Runner-up in the 1993 American League batting race, 37-year-old Paul Molitor became the oldest player in major league history to drive in 100 runs for the first time in his career. Signed as a free agent by the Toronto Blue Jays in 1993, The Ignitor” became a crucial factor in the Jays` second consecutive World Series Championship. Author Stuart Broomer chronicles Molitor`s upbringing in St. Paul, Minnesota. Broomer also looks at Molitor`s successful battle with cocaine addition in the early 1980s, his tireless community work, and his emergence as a team leader and a fan favorite in Toronto.]]>