Paul Molitor
Played For
Milwaukee Brewers (1978-1992)
Toronto Blue Jays (1993-1995)
Minnesota
Twins (1996-1998)
Primary Team
Milwaukee
Brewers
Awards
All-Star (7) 1980,1985,1988,1991,1992,1993,1994
Gold Glove (5): 1986,1987,1989,1994,1995,1997
ML - Branch Rickey Award 1997
ML ML– Hutch Award 1998
ML - Lou Gehrig Memorial Award 1998
ML – WS MVP 1993
Silver Slugger (4): American League DH - 1987,1988,1993,1996
Hall of Fame 2004
Paul Molitor's career was forged on the strength of collecting base
hits, versatility in the field and savvy on the base paths. As a member of the
Brewers, Twins, and Blue Jays, the seven-time All-Star batted over .300 in a
dozen seasons, stole over 500 bases and fashioned a 39-game hitting streak in
1987. Molitor collected a record five hits for Milwaukee
in Game One of the 1982 World Series and 11 years later, earned World Series
MVP honors for Toronto.
Appearing in at least 400 games at three positions, Molitor totaled 3,319 hits,
eighth on the all-time hit list.
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