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Daily Position Focus: Catcher, First Base

Jose Morales
Joe Mauer
Mitch Garver
Joe Mauer
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Ryan Jeffers
Jorge Alcala
Brooks Lee

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* Factoid: Jack Morris played Pitcher for the mighty Twins.
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The American League Rookie of the Year for 1967, Rod was a pleasant surprise for The Twins. He moved right into Minnesota's starting line-up early in the year and won the second base job immediately. For the entire season Rod's average was up among the league leaders. He topped his club in triples and was third on The Twins in base-hits. Born in The Panama Canal Zone, Rod had an impressive minor league career. The fleet-footed young man stole 94 bases in three years, including 52 for Orlando in 1965.



In 1966 Joe will face the challenge of breaking into the power-packed Minnesota line-up. Though used sparingly in 1965, the young man impressed Mgr. Mele and his teammates with his hustling brand of play. Joe began as an outfielder but The Twins' Instructional School taught him how to play the hot-corner.



Willi will do anything to get on base. In a game in September 2023, he reached on a hit-by-pitch, a walk and a bunt single. He led the American League in hit by pitches the first half of the season. One of the most versatile players in history, Willi became the third ever to have 20+ appearances at five different positions, 6-29-24.



Rookie Cards

Adalberto Mejia
David Arias
Pat Mahomes

Gallery Redux!

Gene Larkin, First Base - Twins. and Gene Larkin, Outfield - Twins.
Joe Mauer, First Base - Twins.

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

Bert Blyleven
In becoming a 20-game winner in 1973 at age of 22, Bert ranks as the 13th youngest pitcher in modern baseball history and the 38th youngest of all time to have achieved such a feat.
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Total Card Count

6,758

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