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  1. Paul Andrew O'Neill (born February 25, 1963) is an American former baseball right fielder who played 17 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played for the Cincinnati Reds (1985–1992) and New York Yankees (1993–2001). O'Neill compiled 281 home runs, 1,269 runs batted in, 2,107 hits, and a lifetime batting average of .288.

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  2. Paul O'Neill. Position: Rightfielder. Bats: Left • Throws: Left • Kicks: Left. 6-4 , 200lb (193cm, 90kg) Born: February 25, 1963 in Columbus, OH. Draft: Drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the 4th round of the 1981 MLB June Amateur Draft from Brookhaven HS (Columbus, OH). High School: Brookhaven HS (Columbus, OH) School: Otterbein University ...

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  3. Nickname: The Warrior. Born: 2/25/1963 in Columbus, OH. Draft: 1981, Cincinnati Reds, Round: 4, Overall Pick: 93. College: Otterbein. Debut: 9/03/1985. Relationship (s): uncle of Michael O'Neill. Follow: Batting. Pitching.

  4. For the Series, O’Neill had only 4 hits in 19 at-bats and did not drive home a run, but he did score three runs and play stellar defense. For the third time in his career, Paul O’Neill was a world champion. O’Neill got off to a strong start in 1999, batting .297 with 4 home runs and 20 RBIs in April. Then he slumped miserably in May.

  5. Paul O'Neill was born on Monday, February 25, 1963, in Columbus, Ohio. O'Neill was 22 years old when he broke into the big leagues on September 3, 1985, with the Cincinnati Reds. His biographical data, year-by-year hitting stats, fielding stats, pitching stats (where applicable), career totals, uniform numbers, salary data and miscellaneous ...

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  7. Aug 21, 2022 · A five-time World Series champion and a current YES Network broadcaster, O’Neill had his No. 21 officially retired before the Yankees’ 4-2 win against the Toronto Blue Jays.

  8. Aug 21, 2022 · August 21st, 2022. Bryan Hoch. @ BryanHoch. Paul O’Neill vividly recalls his first visit to Yankee Stadium’s Monument Park, shortly after the November 1992 trade that installed him as the club’s sweet-swinging, hot-tempered right fielder -- a move that would later come to represent the dawn of a four-championship dynasty.

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