List of Minnesota Twins broadcasters
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baseball team have had many broadcasters in their history in Minnesota. Here is a list of the people that have been a part of bringing the Twins to the people of Minnesota.
Minnesota Twins
The Minnesota Twins are a professional baseball team based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. They play in the Central Division of Major League Baseball's American League. The team is named after the Twin Cities area of Minneapolis and St. Paul. They played in Metropolitan Stadium from 1961 to 1981 and the...
baseball team have had many broadcasters in their history in Minnesota. Here is a list of the people that have been a part of bringing the Twins to the people of Minnesota.
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2011 2011 Minnesota Twins season The Minnesota Twins season was the 51st season for the franchise in Minnesota, and the 111th overall in the American League. The team drew 3,168,107 fans during the year... |
KSTP | Gordon, Gladden, Morris, Atteberry, Ted Robinson Ted Robinson (sportscaster) Theodore "Ted" Robinson is an American sportscaster. He is currently the radio play-by-play announcer for the San Francisco 49ers, having taken over for longtime 49ers announcer, Joe Starkey, following Starkey's retirement in 2009.-Early life:Ted Robinson grew up in Rockville Centre, New York and... , Bob Kurtz Bob Kurtz (broadcaster) Bob Kurtz is an American sportscaster, currently broadcasting games for the Minnesota Wild hockey team. He has previously been a play-by-play announcer for the... |
2010 2010 Minnesota Twins season The Minnesota Twins season was the 50th season for the franchise in Minnesota, and the 110th overall in the American League.It was their first season in their new stadium, Target Field, which made its regular-season debut on April 12 as the Twins defeated the Boston Red Sox 5–2... |
Gordon, Gladden, Morris, Kris Atteberry Kris Atteberry Kris Atteberry is an American baseball broadcaster. He joined John Gordon and Dan Gladden as the pre- and post-game host and backup play-by-play broadcaster for the Minnesota Twins Radio Network in 2007... |
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2009 2009 Minnesota Twins season The Minnesota Twins season was the 49th season for the franchise in Minnesota, and the 109th overall in the American League. It was their final season at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome with their new stadium, Target Field, opening in 2010. They ended the regular season as AL Central champions... |
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2008 2008 Minnesota Twins season The Minnesota Twins season was the 48th season for the franchise in Minnesota, and the 108th overall in the American League. After tying the Chicago White Sox for first in the AL Central Division with an 88–74 record, the team lost a one game playoff to finish second and miss the league... |
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2007 2007 Minnesota Twins season The Minnesota Twins' 2007 season started off with the Twins trying to repeat as champions of the AL Central.-Offseason:* January 11, 2007: Agreed to terms with Ramon Ortiz on a one-year contract.... |
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2006 | WCCO (AM) | Carneal, Gordon, Gladden, Jack Morris Jack Morris John Scott "Jack" Morris is a former Major League Baseball right-handed starting pitcher. He played in 18 big league seasons between 1977 and 1994, mainly for the Detroit Tigers, and won 254 games throughout his career... |
2005 | Carneal, Gordon, Dan Gladden Dan Gladden Clinton Daniel "Dan" Gladden III is an American former Major League Baseball player and current radio broadcaster.-Baseball career:Gladden is a graduate of Westmont High School in Campbell, California... |
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1999 | Carneal, Gordon, Anthony LaPanta | |
1998 | Carneal, Gordon, Ryan Lefebvre Ryan Lefebvre Ryan Lefebvre is an American sportscaster, best known as a play-by-play announcer for Major League Baseball's Kansas City Royals since 1999. In 2008, he became the primary announcer for Royals' television broadcasts on Fox Sports Kansas City... |
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1995 | Carneal, Gordon | |
1994 | Carneal, Gordon, Jim Powell Jim Powell (sportscaster) Jim Powell is an American radio and television sportscaster, currently employed with Major League Baseball's Atlanta Braves after 13 seasons with the Milwaukee Brewers.A native of Roswell, Georgia, Powell was educated at the University of Georgia... |
