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Paul Minner, a left-handed pitcher, spent a decade in Major League Baseball, primarily with the Chicago Cubs and the Brooklyn Dodgers. Born on July 30, 1923, in New Wilmington, Pennsylvania, Minner's journey to the major leagues began when he was signed by the Dodgers as an amateur free agent in 1941. His early career was interrupted by military
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These percentile rankings are a score to indicate how Paul Minner ranks among all historic players for several skill categories. For example, a percentile of "85% Power" would indicate a player among the top 15% of players in raw batting power, and a percentile of "Speed 3%" would indicate a player that is among the slowest players in the history of the game. These percentiles are entirely based on career statistical accomplishments for players with over 500 games played or 500 innings pitched, so may not accurately reflect an intangible ability.
Pitching Skills
Stamina
54%
Clutch
16%
H/9
15%
HR/9
41%
K/9
19%
BB/9
73%
Velocity
19%
Control
29%
Break
24%
Fielding
72%
Batting & Fielding Skills
Contact
18%
Power
51%
Bunting
18%
Drag
19%
Vision
30%
Discipline
46%
Clutch
13%
Durability
50%
Speed
20%
Arm Str
50%
Arm Acc
50%
Reaction
81%
Fielding
72%
Stealing
4%
Baserunning
12%
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