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Bengie Molina could be the Giants' MVP, which may not mean much to him. Still, it carries weight in the clubhouse after the 33-year-old catcher joined a new team in a new league and produced at a high level offensively and in handling the pitching staff. So when Molina talks about the Giants' crash of 2007, about the flaws and failures of the National League West's only non-contending team, about what needs to change, his words are meaningful, perhaps constructive. Even if they're not pretty. "It's a freakin' embarrassment what we're going through right now, losing so much, being in last place," Molina said. "I don't take that lightly. I don't take it as nothin'. I'm embarrassed. I can't even pick up my head because we're in last place. I can't take it no more. "I'm freakin' tired of being embarrassed. I just hate losing. I'm sorry. I'm not a big guy on anything else but winning. If nobody likes the way I take it or go about it, come and see me. I just like winning. That's why we're here." |