Former MLB catcher Benjie Molina to attend Friday chamber ribbon cutting for Molina Impact Training

Daytona and Port Orange chambers co-hosts

Benjie Molina, former MLB catcher / Headline SurferMolina Impact Training / Headline SurferBenjie Molina, shown here from his time with the Texas Rangers, is the oldest of the trio of Molina brothers, a trio of catchers.  The brothers are principals in Molina Impact Training.

PORT ORANGE -- The Daytona Regional Chamber of Commerce and the Port Orange Chamber will co-host a 2 p.m. Friday ribbon cutting for Molina Impact Training.

This new business, a direct result of the Daytona Regional Chamber of Commerce Brawl at the Beach Softball Tournament, has hired three employees to run an 8,000 square foot training facility. Initially for baseball, the facility will also offer individualized instruction, and eventually softball and other sports. At the very least, Former San Francisco Giant and Texas Ranger Bengie Molina will be present for autographs and interviews.

"Spring training is about to begin so we do not know if brothers Yadier and Jose will be in attendance but we hope so," said Larry McKinney, president and CEO of the Daytona chamber.  "Bengie has recently been named a St. Louis Cardinals assistant hitting instructor and will leave next week, too. The Molina brothers hope this will be the first of many facilities they open and franchise throughout the country and we hope to show them the support they need to reach that goal."

The Molinas are the only MLB brother trio to all win separate World Series rings as catchers.

The ribbon cutting will be held at the Molina Impact Training, facility, 4431 C Eastport Parkway, Port Orange. Drinks and snacks will be provided.