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Paul O'Neill
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Had a big standing ovation by Yankee fans during game 5 of the 2001 world series which was his last game at Yankee Stadium of his career.
In 2001, he made the Major League record to become the oldest player to hit over 20 home runs and score over 20 stolen bases in a season.
Made the last catch in
David Wells
' perfect game on May 17, 1998 against the Minnesota Twins.
Outfielder with the Cincinnati Reds (1985-1992) and the New York Yankees (1993-2001).
Made major league debut on 3 September 1985.
Made the last catch in game five of the 1996 world series against the Atlanta Braves on the last game at Atlanta Fulton County Stadium.
Paul O'Neill is a star right fielder for the New York Yankees and is considered to be one of the best Yankee players of the last decade.
Distant relative of Mark Twain. His sister is Molly O'Neill, a food critic for the New York Times.
After winning championship in 1996, '98, '99, and 2000 for the New York Yankees, Paul retired after the 2001 season.
Resides in Columbus, Ohio.
Plays the drums.
Working as a baseball analyst on the YES Network, The Yankees Entertainment Station. (2002)
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