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  1. 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. He managed the Minnesota Twins from 2015-18, earning the 2017 American League Manager of the Year Award. Read more.

  2. Apr 30, 2024 · Paul Molitor (born August 22, 1956, St. Paul, Minnesota, U.S.) is a retired professional baseball player whose .306 lifetime batting average and 3,319 career hits made him one of the most consistent offensive players in Major League Baseball (MLB) history.

  3. Jan 4, 2012 · A seven-time American League All-Star with a smooth swing, above-average speed, and outstanding base-running skills, he finished his career with a .306 batting average and became just the fifth player in major-league baseball history to collect 3,000 hits and 500 stolen bases.

  4. Jun 21, 2020 · Paul Molitor's Top 10 greatest achievements. 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.

  5. 8/22/1956. BAT/THR. Right/Right. Birthplace. St. Paul, MN. College. Minnesota. Career Stats. AVG. .306. HR. 234. RBI. 1307. OPS. .817. Complete career MLB stats for the Minnesota Twins Designated...

  6. Paul Molitor is a Hall of Fame baseball player who played for the Brewers, Blue Jays and Twins. Find out his stats, age, position, height, weight, fantasy and news on his official MLB page.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Paul_MolitorPaul Molitor - Wikiwand

    Paul Leo Molitor (born August 22, 1956), nicknamed " Molly " and " the Ignitor ", is an American former professional baseball player and manager. During his 21-year playing career in Major League Baseball (MLB), he played for the Milwaukee Brewers (1978–1992), Toronto Blue Jays (1993–1995), and Minnesota Twins (1996–1998).

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