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Team History

KANSAS CITY BLUES (II)
Western Association, 1894-1900


WASHINGTON SENATORS (III)
American League, 1901-1960
AKA Washington Nationals (VII), 1901-1956
A. L. Champion - 1924-25, 1933
World Series Champion - 1924


MINNESOTA TWINS
American League, 1961-present
A. L. West Champion - 1970, 1987, 1991
A. L. Champion - 1965, 1987, 1991
World Series Champion - 1987, 1991


Retired Numbers

3 Harmon Killebrew  
6 Tony Oliva  
14 Kent Hrbek  
29 Rod Carew  
34 Kirby Puckett  


Awards Won & Other Feats

A. L. MVP Z. Versalles, 1965
Harmon Killebrew, 1969
Rod Carew, 1977
 
A. L. Cy Young Award Jim Perry, 1970
Frank Viola, 1988
 
A. L. Rookie of the Year A. Pearson, 1958
B. Allison, 1959
Tony Oliva, 1964
Rod Carew, 1967
J. Castino, 1979
Chuck Knoblauch, 1991
Marty Cordova, 1995
 
Gold Glove Award Jim Kaat (P), 1962-1973
E. Battey (C), 1960-1962
V. Power (1B), 1962-1963
Chuck Knoblauch (2B), 1997
Gary Gaetti (3B), 1986-1989
Z. Versalles (SS), 1963, 1965
Tony Oliva (OF), 1966
Kirby Puckett (OF), 1986-1989
 
Silver Slugger Award Kirby Puckett (OF), 1986-1989, 1992, 1994
Chuck Knoblauch (2B), 1995, 1997
Paul Molitor (DH), 1996
 
Roberto Clemente Man of the Year Kirby Puckett, 1996
Dave Winfield, 1994
Rod Carew, 1977
 
Manager of the Year Tom Kelly, 1991  
A. L. Rolaids Relief Man Bill Campbell, 1976  
A. L. Batting Champion Ed Dalahanty, 1902
Goose Goslin, 1928
Buddy Meyer, 1935
Mickey Vernon, 1946, 1953
Tony Oliva, 1964-1965, 1971
Rod Carew, 1969, 1972-1975, 1977-1978
Kirby Puckett, 1989
 
A. L. Home Run Champion Roy Sievers, 1957
Harmon Killebrew, 1959*, 1962-1964, 1967*, 1969
 
A. L. RBI Champion Goose Goslin, 1924
Roy Sievers, 1957
Harmon Killebrew, 1962, 1969, 1971
Larry Hisle, 1977
Kirby Puckett, 1994
 
A. L. Stolen Base Champion John Anderson, 1906*
Clyde Milan, 1912-1913
Sam Rice, 1920
Ben Chapman, 1937**
George Case, 1939-1943
 
A. L. ERA Champion Walter Johnson, 1912-1913, 1918-1919, 1924
Stan Coveleski, 1925
Garland Braxton, 1928
Allan Anderson, 1988
 
A. L. Strikeout Champion Walter Johnson, 1910, 1912-1919, 1921, 1923-1924
Bobo Newsom, 1942
Camilio Pascual, 1961-1963
Bert Blyleven, 1985***
 
A. L. Pitching Triple Crown Walter Johnson, 1913 (1.09 ERA, 36-7, 243 K)
Walter Johnson, 1918 (1.27 ERA, 23-13, 162 K)
Walter Johnson, 1924 (2.72 ERA, 23-7, 158 K)
 
A. L. Pitching Triple Crown Walter Johnson (at Boston), 7/1/20
Bob Burke (vs. Boston), 8/8/31
Jack Kralick (vs. Kansas City), 8/26/62
Dean Chance (at Cleveland), 8/25/67
Scott Erickson (vs. Milwaukee), 4/27/94
 
*Co-champion
**Also played with the Boston Red Sox
***Also played with the Cleveland Indians


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