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  1. Molitor first opened in 1929, for 60 years it was Paris' most popular swimming baths, known for its two swimming pools and its avant-garde atmosphere. It closed in 1989 and was classed as a listed historic building, then it was used by artists who transformed the abandoned building into a Mecca for the Parisian underground.

  2. Dubbed “Harvey’s Wallbangers” after new manager Harvey Kuenn, the 1982 Brewers club led the league in home runs and sported a number of great offensive players including Gorman Thomas, Paul Molitor, and Yount. Yount also impressed the league with his defense, winning the only Gold Glove Award of his career in 1982.

  3. Paul Leo Molitor. Born. August 22, 1956 (age 67) • Saint Paul • Minnesota. Awards And Honors. Baseball Hall of Fame (2004) • Silver Slugger Award (x4) • seven-time All-Star • Baseball Hall of Fame (inducted in 2004) • World Series MVP • MLB Manager of the Year Award • 1 World Series championship. College. University of Minnesota ...

  4. Paul Molitor played 21 seasons for the Brewers, Blue Jays and Twins. He had a .306 batting average, 3,319 hits, 234 home runs, 1,307 RBIs and 1,782 runs scored. He won 4 Silver Slugger awards, 1 World Series MVP award and 1 World Series.

  5. ポール・レオ・モリター ( Paul Leo Molitor, 1956年 8月22日 - )は、 アメリカ合衆国 ミネソタ州 セントポール 出身の プロ野球監督 、元 プロ野球選手 ( 指名打者 、 三塁手 、 二塁手 )。. ニックネームは、「 The Ignitor 」。.

  6. View the profile of Minnesota Twins Designated Hitter Paul Molitor on ESPN. Get the latest news, live stats and game highlights.

  7. 17 de jun. de 2021 · - Paul Molitor, speaking about Game 4 of the 1993 World Series in which the Blue Jays came back from a 14-9 deficit in the 8th inning. Subscribe Paul Molitor’s 3,319 career hits rank him 10th all-time in Major League history.