Molitor, whose playing career spanned three decades, played for the Milwaukee Brewers (1978-1992), the Toronto Blue Jays (1993-1995) and the Minnesota Twins (1996-1998). In 2004, he was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown in his first year of eligibility.
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No, an NBA player is not eligible to be elected to the Hall of Fame until 5 years after the player retires.
Yes, if you are referring to a particular hall of fame, such as, "We visited the National Football League Hall of Fame." No, when referring to a generic or unspecified hall of fame, such as, "He is in the hall of fame," or "He is in the football hall of fame."
Players who played mainly with the Twins during their career: Rod Carew Harmon Killebrew Kirby Puckett Players who were with the Twins at sometime during their career: Steve Carlton Paul Molitor Dave Winfield
Paul Molitor was elected to the Hall of Fame in 2004. Ferguson Jenkins was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1991.
Paul Molitor who played with the Brewers from 1978-1992 and was elected to the HoF in 2004.
Ricky Henderson, Paul Molitor, Phil Niekro and Dave Winfield are the only players who have once played for the Toronto Blue Jays who were inducted into the Hall of Fame however none of them were inducted into the Hall of Fame as a Blue Jay.
Yes he is in the hall of fame.
Paul Molitor's birth name is Paul Leo Molitor.
Paul Molitor is 6'.
Maybe but you can not go into the Hall Of Fame until 5 years after you retire.
Paul Molitor was born on August 22, 1956.
Paul Molitor was born on August 22, 1956.
Paul Molitor goes by Molly, and The Ingiter.
No
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