He chronicled the visits on Instagram and in photos provided by his foundation. In them, Molina is delivering water, dry goods, and many embraces. In one photo, Molina is clutching hands with a Vega Alta resident and in the background stands bronze statues of him, his two brothers and their father, Benjamin. All three of Benjamin's sons played in the majors. The statues were placed in Barrio Espinoza in Dorado, Puerto Rico, to celebrate the family. Molina’s foundation delivered trucks loaded with ice as well as water and other provisions.

In a video Molina shared, palettes were stacked with water bottles 12 deep and six bottles high.

A month after Hurricane Maria tore through Puerto Rico, many of the 3.4 million U.S. citizens living there still lack power, clean water, and basic supplies. Communication is limited or nonexistent across the island. Reports from this past weekend said 1.2 million residents do not have potable water, and Puerto Rico’s electric power authority said 85 percent of the island does not have power. Scores of Americans remain unaccounted for and this past weekend the death toll rose, nearing 50.