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1992 | Carneal, John Gordon John Gordon (baseball) John "Gordo" Gordon is a Major League Baseball radio broadcaster who is best known as the play by play announcer for the Minnesota Twins on the Twins Radio Network and their Metro Affiliate KSTP 1500 AM... |
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1989 1989 Minnesota Twins season The 1989 Minnesota Twins finished 80-82, fifth in the AL West. 2,277,438 fans attended Twins games, the seventh highest total in the American League.-Offseason:... |
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1988 1988 Minnesota Twins season The 1988 Minnesota Twins finished a 91-71, second in the AL West. 3,030,672 fans attended Twins games, at the time establishing a new major league record.-Offseason:* November 7, 1987: Eric Bullock was signed as a free agent by the Twins.... |
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1986 1986 Minnesota Twins season The 1986 Minnesota Twins finished a 71-91, sixth in the AL West. 1,255,453 fans attended Twins games, the second lowest total in the American League.-Offseason:* December 20, 1985: Rick Lysander was released by the Twins.... |
Carneal, Joe Angel Joe Angel Joseph "Joe" Angel is a radio play-by-play announcer for the Baltimore Orioles of Major League Baseball. A native of Bogotá, Colombia, Angel is famous for his proper pronunciation of Latin players' names.... |
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1985 1985 Minnesota Twins season The 1985 Minnesota Twins finished with a record of 77-85, fourth in the American League West.-Offseason:* October 17, 1984: Albert Williams was released by the Twins.... |
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1984 1984 Minnesota Twins season The 1984 Minnesota Twins season was a season in American baseball. The team finished with a record of 81-81, second in the American League West.... |
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1983 1983 Minnesota Twins season The 1983 Minnesota Twins finished a 70-92, fifth in the AL West. 858,939 fans attended Twins games, the third lowest total in the American League.- Offseason :* January 12, 1983: Bob Veselic was traded by the Twins to the Houston Astros for Rick Lysander.... |
Carneal, Tim Moreland, Ron Weber | |
1982 1982 Minnesota Twins season The 1982 Minnesota Twins finished 60-102, seventh in the AL West. It was the first time the Twins lost more than 100 games since moving to Minnesota.... |
Carneal, Frank Quilici Frank Quilici Francis Ralph Quilici is a former Major League infielder and manager with a five-year playing career and a four-year managerial career. He played for the Minnesota Twins of the American League in 1965, then 1967-1970... |
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1981 1981 Minnesota Twins season The Minnesota Twins finished a combined 41-68, seventh in the American League West. In the strike split season, the Twins were 17-39, seventh place in the first half and 24-29, fourth place in the second half. 469,090 fans attended Twins games, the lowest total in the American League... |
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1980 1980 Minnesota Twins season The 1980 Minnesota Twins season was a season in American baseball. The Twins finished 77-84, third in the American League West. 769,206 fans attended Twins games, the lowest total in the American League.- Offseason :* December 3, 1979: 1979 rule 5 draft... |
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1979 1979 Minnesota Twins season The 1979 Minnesota Twins season was a season in American baseball. The team finished 82-80, fourth in the American League West.- Offseason :In January 1979, the Twins attempted to trade first baseman Rod Carew to the New York Yankees in exchange for Chris Chambliss, Juan Beníquez, Dámaso García,... |
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1978 1978 Minnesota Twins season The Minnesota Twins finished 73-89, fourth in the American League West.- Offseason :* October 3, 1977: Jim Hughes was released by the Twins.* October 3, 1977: Steve Luebber was released by the Twins.... |
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1977 1977 Minnesota Twins season The 1977 Minnesota Twins season was a season in American baseball. The team finished 84-77, fourth in the American League West.- Regular season :... |
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1976 1976 Minnesota Twins season The Minnesota Twins finished 85-77, third in the American League West. Only 715,394 fans attended Twins games, the lowest total in the American League... |
