ESPN's Hall of 100 -- Ranking the all-time greatest MLB players
Paul Molitor
Paul Molitor, INF/DH
Career: 1978-98, Brewers, Jays, Twins
Fun fact: 1993 World Series MVP
Appearing in 1,171 of his 2,683 career games at designated hitter, Molitor batted .300 or better 12 times and .325 or better five times, collecting a grand total of 3,319 hits (ninth most all time) over 21 seasons.
Molitor had a 39-game hitting streak in 1987, the longest streak since Pete Rose hit in 44 straight in 1978. The Twins Cities native finished his career in Minnesota.
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