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Six World Series appearances, five World Series rings. |
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Winning twenty-three of the thirty World Series games he has appeared in. Paul is the only player to ever play in a World Series sweep in both the National and American leagues. |
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Five All-Star games... guess what years and go see the All-Star baseballs in the online store. |
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1994 American League Batting Title - .359 average. |
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Shares record for for most games in a season with four or more extra base hits (2): May 11 and September 13, 1991. |
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Paul played 235 consecutive games in right field without making an error, part of 1995, all of 1996 and part of 1997. |
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Led American League in hitting with men on base 1997 - .429. |
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Relentlessly gunning guys out over the years with an arm designed like a Howitzer for the battlefield. |
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15 of 17 steal attempts in 1998. Who says 6'4" guys can't steal? |
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The only player in Major League Baseball history to play on the winning side of three perfect games (Browning, Wells and Cone). |
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August 25, 2001 - Paul becomes the oldest major leaguer to steal twenty bases and hit twenty homeruns in the same season. |
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As a full time, non-designated hitter, Paul was on the winning side of 16 of 19 post-season series. |
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Paul is the first Yankee since Mickey Mantle from 1952-62 to hit at least 18 homeruns in nine consecutive seasons. |
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Paul batted .474 in the 2000 Subway Series, tying a five-game record with nine hits. |
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Had 24 hits and 16 walks in 27 World Series games. |
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Led Reds in HRs, RBI, doubles and walks in 1991. |