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1975 1975 Minnesota Twins season The Minnesota Twins finished 76-83, fourth in the American League West.-Offseason:* October 23, 1974: Pat Bourque was traded by the Twins to the Oakland Athletics for Dan Ford and Dennis Myers .... |
Carneal, Larry Calton | |
1974 1974 Minnesota Twins season The Minnesota Twins finished 82-80, third in the American League West.- Offseason :* October 14, 1973: Joe Keough was purchased by the Twins from the Chicago White Sox.... |
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1973 1973 Minnesota Twins season The Minnesota Twins finished 81-81, third in the American League West.- Offseason :* November 30, 1972: Rich Reese was purchased from the Twins by the Detroit Tigers.... |
Carneal, Christensen | |
1972 1972 Minnesota Twins season The Minnesota Twins finished 77-77, third in the American League West.- Offseason :* October 22, 1971: Paul Powell was traded by the Twins to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Bobby Darwin.... |
Carneal, Ray Christensen, Hall | |
1971 1971 Minnesota Twins season The 1971 Minnesota Twins finished 74-86, fifth in the American League West. 940,858 fans attended Twins games, the fifth highest total in the American League, the first time the Twins failed to attract over one million fans since moving to Minnesota.... |
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1970 1970 Minnesota Twins season Led by new manager Bill Rigney, the Minnesota Twins won the American League West with a 98-64 record, nine games ahead of the Oakland Athletics. The Twins were swept by the Baltimore Orioles in the American League Championship Series... |
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1969 1969 Minnesota Twins season Led by new manager Billy Martin, the Minnesota Twins won the newly formed American League West with a 97-65 record, nine games over the second-place Oakland Athletics... |
Carneal, Merle Harmon Merle Harmon Merle Reid Harmon was an American sportscaster who was the play-by-play voice for five Major League Baseball teams, two in the American Football League and the World Football League's only full season of nationally syndicated telecasts.-Early life and career:Born and raised in Salem, Illinois,... , Hall |
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1968 1968 Minnesota Twins season The Minnesota Twins season was a season in American baseball. The team finished 79-83, seventh in the American League.- Offseason :* January 27, 1968: Eric Soderholm was drafted by the Twins in the 1st round of the secondary phase of the 1968 Major League Baseball Draft.- Regular season :Leadoff... |
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1967 1967 Minnesota Twins season The Minnesota Twins finished 91-73, tied for second in the American League with the Detroit Tigers. The Twins had a one-game lead with two games remaining, but lost both games to the Boston Red Sox in the season's final days... |
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1966 1966 Minnesota Twins season The Minnesota Twins finished 89-73, second in the American League. 1,259,374 fans attended Twins games, the second highest total in the American League.-Regular season:... |
Scott, Herb Carneal Herb Carneal Herb Carneal was an American Major League Baseball sportscaster. From 1962 through 2006, he was a play-by-play voice of Minnesota Twins radio broadcasts, becoming the lead announcer in 1967 after Ray Scott left to work exclusively with CBS... , Hall |
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1965 1965 Minnesota Twins season The Minnesota Twins won the 1965 American League pennant with a 102-60 record. It was the team's first pennant since moving to Minnesota, and the 102 wins was a team record.- Regular season :... |
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1964 1964 Minnesota Twins season After winning 91 games the previous two seasons, the Minnesota Twins slumped to 79-83, a disappointing tie for sixth with the Cleveland Indians in the American League, 20 games behind the AL champion New York Yankees.- Offseason :... |
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1963 1963 Minnesota Twins season The Minnesota Twins finished 91-70, third in the American League. 1,406,652 fans attended Twins games, the highest total in the American League.-Offseason:* November 5, 1962: Rudy May was signed as an amateur free agent by the Twins.... |
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1962 1962 Minnesota Twins season The Minnesota Twins improved to 91-71, finishing second in the American League. 1,433,116 fans attended Twins games, the second highest total in the American League.- Offseason :... |
