"During last night's game, an incident occurred at Estadio de Beisbol Charros de Jalisco between a fan and family members of Team Puerto Rico," an official in Mexico wrote in an email to the Post-Dispatch. "Security staff responded quickly and relocated the families to a new area. Stadium security is always our main priority and we will make every effort to prevent another such situation."

The World Baseball Classic has its pool play this year in Miami -- where Team USA and the Dominican Republic played before the largest crowd ever at Marlins Park on Saturday night -- and other international sites, including Korea, Japan, and Mexico. Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Italy, and host Mexico are in pool play in Guadalajara, Mexico. The two teams with the best record in the pool will advance to the second round of play in San Diego.

Puerto Rico is 2-0 in pool play, and Molina has started both of the games at catcher. He hit a home run in the first game, and he also became one of the few players to have appeared in all four World Baseball Classic tournaments.

-30-

A message from Derrick Goold Pitchers and catchers report one day a year. We cover the rest. Wherever baseball takes us, The Post-Dispatch and STLtoday.com will bring you there with unmatched year-round, 24-hour, and award-winning coverage of the Cardinals and Major League Baseball. Subscribe today: Just $1 a month

Keep up with the latest Cardinals coverage from our award-winning team of reporters and columnists. Sign up! * I understand and agree that registration on or use of this site constitutes agreement to its user agreement and privacy policy.