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Paul Andrew O'Neill (born February 25, 1963) is an American former baseball right fielder who played 17 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played for the Cincinnati Reds (1985–1992) and New York Yankees (1993–2001). [1] O'Neill compiled 281 home runs, 1,269 runs batted in, 2,107 hits, and a lifetime batting average of .288.
The New York Yankees announced this morning that they will be retiring former outfielder Paul O’Neill’s No. 21 on August 21 of this year. O’Neill is the 23rd Yankee to earn this honor, and ...
Cruz is the son of retired minor leaguer Rafael Cruz. The elder Cruz named his son after his favorite player, former New York Yankees outfielder Paul O'Neill. [23]On September 22, 2020, Cruz was involved in a deadly vehicle crash in the Dominican Republic in which three people were killed.
The 1990 Cincinnati Reds season was the 121st season for the franchise in Major League Baseball, and their 21st and 20th full season at Riverfront Stadium.Starting with a team best nine straight wins to open the season, as well as holding the top spot in the National League West every game during the season, the Reds went 41–21 after 62 games, splitting the remaining 100 games 50–50 to end ...
NEW YORK — Add another plaque to the crowded wall of retired numbers at Yankee Stadium. On Tuesday, the Yankees announced that they will retire Paul O’Neill’s No. 21 this season. With his ...
On Tuesday the New York Yankees announced they’re retiring Paul O’Neill’s No. 21. “Eight years after Paul O’Neill was honored with a plaque in Yankee Stadium’s Monument Park, the ...
But Paul O'Neill threw a perfect strike to Chris Sabo who tagged Van Slyke for a 9–5 double play. The Reds regained the lead in the fifth when Winningham reached on a fielder's choice, stole second, and scored on O'Neill's drive to left center that hit the wall after barely avoiding Bonds' glove. Drabek went the distance but got the loss.
Eight years ago, Paul O’Neill was thanked by the Yankees for his contributions to their dynasty with a plaque in Monument Park. On Sunday, the Yankees retired his No. 21 — the 23rd player or ...