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Team
Founded: 1901
Team History:
1901-60 - Washington Senators
1961-Present - Minnesota Twins
Team Colors: Scarlet,
Black, Navy Blue, White & Grey
(Road)
Derivative : Comes
from the area known as the Twin Cities.
Mailing Address & Stadium
Address:
Minnesota Twins, Inc.
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
501 Chicago Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55415
(612) - 375-1366
Opened: April 3,
1982
First Official Game: April
6, 1982, 11-7 loss to Seattle Mariners
Stadium Capacity:
48,678
Surface: AstroTurf
Dimmensions:
* Home to Left Field - 343 Feet
* Home to Left-Center Field - 385
Feet
* Home to Center Field - 408 Feet
* Home to Right-Center Field - 367
Feet
* Home to Right Field - 327 Feet
* Height of Outfield Fence - 7 Feet
(Left Field)
7 Feet (Center Field)
23 Feet (Right Field)
Ground Rules:
- Foul poles are in fair territory.
- Balls that hit the roof or speakers
in fair territory: If the ball
is caught by a fielder, the bater
is out and base runners advance at
their own risk.
- A ball hitting the roof or speakers
in fair territory shall be
judged fair or foul in relation to
where it hits the ground or is
touched by a fielder.
- Any ball that hits the speaker or
roof in foul territory is a foul
ball; however, if the ball is caught
by a fielder, the batter is out
and base runners advance at their
own risk.
- A ball that hits a speaker in foul
territory and ricochets back
into fair territory is still a foul
ball; if the ball is caught by a
fielder, the batter is out and the
base runners advance at their own
risk.
Owner: Carl R. Pohlad
Chairman: Howard
T. Fox, Jr.
President: T. Geron
(Jerry) Bell
Vice President & General
Manager: Terry Ryan
Manager: Ron Gardenhire |
Coaching
History:
Term Coach Reg.Season Playoff
1901 Jimmy Manning 61- 72
1902-03 Tom Loftus 104-169
1904 Patsy Donovan 38-113
1905-06 Jake Stahl 119-182
1907-09 Joe Cantillion 158-297
1910-11 Jimmy McAleer 130-175
1912-20 Clark Griffith 693-646
1921 George McBride 80- 73
1922 Clyde Milan 69- 95
1923 Donie Bush 75- 78
1924-28 Bucky Harris 429-334 7- 7
1929-32 Walter Johnson 350-264
1933-34 Joe Cronin 165-139 1- 4
1935-42 Bucky Harris 558-663
1943-47 Ossie Bluege 375-394
1948-49 Joe Kuhel 106-201
1950-54 Bucky Harris 349-419
1955-57 Chuck Dressen 116-212
(Replaced after 27 Games of 1957 Season)
Cookie Lavagetto 49- 78
1958-61 Cookie Lavagetto 222-306
(Replaced after 66 Games of 1961 Season)
Sam Mele 45- 49
1962-67 Sam Mele 477-382 3- 4
(Replaced after 50 Games of 1967 Season)
Cal Ermer 66- 46-2
1968 Cal Ermer 79- 83
1969 Billy Martin 97- 65 0- 3
1970-72 Bill Rigney 208-184 0- 3
(Replaced after 70 Games of 1972 Season)
Frank Quilici 41- 43
1973-75 Frank Quilici 239-244
1976-80 Gene Mauch 378-394
(Replaced after 125 Games of 1980 Season)
Johnny Goryl 23- 13
1981 Johnny Goryl 11- 25
(Replaced after 36 Games of 1981 Season)
Billy Gardner 30- 43
1982-85 Billy Gardner 262-310
(Replaced after 62 Games of 1985 Season)
Ray Miller 50- 50
1986 Ray Miller 59- 80
(Replaced after 139 Games of 1986 Season)
Tom Kelly 12- 11
1987-2001 Tom Kelly 1128-1233 16- 8
2002-Present Ron Gardenhire 94- 67 4 -6
Retired
Numbers: (5)
3 - Harmon Killebrew
6 - Tony Oliva
14 - Kent Hrbek
29 - Rod Carew
34 - Kirby Puckett
Twins
in the Hall of Fame: (20)
1936 - Walter Johnson
1937 - Tris Speaker
1939 - George Sisler
1945 - Ed Delahanty
1946 - Clark Griffith
1953 - Al Simmons
1956 - Joe Cronin
1963 - Sam Rice
1964 - Heinie Manush
1968 - Goose Goslin
1969 - Stan Coveleski
1972 - Lefty Gomez, Early Wynn
1975 - Bucky Harris
1984 - Harmon Killebrew, Rick Ferrell
1991 - Rod Carew
1994 - Steve Carlton
2001 - Kirby Puckett, Dave Winfield
World Series Titles: (3) 1924, '87, '91
American League Pennants: (6) 1924, '25,
'33, '65, '87, '91
Division Titles: (5) 1969, '70, '87, '91,
'2002
Wild Card: None
AL
Most Valuable Player AL Cy Young Award
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1913 - Walter Johnson (Wash) 1970 - Jim
Perry
1924 - Walter Johnson (Wash) 1988 - Frank
Viola
1925 - Roger Peckinpaugh (Wash)
1965 - Zoilo Versalles
1969 - Harmon Killebrew
1977 - Rod Carew
Rookie
of the Year Manager of the Year
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1958 - Albie Pearson (Wash) 1991 - Tom Kelly
1959 - Bob Allison (Wash)
1964 - Tony Oliva
1967 - Rod Carew
1979 - John Castino (tie)
1991 - Chuck Knoblauch
1995 - Marty Cordova
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