The Twins Almanac for May 4th features Minnesota natives Jim Burnos, Charles Bender, and Paul Castner, and Twins legends Harmon Killebrew and . . . Mike Lincoln?
The Twins Almanac for April 27th spans 120 seasons, featuring Charles Albert Bender, Showboat Fisher, Camilo Pascual, Harmon Killebrew, Scott Erickson, David Ortiz, and Joe Ryan.
Tony O! Harmon Killebrew Kirby Puckett Rod Carew Tony Oliva Ladies and gentlemen, we have an official Minnesota Twins Mount Rushmore. Stand and stare, argue over placement, and enjoy an ice cream cone in its presence before heading to Bear Country USA or Deadwood.
Rodney Cline Carew Harmon Killebrew Kirby Puckett Rod Carew After the first two rounds of this series produced the expected Killebrew & Puckett top two, I thought the bronze medal position would be pretty wide open.
Kirbyyyyyyyyyyy Puckett! Harmon Killebrew Kirby Puckett I suspected Harmon Killebrew & Kirby Puckett would top this list—and that is exactly what transpired!
The Killer abides Harmon Killebrew As predicted, Round 1 was a battle between Killebrew & Kirby Puckett, with the former narrowly outpacing the latter to take the George Washington position on the Minnesota Twins Mount Rushmore.
This day in Los Angeles Dodgers history saw Don Drysdale and Brooklyn legend Pee Wee Reese inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame during a ceremony held in Cooperstown on August 12, 1984.
Twins history is chock full of Harmon Killebrew and Walter Johnson, but what other records are likely to remain unbroken? The Minnesota Twins and Washington Senators franchise has had its fair share of Hall of Famers and records.
On Monday, the Minnesota Twins announced the recipients of the Harmon Killebrew Awards for Community Service. The award is handed out by each of the Twins four full-season affiliates to a player who represents the affiliate, the Twins and the work of legendary Harmon Killebrew and his kindness in t...
There comes a time in every Minnesota Twins player’s career that the fans decide the Twins should move on from that player. For some, like Joe Mauer and Harmon Killebrew, the majority of fans wanted to see those players retire as Twins and be done when their ability began to fade.
One of the all-time greats The Hall of Fame weekend was a few weeks ago and as you well know Buck O’Neil was finally inducted. It was an honor that was well deserved and also long overdue.
Twin Cities icon Harmon Killebrew was voted by fellow AL players as The Sporting News' AL Player of the Year, presented in the Oct. 25, 1969, issue of TSN.
Was he the greatest Twin ever? For fans who were around during his playing days, the consensus is overwhelming. Even to younger generations he stands as an icon of hard work, talent, and decency.
If there is any baseball player that could do it all, Harmon Killebrew would be that guy. He was an outstanding power hitter, he could play first base, third base and left field.
A member of the Minnesota Twins have hit 30 or more home runs in 31 different seasons, with a total of 18 different players. How many of these mighty Twins can you name?
The following phrases are actually a reshuffling of the letters contained in the name of an MLB Hall of Famer. Rearrange them to reveal these legendary lettermen.
There are 28 members of the Minnesota Twins Hall of Fame. How many of them can you name?Note: Some members are associated with the team in unique ways
When Harmon Killebrew died in 2011, obituaries recalled the statement of former Baltimore Orioles manager Paul Richards: “Killebrew can knock the ball out of any park, including Yellowstone.” Killebrew’s power resulted in 573 home runs in a 22-year career that spanned from 1954–75.
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