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1961 1961 Minnesota Twins season The Minnesota Twins season was a season in American baseball. The team finished with a record of 70-90, seventh in the American League, which had expanded from 8 to 10 teams during the 1960-61 offseason. It was the franchise's first season in Minnesota after 60 seasons in Washington, D.C.... |
Ray Scott Ray Scott (sportscaster) Ray Scott , was an American sportscaster, best known for his broadcasts for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League. His brother Hal Scott was also a sportscaster.-Early life and career:Scott began his broadcasting career on local radio in the late 1930s... , Bob Wolff Bob Wolff Robert "Bob" Wolff , in New York City, New York is an American sportscaster. He was the radio and TV voice of the Washington Senators from 1947 to 1960, continuing with the team when they relocated and became the Minnesota Twins in 1961. In 1962, he joined NBC-TV... , Halsey Hall Halsey Hall Halsey Hall was a sports reporter and announcer in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area from the 1920s to 1970s.... |
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2011 2011 Minnesota Twins season The Minnesota Twins season was the 51st season for the franchise in Minnesota, and the 111th overall in the American League. The team drew 3,168,107 fans during the year... |
Fox Sports North | Bremer, Blyleven |
2010 2010 Minnesota Twins season The Minnesota Twins season was the 50th season for the franchise in Minnesota, and the 110th overall in the American League.It was their first season in their new stadium, Target Field, which made its regular-season debut on April 12 as the Twins defeated the Boston Red Sox 5–2... |
Fox Sports North/WFTC WFTC WFTC, channel 29, is a MyNetworkTV owned and operated television station licensed to Minneapolis, Minnesota, and serving the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metropolitan area... |
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2009 2009 Minnesota Twins season The Minnesota Twins season was the 49th season for the franchise in Minnesota, and the 109th overall in the American League. It was their final season at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome with their new stadium, Target Field, opening in 2010. They ended the regular season as AL Central champions... |
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2008 2008 Minnesota Twins season The Minnesota Twins season was the 48th season for the franchise in Minnesota, and the 108th overall in the American League. After tying the Chicago White Sox for first in the AL Central Division with an 88–74 record, the team lost a one game playoff to finish second and miss the league... |
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2007 2007 Minnesota Twins season The Minnesota Twins' 2007 season started off with the Twins trying to repeat as champions of the AL Central.-Offseason:* January 11, 2007: Agreed to terms with Ramon Ortiz on a one-year contract.... |
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2005 | Fox Sports North/Victory Sports One | |
2004 | Fox Sports North/Victory Sports One | |
2003 | Fox Sports North/Victory Sports One | |
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2001 | KMSP-TV KMSP-TV KMSP-TV, channel 9, is the Fox-owned-and-operated television station serving the Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minnesota designated market area, owned in a duopoly with MyNetworkTV affiliate WFTC... /MSC |
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1999 | Bremer, Blyleven, Paul Molitor Paul Molitor Paul Leo Molitor , nicknamed "Molly" and "The Ignitor", is an American former Major League Baseball designated hitter and infielder. During his 21-year baseball career, he played for the Milwaukee Brewers , Toronto Blue Jays , and Minnesota Twins... |
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1998 | Bremer, Blyleven, Lefebvre | |
1997 | WCCO-TV/MSC | |
1996 | Bremer, John, Blyleven, Ryan Lefebvre Ryan Lefebvre Ryan Lefebvre is an American sportscaster, best known as a play-by-play announcer for Major League Baseball's Kansas City Royals since 1999. In 2008, he became the primary announcer for Royals' television broadcasts on Fox Sports Kansas City... |
