Who was on the Twins team in 1987?
1987 Minnesota Twins
1987 Minnesota Twins 1987 Minnesota Twins Official Logo Complete Roster | ||
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Roster Schedule Hitting Pitching Fielding Statmaster | ||
30 | Jeff Bittiger | 1962-04-13 |
28 | Bert Blyleven | 1951-04-06 |
38 | Steve Carlton | 1944-12-22 |
Who was the Twins pitcher 1987?
Pitching. The top three starting pitchers, Frank Viola, Bert Blyleven, and Les Straker provided stability throughout the year.
Who is oldest twin player?
Minnesota Twins: Billy Gardner: Born July 19, 1927.
What players are on the Minnesota Twins?
Twins Roster & Staff
Infielders | B/T | Wt |
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Luis Arraez 2 B/T: L/R Ht: 5′ 10″ Wt: 175 DOB: 04/09/1997 | L/R | 175 |
Carlos Correa 4 B/T: R/R Ht: 6′ 4″ Wt: 220 DOB: 09/22/1994 | R/R | 220 |
Jose Miranda 64 B/T: R/R Ht: 6′ 2″ Wt: 210 DOB: 06/29/1998 | R/R | 210 |
Jorge Polanco 11 B/T: S/R Ht: 5′ 11″ Wt: 208 DOB: 07/05/1993 | S/R | 208 |
Who played in the 1987 World Series?
Minnesota Twins over St. Louis Cardinals (4-3)
Who was the 1987 World Series MVP?
Frank Viola
Louis Cardinals. The Twins defeated the Cardinals four games to three to win the Series. Twins pitcher Frank Viola was named as the 1987 World Series MVP….
1987 World Series | |
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Venue | Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (Minnesota) Busch Memorial Stadium (St. Louis) |
MVP | Frank Viola (Minnesota) |
Who won the World Series in 1987?
Minnesota Twins1987 World Series / Champion
Who is the best player on the Twins?
Byron Buxton of the Twins Is ‘the Best Player in the World’ – The New York Times.
Who is the oldest pitcher in MLB history?
All-time
Player | Pos | Age |
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Phil Niekro* | P | 48 years, 179 days |
Johnny Evers* | 2B | 48 years, 77 days |
Kaiser Wilhelm | P | 47 years, 207 days |
Hod Lisenbee | P | 46 years, 349 days |
Why do Japanese pitchers wear number 18?
The Giants began issuing uniform No. 18 to the ace of their pitching staff, and ever since, on teams all over Japan, wearing that number conveys an implicit stature and respect on a pitcher.
What was the winning percentage of the 1988 Minnesota Twins?
The 1988 Minnesota Twins (click team name for complete roster) home / road splits for the regular season were 47-34 (0.580 winning percentage) at home and 44-37 (0.543 winning percentage) away. Did you know that the 1988 Minnesota Twins were 17-10 in June? We hope you enjoy using the charts below to review other similar schedule splits:
Who was released by the Twins in 1987?
December 21, 1987: Don Baylor was released by the Twins. December 21, 1987: Dan Schatzeder was released by the Twins. December 21, 1987: Mike Smithson was released by the Twins. January 1988: Vic Rodriguez was signed as a free agent by the Twins.
Who are the coaches for the twins?
Twins Roster & Staff Manager & Coaches Position Pete Maki 88 Bullpen Coach Bullpen Coach Bill Evers 67 Major League Coach Major League Coach Kevin Morgan 12 Major League Field Coord Major League Field Coordinator Nate Dammann 75 Quality Control Coach Quality Control Coach
How many twins made the All-Star Game?
Five Twins made the All-Star Game, third baseman Gary Gaetti, outfielder Kirby Puckett, catcher Tim Laudner, starting pitcher Frank Viola, and relief pitcher Jeff Reardon . On September 16, Puckett got his 1000th hit, becoming just the fifth major leaguer to achieve that total before completing his fifth year.