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Daily Position Focus: Designated Hitter, First Base

Craig Kusick
Nelson Cruz
Chili Davis
Rich Chiles
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Ryan Jeffers
Jorge Alcala
Brooks Lee

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* Factoid: Dave Winfield played Designated Hitter for the mighty Twins. and * Factoid: Dave Winfield played Outfield for the mighty Twins.
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Twins Update cards
Twins Coffee Talk
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Bailey, who cracked the Twins rotation to stay last June, weathered some rough spots before posting a 3.31 ERA in his final 11 starts. His 5.05 SO/BB ratio was a franchise rookie record (70-plus innings).



The hard-hitting outfielder led the Twins in homers last year. He finished in a 2nd place tie with Ted Uhlaender in RBIs. Bob was A.L. Rookie of the Year in '59.



Sam has managed the Minnesota Twins since 1961. He slowly and patiently molded a winning team. The likeable leader was finally rewarded when his club captured the 1965 American League Pennant. A fine ballplayer in his own right, Sam was equally adept in the outfield and at first base. Sam left his mark in the majors. In 1947, he was the American League's "Rookie of the Year." In 1951, he led the circuit in doubles, and in 1951 and 1953, Sam was the top outfielder in the league defensively. Sam also tied two major league records in one inning by belting a triple and a home run. That prodigious feat enabled him to equal the record for most long hits and runs batted in for an inning. Sam accomplished this in the fourth inning of a game on June 10, 1952.



Rookie Cards

Joe Mauer
Denny Neagle
Tsuyoshi Nishioka

Gallery Redux!

Jason Richardson, Pitcher - Twins.
Tim Drummond, Pitcher - Twins.

Back to the Front! Twins card back du jour...

Max Kepler
Max, 23, established himself in 2016 as a core player for the Twins. His first home run was a walk-off on June 12; his fourth and fifth produced a team rookie-record seven RBI on July 2; and his 12th through 14th all came in the same game on August 1.
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Twins
Total Card Count

6,758

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