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    Bengie Molina had the stitches removed from his broken left wrist Monday.
    Molina’s arm will remain in a cast for about a month, and he can begin rehab immediately after.
  • TEX Catcher
    Bengie Molina, suffering from soreness in his lower body, is expected to return within the next couple of days.
    Molina hasn’t played since being scratched Saturday.
  • TEX Catcher
    Bengie Molina said he thinks his strained left hamstring is the result of tearing scar tissue that had built up from a previous injury. He hopes to play on Opening Day.
    Molina probably will be held out of action this weekend, but the DL isn’t yet being talked about as a possibility.
  • TEX Catcher
    Angels manager Mike Scioscia expects Bengie Molina to be ready to play by Friday.
    Molina sat out the end of Spring Training and Opening Day with a strained left hamstring. He’ll be the Angels emergency catcher during their opening series.
  • TEX Catcher
    Bengie Molina is expected to start tonight provided he doesn’t have any setbacks from running the bases yesterday.
    Molina has yet to play this season due to a strained left hamstring.
  • TEX Catcher
    Bengie Molina will take tonight off after playing his first game of the season last night.
    Molina is recovering from a strained hamstring. “We’re going to bring him in as slowly as we can,” managaer Mike Scioscia said.
  • TEX Catcher
    Bengie Molina, sidelined by a slight strain of his left hamstring, will attempt to run the bases aggressively before tonight’s game.
    If he gets through the workout with no setbacks, he could start Sunday.
  • TEX Catcher
    Bengie Molina could miss a few days with a sprained thumb.
    X-rays were negative, but Molina said the thumb was dislocated and then put back into place by trainers.
  • TEX Catcher
    A second set of X-rays on Bengie Molina’s thumb revealed a bone bruise, but no fracture.
    Swelling has increased, and Molina could be out until Monday.
  • TEX Catcher
    Bengie Molina, who suffered a broken left wrist in early September, has been taking batting practice for over a month with no pain.
    Molina shouldn’t be expected to hit quite as well as he did last year, but his wrist won’t have anything to do with the decline. He enters spring training at 100 percent.