Teams love to get managers who win ball games and Shely certainly won ball games at both locations. All right, we’re going to talk about the catching situation and the possibility. didn’t say they needed to, but the possibility of trading away Von Herrera, that’s coming up next on Locked on Cardinals. This episode brought to you by Prize Picks. Every day we make decisions, but on Prize Picks, being right can actually get you paid. Don’t miss the excitement of this football season with Prize Picks, where it’s good to be right. Playing Prize Picks, very fun, very simple way to add more excitement to your football experience. Uh, you just pick more or less on a player projection. Really, that’s what it is. 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Um, did an episode about the catching depth that the Cardinals possess earlier in the week and how the Cardinals will have again four catchers on their 40man roster next year. Ivon Herrera if you still think he’s a catcher. Uh Pedro Pah to be crooks and prospect Leonardo Bernal who will be rule five eligible. So they’re not going to want to lose him. So they’re going to put him on that list. Well, I don’t know what this means for Joel Poso. Maybe they can sign him to a minor league deal or something where he doesn’t have to be on the 40man. I I think Derrick Gold was the one who mentioned something like that. So um don’t know if he’s going to be around or not. If he’s not not a huge loss by any means. I’m sure somebody will pick him up, but the word was that teams were calling the Cardinals about their depth at catching and that Ivon Herrera’s name had been brought up a few times as someone teams are interested in for obvious reasons. So, here are some of the reactions to the discussion and the possibility of trading Ivon Herrera away for other pieces. I think we need to hold on to Herrera and wait and see what happens with Leonardo Bernal. I think they do need to make some trades there, though. What we really need to do is address pitching. All right. So, my response to that is if you want good pitching prospects in return, you got to trade good catching prospects. And you’re not going to get that from Pedro Pahz. Probably you’re going to have to trade Crooks, Bernal, right now Rodriguez, although he’s 18 and you don’t you probably don’t want to do that. Um or Ivon Herrera. You know, you usually get more back when you trade a better player. At least Herrera, we know his bat plays at the major league level. I don’t have a lot of confidence him as as a catcher at this point in his career, but they’re going to give it a try again. But, uh, keep that in mind that if you trade a Pahz, who’s basically just an offensive catcher, then you’re not going to get a whole lot in return. Uh, here’s another one. Herrera is the only offensive light in this team. If they trade him, that will be the last straw for me. just put him anywhere or just DH. And I I agree. I don’t want to trade him either. I don’t want him behind the plate. I don’t think he’s good enough. Uh I would love to see him at first base, DH, or left field because he he runs well. He’s a good athlete. Um here’s another one. I think including Crooks in a trade deal makes sense, but the Cardinals need to keep that core of catchers intact for the near future. Herrera really doesn’t make much sense moving back to catcher at this point. his throwing arm isn’t good enough compared to the other two catchers on the roster. Making Herrera the backup. Two Contraras at first base makes more sense. Um yeah, I’m the guy that thinks Herrera should be a first baseman at this point in his career. Um something about that throwing arm, too. Remember he’s having elbow surgery. He dropped uh this photo on Instagram of him after surgery laying in bed there. his uh throwing arm in a sling, which is, you know, something you don’t ever want to see one of your ball players in. Um, but yeah, there he’s determined to work his way back and improve his his throwing abilities and defensive abilities. I just he just seems like a first baseman to me. Um, last one. It also depends on who would be coming back in a trade. It might be a can’t miss power hitting young outfielders. Someone like a Roman Anthony and it could take more than Herrera or maybe a couple of very good starting pitchers, pitching prospects. Never say never. Mo, is that you? That was his line. You know that nobody was ever untradeable. Um because if someone offered you an obscene amount of prospects and players in return, you could make the case to trade anyway. That was always Mo’s philosophy. But it appears most of the fans agree with me and that Herrera, you don’t want to trade him. Herrera should be a part of the solution in turning this team around, not someone you’re looking to deal away to find or hopefully find other solutions. But you never know. You never know. Um, but to me, he seems like a guy that, you know, needs to be one of your middle-ofthe-art guys, especially if you’re going to be trading away Nolan Aronado. I know he’s more of like a, you know, a sixth hitter now, but I don’t know. I don’t want to trade him. I love Avon Herrera. I think he’s awesome. So, I just got to find a spot for him. I just don’t think it’s going to be behind the plate, but they’re going to give him a chance to do that. All right. Thank you as always for your responses to the videos. 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Yadi’s back? Cardinals legend Yadier Molina hints at a return to baseball, sparking excitement among St. Louis fans. Could a coaching role with the Redbirds be on the horizon?

JD Hafron breaks down Molina’s cryptic Instagram post and analyzes its implications for the St. Louis Cardinals. The discussion shifts to former Cards manager Mike Shildt’s surprising exit from the San Diego Padres, exploring potential reasons and fan reactions. Trade rumors swirl around promising catcher Ivan Herrera, raising questions about the team’s future behind the plate.

Tune in for expert analysis on these developing stories and their impact on the Cardinals’ offseason strategy.

0:00 Intro: Yadier Molina’s potential return to Cardinals

4:34 Analysis of Molina’s Instagram post and intentions

9:40 Potential managerial opportunities for Molina elsewhere

14:15 Fan reactions to Mike Shildt’s Padres departure

19:50 Shildt’s management style and future prospects

23:54 Discussing Cardinals’ catching depth and trade options

28:29 Outro: Thanking listeners and social media plugs

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5 comments
  1. I don't understand the rush to immediately hire Yadi. The World Series isn't even past yet and most teams won't be reviewing their staffs until then. I have heard reports that Descalso is being mentioned for a possible management position from a couple teams. That could leave the Bench Coach spot open if that happens.

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