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1995 | Bremer, John, Hartman, Gene Larkin Gene Larkin Eugene Thomas Larkin is a former switch-hitting first baseman, designated hitter and right fielder in Major League Baseball who played his entire seven-season career with the Minnesota Twins. During his playing career he wore #9 for Minnesota, and was a member of both the 1987 and 1991 World... , Bert Blyleven Bert Blyleven Bert Blyleven is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played from to , and was best known for his curveball. Blyleven was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2011... , Kent Hrbek Kent Hrbek Frequently injured , Hrbek retired after the players strike in 1994, citing his nagging injury problems and desire to spend more time with his wife and daughter at their home in Bloomington, MN... |
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1994 | Bremer, Al Newman Al Newman Albert Dwayne Newman is a former infielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Montreal Expos , Minnesota Twins and Texas Rangers... , Tommy John Tommy John Thomas Edward John Jr. is a former left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball whose 288 career victories rank as the seventh highest total among left-handers in major league history... ,], Chad Hartman Chad Hartman Chad Hartman is a regular American radio talk show host on WCCO-AM. He is the host of the noon to 3pm show on WCCO am radio and the topics are primarily news and current events related.-Personal:... |
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1993 | Kaat, Bremer, George Frazier, Mee | |
1992 | Robinson, Kaat, Bremer, Tom Mee | |
1991 | Robinson, Kaat, Bremer | |
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1989 1989 Minnesota Twins season The 1989 Minnesota Twins finished 80-82, fifth in the AL West. 2,277,438 fans attended Twins games, the seventh highest total in the American League.-Offseason:... |
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1988 1988 Minnesota Twins season The 1988 Minnesota Twins finished a 91-71, second in the AL West. 3,030,672 fans attended Twins games, at the time establishing a new major league record.-Offseason:* November 7, 1987: Eric Bullock was signed as a free agent by the Twins.... |
TWINSVISION | Bremer, Killebrew |
KMSP-TV/MSC | Robinson, Jim Kaat Jim Kaat James Lee "Jim" Kaat , nicknamed "Kitty", is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball for the Washington Senators/Minnesota Twins , Chicago White Sox , Philadelphia Phillies , New York Yankees , and St... |
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1987 | TWINSVISION | Bremer, Frank Quilici Frank Quilici Francis Ralph Quilici is a former Major League infielder and manager with a five-year playing career and a four-year managerial career. He played for the Minnesota Twins of the American League in 1965, then 1967-1970... |
KMSP-TV | Killebrew, John Rooney John Rooney John Rooney is an American sportscaster, currently best known for his role as a radio broadcaster for Major League Baseball's St. Louis Cardinals.-Early career:... |
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1986 1986 Minnesota Twins season The 1986 Minnesota Twins finished a 71-91, sixth in the AL West. 1,255,453 fans attended Twins games, the second lowest total in the American League.-Offseason:* December 20, 1985: Rick Lysander was released by the Twins.... |
KMSP-TV | Kurtz, Killebrew |
1985 1985 Minnesota Twins season The 1985 Minnesota Twins finished with a record of 77-85, fourth in the American League West.-Offseason:* October 17, 1984: Albert Williams was released by the Twins.... |
SPECTRUM | Bremer, Killebrew |
KMSP-TV | Kurtz, Killebrew | |
1984 1984 Minnesota Twins season The 1984 Minnesota Twins season was a season in American baseball. The team finished with a record of 81-81, second in the American League West.... |
SPECTRUM | Bremer, Killebrew |
KMSP-TV | Kurtz, Ted Robinson Ted Robinson (sportscaster) Theodore "Ted" Robinson is an American sportscaster. He is currently the radio play-by-play announcer for the San Francisco 49ers, having taken over for longtime 49ers announcer, Joe Starkey, following Starkey's retirement in 2009.-Early life:Ted Robinson grew up in Rockville Centre, New York and... |
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1983 1983 Minnesota Twins season The 1983 Minnesota Twins finished a 70-92, fifth in the AL West. 858,939 fans attended Twins games, the third lowest total in the American League.- Offseason :* January 12, 1983: Bob Veselic was traded by the Twins to the Houston Astros for Rick Lysander.... |
SPECTRUM SPORTS | Dick Bremer Dick Bremer Richard J. Bremer is a sports broadcaster for Fox Sports North. He does the play-by-play announcing for the Minnesota Twins and Minnesota Gophers men's basketball and other Minnesota sports... , Pat Hughes Pat Hughes (baseball) Vergil Patrick "Pat" Hughes has been the play-by-play voice of the Chicago Cubs, working for WGN radio, since 1996. He partnered with color commentator Ron Santo, former All-Star third baseman for the Cubs from 1996 until 2010, when Santo died of cancer. Their unique on-air chemistry came to be... |
