The Caguas Creoles announced Tuesday night that they had acquired the services of Major League receiver Yadier Molina as reinforcements for their final series against the Mayaguez Indians. In addition, they activated the receiver of the San Diego Padres, Victor Caratini, for the final that starts on Thursday.
Oil mill belongs to the Giants of Carolina, that recessed that year, so that like free agent it could sign with the Athenians of Manatí, the equipment that directed its brother, Cheo Oil mill. The Athenians were eliminated on Tuesday after being swept in four games by the Indians. The Creoles claimed it in a draw for Manatí players.
“I’m very happy with the two players we just acquired. We were able to get Yadier to wear the colors of the Caguas Creoles. And not just for us, but I think for the people of Puerto Rico, seeing the commitment that Yadier has to our league, lets us know once again his commitment to helping and for the young guys to see the work that needs to be done to achieve everything he has achieved, ”said the general manager of the ninth , Jesus ‘Motorita’ Feliciano in a press report.
Now yes ‘Good night in January bread’ the Creoles! 😁
🔴 Head to the #SeriesFinal, It arrives via raffle to the stellar receiver Yadier Molina and we activate to also the receiver Victor Caratini
Any questions? 😎 #VamosConTodo💪#SomosCriollos🐎 pic.twitter.com/k573JmcgXm
– The Creoles of Caguas (@CriollosCaguas) January 20, 2021
“It is an honor and a pride to wear the uniform of the Creoles,” he added.
As for Caratini, he said the team had been in talks for several weeks and nothing had materialized. Caratini was part of the transaction that sent Japanese right-hander Yu Darvish of the Chicago Cubs to the San Diego Padres.
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“We knew he was working with his physique. And that he already settled his contract with his new San Diego Padres team because we were able to get it,” Feliciano said. “And I couldn’t get in at a better time.”
Feliciano said the acquisitions reinforce not only the quality of the planter but the atmosphere in the Creole dugout.
“They are both big league players, and it’s not just that they are big leagues, but they compete and are proud to win. That makes us very happy. Not only did we acquire two quality players but we know they are going to contribute and we are ready for the final, “Feliciano concluded.