Paul O’Neill
86
Overall
Paul O’Neill — christened ‘The Warrior’ by owner George Steinbrenner — brought relentless intensity to right field for the 1998 Yankees, batting over .300 and driving in more than 100 runs for a side that lost just 48 regular-season games all year. Few players have ever taken an out harder, or a win more seriously.
When Go Unbeaten serves up the 1998 Yankees, O’Neill is the competitive edge you want in the corner of your outfield.
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Career highlights
- Won the 1994 American League batting title with a .359 average.
- Earned five World Series rings — one with Cincinnati in 1990 and four with the Yankees.
- Had his No. 21 retired by the Yankees in 2022.
Frequently asked
What is Paul O'Neill's rating in Go Unbeaten?
Paul O’Neill is rated 86 OVR as an outfielder — the right fielder — in the New York Yankees 1998 squad on Go Unbeaten.
Why was Paul O'Neill called The Warrior?
Yankees owner George Steinbrenner gave him the nickname for his famous intensity — O’Neill treated every at-bat like a battle and was known for berating himself after outs.