KMSP-TV | Bob Kurtz Bob Kurtz (broadcaster) Bob Kurtz is an American sportscaster, currently broadcasting games for the Minnesota Wild hockey team. He has previously been a play-by-play announcer for the... , Larry Osterman |
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KMSP-TV KMSP-TV KMSP-TV, channel 9, is the Fox-owned-and-operated television station serving the Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minnesota designated market area, owned in a duopoly with MyNetworkTV affiliate WFTC... |
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1982 1982 Minnesota Twins season The 1982 Minnesota Twins finished 60-102, seventh in the AL West. It was the first time the Twins lost more than 100 games since moving to Minnesota.... |
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1981 1981 Minnesota Twins season The Minnesota Twins finished a combined 41-68, seventh in the American League West. In the strike split season, the Twins were 17-39, seventh place in the first half and 24-29, fourth place in the second half. 469,090 fans attended Twins games, the lowest total in the American League... |
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1980 1980 Minnesota Twins season The 1980 Minnesota Twins season was a season in American baseball. The Twins finished 77-84, third in the American League West. 769,206 fans attended Twins games, the lowest total in the American League.- Offseason :* December 3, 1979: 1979 rule 5 draft... |
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1979 1979 Minnesota Twins season The 1979 Minnesota Twins season was a season in American baseball. The team finished 82-80, fourth in the American League West.- Offseason :In January 1979, the Twins attempted to trade first baseman Rod Carew to the New York Yankees in exchange for Chris Chambliss, Juan Beníquez, Dámaso García,... |
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1978 1978 Minnesota Twins season The Minnesota Twins finished 73-89, fourth in the American League West.- Offseason :* October 3, 1977: Jim Hughes was released by the Twins.* October 3, 1977: Steve Luebber was released by the Twins.... |
WTCN-TV | Boyle, Harmon Killebrew Harmon Killebrew Harmon Clayton Killebrew , nicknamed "Killer" and "Hammerin' Harmon", was an American professional baseball first baseman, third baseman, and left fielder. During his 22-year career in Major League Baseball , he played for the Washington Senators, a team which later became the Minnesota Twins, and... |
1977 1977 Minnesota Twins season The 1977 Minnesota Twins season was a season in American baseball. The team finished 84-77, fourth in the American League West.- Regular season :... |
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1976 1976 Minnesota Twins season The Minnesota Twins finished 85-77, third in the American League West. Only 715,394 fans attended Twins games, the lowest total in the American League... |
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1975 1975 Minnesota Twins season The Minnesota Twins finished 76-83, fourth in the American League West.-Offseason:* October 23, 1974: Pat Bourque was traded by the Twins to the Oakland Athletics for Dan Ford and Dennis Myers .... |
Scott, Calton, Joe Boyle | |
1974 1974 Minnesota Twins season The Minnesota Twins finished 82-80, third in the American League West.- Offseason :* October 14, 1973: Joe Keough was purchased by the Twins from the Chicago White Sox.... |
WCCO-TV WCCO-TV WCCO-TV, is the CBS owned and operated television station that serves the Minneapolis-St. Paul area of Minnesota. Its transmitter is at the Telefarm complex in Shoreview, Minnesota.- History :... |
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1973 1973 Minnesota Twins season The Minnesota Twins finished 81-81, third in the American League West.- Offseason :* November 30, 1972: Rich Reese was purchased from the Twins by the Detroit Tigers.... |
Scott, Ralph Jon Fritz | |
1972 1972 Minnesota Twins season The Minnesota Twins finished 77-77, third in the American League West.- Offseason :* October 22, 1971: Paul Powell was traded by the Twins to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Bobby Darwin.... |
WTCN-TV | Buetel, Lynn Faris, Hall |
1971 1971 Minnesota Twins season The 1971 Minnesota Twins finished 74-86, fifth in the American League West. 940,858 fans attended Twins games, the fifth highest total in the American League, the first time the Twins failed to attract over one million fans since moving to Minnesota.... |
