About Mike Pagliarulo Memorabilia & Collectibles
Michael Timothy Pagliarulo is a retired Major League Baseball player who served as a third baseman. Born on March 15, 1960 in Medford, Massachusetts, he began his Major League Baseball career after being drafted by the New York Yankees in the MLB amateur draft held in 1981. He was a sixth round pick by the Yankees and played his very first Major League Baseball game on July 7, 1984.
Pagliarulo also became part of the San Diego Padres when he was traded to the team in 1989. He spent a year and a half in the with the team and then returned to the American League. There, he joined the Minnesota Twins for the 1991 season of the baseball league. With the Twins, Pagliarulo was able to bring home his very first World Series win. He was a starting baseman of the Twins in its World Series battle in 1991. At the middle of the 1993 season, Pagliarulo joined the Baltimore Orioles and spent the rest of the 1993 season with the team.
According to sources, he appeared in the Japanese League during the 1994 season that was abridged by a strike. He played for the team Seibu Lions, where its future manager, Tsutomu Ito was also a player. He went back to the Major League Baseball to play for the Texas Rangers and had his final game in the league on October 1, 1995. His records show that his highest number of home runs was 32 which he achieved in the 1987 season.
Sources reveal that he is currently running a website.
Mike Pagliarulo memorabilia like his autographed MLB jerseys, autographed baseballs and autographed MLB bats can be bought at this site. Also available are MLB signed cards, MLB bedding and pillows and MLB tailgating gear.
About Mike Pagliarulo:
Mike Pagliarulo (full name: Michael Timothy Pagliarulo; no nicknames) played third baseman from 1984 until 1995 for the New York Yankees, San Diego Padres, Minnesota Twins, Baltimore Orioles and Texas Rangers. He played for the Yankees from 1984 - 1989, Padres from 1989 - 1990, Twins from 1991 - 1993, Orioles in 1993 and Rangers in 1995. Over 11 seasons, he played 1246 games, hit 134 home runs, drove in 462 runs, and stole 18 bases. Born on March 15, 1960 in Medford, MA, Pagliarulo stands 6' 1" and weighs 205 lb. He attended high school and was drafted by the New York Yankees in the 6th round of the 1981 amateur draft. His debut was on July 7, 1984 and he played his final game on October 1, 1995. Over his career, Pagliarulo made $4,665,000. Common misspellings of his name include Michael mark michael Mike Timothy Pagliarulo paglirulo.