Hall of Fame
A Toledo High School standout at St. Francis de Sales, Paul Peer earned three letters in baseball from 1980-1982. He cut his collegiate career short to join the New York Yankees after his junior season. Peer had 105 career RBIs, 280 total bases and 23 home runs. During his years with the Rockets, Peer was both a consistent and powerful offensive threat, leading the team in total bases and home runs in each of his three seasons. As a first-team All-MAC selection in 1981, Peer led the Rockets in several categories that season including runs (50), hits (60) and doubles (16). In the Yankees system, Peer was named Player of the Week in 1983 with their minor league team in Painstville. Peer was inducted in to the St. Francis Hall of Fame in November, 1993.