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    Paul Molitor

    How many times did Molitor go to the All-Star Game?Paul Molitor

      7. 1980, 1985, 1988, 1991-1994.

    Molitor placed second in batting average in 1987 with .353. How many points did he lose by to the eventual champion?Paul Molitor

      .010. The winner that year was Boston's Wade Boggs. Another second place finish was to teammate John Olerud in 1993. Molitor retired with a career .306 average, despite never winning a batting title.

    Molitor had 3319 hits. When he retired from baseball, which rank was he all-time?Paul Molitor

      9th. Paul retired in 1998 with the Twins.

    Which year did Molitor lead the league in triples?Paul Molitor

      1991. Molitor had 13 triples, tied with Lance Johnson of the White Sox.

    How many times did Molitor lead in runs?Paul Molitor

      3. 1982, 1987, 1991.

    In 1993, Molitor was second in the American League MVP voting. Who was first that year?Paul Molitor

      Frank Thomas. 1992 was the 4th time Molitor was Top Ten in MVP voting.

    Which year did Molitor lead in doubles?Paul Molitor

      1987. Molitor had 41 doubles that year, one ahead of Wade Boggs.

    Molitor only won one award. Which one was it?Paul Molitor

      World Series MVP. Molitor was with the 1993 Toronto Blue Jays.

    Did Molitor ever steal over 500 bases during his career?Paul Molitor

      Yes. 504 over 21 years, with a season-high of 45 in 1987.

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