SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Burglars raided a home belonging to former All-Star catcher Yadier Molina in Puerto Rico and stole 14 pigs, a $16,000 horse, appliances and several pieces of furniture, police said Friday.
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The incident occurred Thursday afternoon in the northern town of Toa Alta. Police said the suspects also stole 3,300 pounds of feed, five televisions, an off-road vehicle, three bed frames, a bed and a living room and dining room set, among other things. The total value of the items stolen is nearly $57,000, police said.
Molina, who ended his 19-year major league career in 2022, recently returned to the St. Louis Cardinals’ dugout as a coach for a weekend. He is expected to manage Puerto Rico’s national team in the upcoming 2026 World Baseball Classic.
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