Buetel, Bob Allison Bob Allison William Robert "Bob" Allison was born in Raytown, Missouri and was a Major League Baseball outfielder and right-handed batter who played in the American League for the Washington Senators / Minnesota Twins from to .... , Hall |
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1970 1970 Minnesota Twins season Led by new manager Bill Rigney, the Minnesota Twins won the American League West with a 98-64 record, nine games ahead of the Oakland Athletics. The Twins were swept by the Baltimore Orioles in the American League Championship Series... |
Carneal, Frank Buetel, Hall | |
1969 1969 Minnesota Twins season Led by new manager Billy Martin, the Minnesota Twins won the newly formed American League West with a 97-65 record, nine games over the second-place Oakland Athletics... |
Carneal, Merle Harmon Merle Harmon Merle Reid Harmon was an American sportscaster who was the play-by-play voice for five Major League Baseball teams, two in the American Football League and the World Football League's only full season of nationally syndicated telecasts.-Early life and career:Born and raised in Salem, Illinois,... , Hall |
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1968 1968 Minnesota Twins season The Minnesota Twins season was a season in American baseball. The team finished 79-83, seventh in the American League.- Offseason :* January 27, 1968: Eric Soderholm was drafted by the Twins in the 1st round of the secondary phase of the 1968 Major League Baseball Draft.- Regular season :Leadoff... |
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1967 1967 Minnesota Twins season The Minnesota Twins finished 91-73, tied for second in the American League with the Detroit Tigers. The Twins had a one-game lead with two games remaining, but lost both games to the Boston Red Sox in the season's final days... |
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1966 1966 Minnesota Twins season The Minnesota Twins finished 89-73, second in the American League. 1,259,374 fans attended Twins games, the second highest total in the American League.-Regular season:... |
Scott, Herb Carneal Herb Carneal Herb Carneal was an American Major League Baseball sportscaster. From 1962 through 2006, he was a play-by-play voice of Minnesota Twins radio broadcasts, becoming the lead announcer in 1967 after Ray Scott left to work exclusively with CBS... , Hall |
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1965 1965 Minnesota Twins season The Minnesota Twins won the 1965 American League pennant with a 102-60 record. It was the team's first pennant since moving to Minnesota, and the 102 wins was a team record.- Regular season :... |
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1964 1964 Minnesota Twins season After winning 91 games the previous two seasons, the Minnesota Twins slumped to 79-83, a disappointing tie for sixth with the Cleveland Indians in the American League, 20 games behind the AL champion New York Yankees.- Offseason :... |
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1963 1963 Minnesota Twins season The Minnesota Twins finished 91-70, third in the American League. 1,406,652 fans attended Twins games, the highest total in the American League.-Offseason:* November 5, 1962: Rudy May was signed as an amateur free agent by the Twins.... |
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1962 1962 Minnesota Twins season The Minnesota Twins improved to 91-71, finishing second in the American League. 1,433,116 fans attended Twins games, the second highest total in the American League.- Offseason :... |
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1961 1961 Minnesota Twins season The Minnesota Twins season was a season in American baseball. The team finished with a record of 70-90, seventh in the American League, which had expanded from 8 to 10 teams during the 1960-61 offseason. It was the franchise's first season in Minnesota after 60 seasons in Washington, D.C.... |
Ray Scott Ray Scott (sportscaster) Ray Scott , was an American sportscaster, best known for his broadcasts for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League. His brother Hal Scott was also a sportscaster.-Early life and career:Scott began his broadcasting career on local radio in the late 1930s... , Bob Wolff Bob Wolff Robert "Bob" Wolff , in New York City, New York is an American sportscaster. He was the radio and TV voice of the Washington Senators from 1947 to 1960, continuing with the team when they relocated and became the Minnesota Twins in 1961. In 1962, he joined NBC-TV... , Halsey Hall Halsey Hall Halsey Hall was a sports reporter and announcer in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area from the 1920s to 1970s.... |