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Paul O'Neill Biography

Paul O'Neill

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Date of Birth: 1963 , February-25
Birth Nation: United States
Height: 6 Feet 4 Inch

Quick Timeline of Paul O'Neill

1963 Born in Columbus, Ohio, United States
1981 Received all-state honors
1985 Made his major-league debut
1990 Won World Series
1992 Traded to New York Yankees
1991 Received his first All-Star
2001 Announced his as a player
2001 Began his Broadcasting career
1984 Married to Nevalee O'Neill

Detail Timeline of Paul O'Neill

February 25 , 1963

Born in Columbus, Ohio, United States

Paul O'Neill was born as Paul Andrew O'Neill in Columbus, Ohio, United States of America to American parents. He became interested in baseball since his childhood days as his parents were the big fan of Major League Baseball and Cincinnati Reds.

1981

Received all-state honors

While Paul was in his young age, he joined Brookhaven High School. While he was there, he was interested in basketball and he was one of the outstanding high school basketball players of his high school. In 1981, he received all-state honors in his senior year.

September 3 , 1985

Made his major-league debut

In the 1981 Major League Baseball draft, he was selected by the Cincinnati Reds and he made his debut on 3rd of September 1985 in the major-league. He played about five games in the 1985 session but in the 1986 season, he played as a minor.

1990

Won World Series

Though he played as a minor in the 1986 and 1987 session, He has an outstanding year as a player in 1988 and 1989 and won this first World Series in 1990. They won this against Oakland Athletics. He also had an outstanding year in 1991 session. 

November 3 , 1992

Traded to New York Yankees

At the end of 1992, he joined New York Yankees and he played about 141 games in this first session. He was made the no three hitters in his first session and he played in this line up for the rest of his professional life. 

1991

Received his first All-Star

In the early 1990s, he earned his first All-Star and that was while he was still playing for Cincinnati Reds. He got his second All-Star game in 1994. He also had an outstanding year as a professional player in the mid and late 1990s. 

2001

Announced his as a player

Paul O'Neill is the former player of Cincinnati Reds and New York Yankees. He played for the New York Yankees for about a decade and he was named as the Warrior by the New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner.

2001

Began his Broadcasting career

He announced his retirement as a professional player in 2001 and since then he has been active in the broadcasting world. He worked as an analyst on the New York Yankees Pre-Game Show. He also severed in the New York Yankees Post-Game Show as its analyst. 

1984

Married to Nevalee O'Neill

In 1984, Paul got married to love of his life Nevalee O'Neill. As a loving spouse, they have been parents for three different times in their life. Their son Aaron O'Neill weights 190 lbs and he is six feet tall. They have a lovely daughter named Alexandra O'Neill. 

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In 1984, Paul got married to love of his life Nevalee O'Neill. As a loving spouse, they have been parents for three different times in their life. Their son Aaron O'Neill weights 190 lbs and he is six feet tall. They have a lovely daughter named Alexandra O'Neill. His nationality is American and he is of white ethnicity.

While Paul was in his young age, he joined Brookhaven High School. While he was there, he was interested in basketball and he was one of the outstanding high school basketball players of his high school. In 1981, he received all-state honors in his senior year. In the 1981 Major League Baseball draft, he was selected by the Cincinnati Reds and he made his debut on 3rd of September 1985 in the major-league. He played about five games in the 1985 session but in the 1986 season, he played as a minor. He has an outstanding year as a player in 1988 and 1989 and won this first World Series in 1990. At the end of 1992, he joined New York Yankees and he played about 141 games in this first session. He got his second All-Star game in 1994. He announced his retirement as a professional player in 2001 and since then he has been active in the broadcasting world. He worked as an analyst on the New York Yankees Pre-Game Show. His net worth is $20 million dollars.