American Hall of Famer whose 3,319 career hits, .306 batting average and 504 stolen bases combined to make him one of the most well-rounded offensive players in baseball history.
Paul Molitor is a Hall of Famer who had one of baseball's most remarkable careers, primarily as a Milwaukee Brewers infielder and designated hitter. His exceptional contact skills produced a .306 career batting average and 3,319 hits. His 39-game hitting streak in 1987 is one of the longest in modern baseball history. He won his only World Series with the Toronto Blue Jays in 1993, earning the series MVP at age 37.
Hit streak and postseason heroics
How They Played
Contact hitter with speed and clutch ability
Lasting Impact
Hall of Fame third baseman and designated hitter