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  1. A seven-time All-Star, Molitor retired following the 1998 campaign, when he stole his 500th career base to become only the fifth player with at least 3,000 hits and 500 stolen bases. He finished his career with a .306 batting average, 3,319 hits, 605 doubles, 1,782 runs scored and 504 steals. Molitor was elected to the Hall of Fame in 2004.

  2. 4 de ene. de 2012 · Paul Leo Molitor was born on August 22, 1956, in St. Paul, Minnesota, to Kathleen and Richard Molitor, an accountant with the Burlington Northern Railroad. Paul was the fifth of their eight children, six girls and two boys. When Molitor began playing organized baseball he lived near Grand Avenue and Pascal Street.

  3. 19 de ene. de 2023 · Paul Molitor played twenty-one years in the major leagues, getting over 3,000 hits and achieving a number of other standards typically associated with the Hall of Fame. He is ninth on the all-time list for hits , eleventh for doubles , eighteenth for runs scored and thirty-sixth for stolen bases .

  4. 22 de jun. de 2020 · Paul Molitor inevitably left the impression that he could do anything on a baseball field. At bat, Molitor remained an inexhaustible source of offense. “The Ignitor” is one of only five Major Leaguers to bat at least .300, steal 500 bases and amass 3,000-plus hits. Ty Cobb, Eddie Collins, Ichiro

  5. Paul Leo Molitor...wife Destini, daughters Blaire and Julia, sons Joshua and Ben...1974 graduate of Cretin High School in St. Paul, where he played soccer and was All-State in baseball and basketball...played in International Games in Montreal in summer of 1975...attended University of Minnesota where he was All-Conference in his final two seasons. ...

  6. 1998 Minnesota Twins. 4. $4,250,000.00. -. -. Paul Molitor Stats by Baseball Almanac. On October 12, 1982, Paul Molitor had five hits during Game 1 of the 1982 World Series - the first player in World Series history with five hits during the same game, a record tied only once since, during the 2011 World Series.

  7. Paul Molitor played 21 seasons for the Brewers, Blue Jays and Twins. He had a .306 batting average, 3,319 hits, 234 home runs, 1,307 RBIs and 1,782 runs scored. He won 4 Silver Slugger awards, 1 World Series MVP award and 1 World Series.