Chart: Molitor by the numbers

November 4, 2014 at 7:10AM
Milwaukee Brewers batter Paul Molitor flips the stub of his broken bat back as he heads for first base in the fourth inning of the World Series, Tuesday, Oct. 12, 1982, St. Louis, Mo. Molitor drove in a run with the single, but was cut trying to stretch it into double. He set a new World Series record with five hits in the game. (AP Photo) ORG XMIT: APHS180810
From .300 seasons and on, Molitor had a prolific career. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

0: Years of managing experience, at any level.

1: Elected to Hall of Fame in 2004 in his first year of eligibility.

2: World Series appearances as a player (Milwaukee 1982, champion Toronto 1993).

3: Times he led the AL in hits (1991, 1993 and 1996).

4: Seasons ranked either first or second in runs scored in AL.

5: Seasons with at least seven triples.

6: Times in top five of AL batting average.

7: Number of All-Star teams.

8: Seasons with at least 180 hits.

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9: Career ranking in hits (3,319).

10: Seasons with at least 88 runs scored.

11: Career ranking in doubles (605).

12: Times batted over .300 in his career.

13: Managers in Twins history; he is No. 13.

14: Seasons with at least 19 stolen bases.

15: Seasons with Milwaukee to begin his career.

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