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Paul Molitor

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Paul Molitor

Paul Leo Molitor (born August 22, 1956), nicknamed "Mollie" 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). He was known for his exceptional hitting and speed. He made seven All-Star Game appearances, and was the World Series Most Valuable Player in 1993. Molitor ranks tenth on the all-time MLB career hits list with 3,319. He is one of only five players in history with 3,000+ hits, a lifetime .300+ batting average, and 500+ career stolen bases. Considered one of the most "clutch" hitters in baseball history, Paul Molitor still has the best career postseason batting average in MLB history (minimum 100 at-bats) at .368. Molitor was described as “the most nondescript superstar in baseball,” with Sports Illustrated calling him “The Complete Player” and “a template of the refined ballplayer.” Ted Williams said, “I watch him and I say to myself, ‘There is probably the best hitter in the game today.’ He's the closest thing to Joe DiMaggio in the last 30 years. Matter of fact, every time I watch him, I say, ‘There's Joe.‘“ Molitor grew up in Minnesota and attended the University of Minnesota before beginning his MLB career. After his retirement as a player, he served as a coach for the Seattle Mariners and the Twins. In 2004, he was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility, becoming one of the first players enshrined after spending a significant portion of his career as a designated hitter. He was a finalist for the Major League Baseball All-Century Team. On November 3, 2014, Molitor was announced as the 13th manager of the Twins. He managed the team for four seasons, from 2015 to 2018.

Infobox

Batting average
306
Hits
3,319
Home runs
234
Runs batted in
1,307
Stolen bases
504
Managerial record
305–343
Winning %
471
Induction
2004
Vote
85.2% (first ballot)

Tables

· Coaching and managerial career › Managerial record
mw- G
mw- G
Team
mw- G
From
W
To
L
Regular season record
Win %
Regular season record
G
Regular season record
W
Regular season record
L
Post–season record
Win %
Minnesota Twins
Minnesota Twins
Team
Minnesota Twins
From
2015
To
2018
Regular season record
648
Regular season record
305
Regular season record
343
Regular season record
471
Post–season record
1
Post–season record
0
Post–season record
1
Post–season record
000
Total
Total
Team
Total
From
648
To
305
Regular season record
343
Regular season record
471
Regular season record
1
Regular season record
0
Post–season record
1
Post–season record
000
Ref.:
Ref.:
Team
Ref.:
Team
From
To
Regular season record
Post–season record
mw- G
W
L
Win %
G
W
L
Win %
Minnesota Twins
2015
2018
648
305
343
471
1
0
1
000
Total
648
305
343
471
1
0
1
000
Ref.:
· External links
Preceded byGeorge Bell & Nick EsaskyJohn Olerud
Preceded byGeorge Bell & Nick EsaskyJohn Olerud
Awards and achievements
Preceded byGeorge Bell & Nick EsaskyJohn Olerud
Awards and achievements
American League Player of the Month September 1989May 1993
Awards and achievements
Succeeded byKen Griffey Jr.John Olerud
Preceded byRobby Thompson
Preceded byRobby Thompson
Awards and achievements
Preceded byRobby Thompson
Awards and achievements
Hitting for the cycle May 15, 1991
Awards and achievements
Succeeded byDave Winfield
Awards and achievements
Preceded byGeorge Bell & Nick EsaskyJohn Olerud
American League Player of the Month September 1989May 1993
Succeeded byKen Griffey Jr.John Olerud
Preceded byRobby Thompson
Hitting for the cycle May 15, 1991
Succeeded byDave Winfield

References

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    https://www.statmuse.com/mlb/ask?q=highest+batting+average+playoffs+career%2C+minimum+100+at-bats
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    https://web.archive.org/web/20010514142741/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/baseball/mlb/news/1998/12/03/molitor_quits/
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    https://web.archive.org/web/20160305040016/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/66545260/hall-of-famer-paul-molitor-preparing-for-role-as-twin-coach
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    https://www.mlb.com/news/torey-lovullo-paul-molitor-win-manager-honors-c261897234
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    https://www.baseball-reference.com/managers/molitpa01.shtml
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    https://kstp.com/minnesota-sports/paul-molitor-back-working-for-twins-as-special-assistant/6177869/
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    http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/sports/2001987767_molitor25.html
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    https://www.baseball-almanac.com/recbooks/rb_stbah.shtml
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    https://www.chicagotribune.com/2004/07/26/chaotic-lives-blessed-careers/
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    https://www.kare11.com/article/sports/cale-leiviska-pro-disc-golfer/89-a34bbed0-58c9-4b99-8d7c-b37dbd1b3ddf
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