O’Neill had never batted .300 as a Red, but he did so in his first six seasons in New York, including a Batting Title in 1994 with a .359 Average. O'Neill was not just showing off a better average as his power number improved with six 20 Home Run and four 100 RBI years, and he would go to four All-Star Games with the Yanks. More importantly, he was a large piece of the Yankees machine that won four World Series Championships in five years (1996 & 1998-2000).
O'Neill retired in 2001 and totaled 2,105 Hits, 281 Home Runs, and 1,269 RBIs.
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