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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
• Longest HR to CF in Metrodome History
• Molitor’s Three-Year SB Streak Snapped
• Big Comeback in 2000
• Two Minnesotans Make MLB Debuts
• Manager Wins 1,000th Game
• Eleventh Cycle in Team History
April 5, 1994
Muñoz Hits Epic Blast
Pedro Muñoz hit a 473-foot bomb to center field at the Metrodome on this date in 1994. It was the longest homer ever hit to center at the Dome.
The longest homer at the Dome overall was 481 feet to right field by M
As has been mentioned in previous posts, the Marlins desperately want... NEED... to move salary. The only thing that had prevented the Marlins from selling off pitching prior to the start f the season was the fact that they made the playoffs last year. How would that look? dismantling the strength of a team on the heels of a playoff appearance? It was abundantly clear that with the Braves being the Braves, and Philly improving, that at best Miami was a third place team and most likely out of the
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
• Birthdate of a Clubhouse Cancer
• Tommy John Pitches in 26th Season
• Twins Trade Pomeranz
• Ortiz Walk-Off
April 4, 1956
Birthdate of Tommy Herr
Clubhouse cancer Tommy frickin’ Herr was born on this date in 1956. Screw that guy, am I right?
April 4, 1989
Tommy John Pitches in 26th Season
45-year-old Tommy John was the Yankees Opening Day starter at the Metrodome on this date in 1989, outdueling reigning Cy Young Award winner Frank Viola fo
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
• Happy Birthday, Darrell Jackson and Ryan Doumit
• First Game at the Domea
• Old Man Grand Slam
• Radke Does Radke Stuff
• Stelmaszek Throws Out First Pitch
• Combined One-Hit Shutout
April 3
Happy Birthday, Darrell Jackson
Happy birthday to former Twins pitcher Darrell Jackson, born in Los Angeles on this date in 1956. The Arizona State alumnus pitched nine no-hit innings in his professional debut at double-A Orlando on April 14, 197
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
• Happy Birthday, Tom Johnson and Denny Hocking
• Twins Trade Ramos for Power and Stigman
• First MLB Game at Target Field
April 2
Happy Birthday, Tom Johnson
Happy birthday to former Twins pitcher Tom Johnson, born in St. Paul in 1951. He had a stellar season out of the Twins bullpen in 1977, earning 16 wins (all in relief) and 15 saves. Those 16 wins were ninth-most in the American League,
Hello again Twins fans! This is another post in my series about Minnesota Twins baseball cards. Please share your opinions, stories, comments, and memories below.
1977 Topps
Overall, I think it’s safe to say the mid to late 70s cards are not my favorite. But 1977 might be little better than the other sets of this era. Again, the Twins do not have a plethora of stars in the 1977 set. The 1977 Topps baseball card design is, I would say, good. I like the large team name, italicized, and o
This book written by Thom Henninge tells the story of the great Tony Oliva.
Tony O. has a fascinating life story from growing up in Cuba to coming to the USA to pursue his dream of playing baseball. This book really delves into all the things that this man has endured to make his dream happen. Unfortunately that dream came to an end sooner than he would have liked and was published before he received a long overdue honor of getting into the Hall of Fame. A must read for a
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
• Birthdate of Ron Perranoski
• Meares Hits Game-Winning Homer
• Five Home Runs on Opening Day
• Carneal Passes Away
• Mauer Ready to Lead Twins to Title
• Berríos Pitches Three-Hit Shutout
April 1, 1936
Birthdate of Ron Perranoski
Ron Perranoski was born in Paterson, New Jersey on this date in 1936. He led the American League in saves in 1969 and ’70 when the Twins won back-to-back AL West Championships.
And here it is, folks—the Twins Almanac for March 31st:
March 31, 1971
Twins Release Tiant
After just one season in Minnesota, the Twins released Luis Tiant at the end of spring training on this date in 1971.
1970—Tiant’s sole season in Minnesota—was the middle of a three-year rough patch in his career. He had posted double-digit wins each of his first five seasons in Cleveland, culminating with 21 in 1968 when he led the league with a 1.60 ERA and 0.871 WHIP and came in fifth
We look forward to seeing if Austin Martin can translate his on base skills to the big leagues. Will those skills translate without more power? He has a career 105 ISO is the minor leagues which led to major league projections this year in the 80-99 range. That leads to the following questions.
Is there any reason to hope that his ISO is trending up?
Can a hitter be a successful every day player with a ISO in the 80-99 range?
Any hope?
There is at least some reason to
TABLE OF CONTENTS
• Twins Trade Landreaux for Hatcher
• Bob Casey Laid to Rest
• Great Starting Pitching in 2019
• Brainerd HS Grad Off to a Great Start
March 30, 1981
Twins Trade Landreaux for Hatcher
The Twins traded Ken Landreaux to the Dodgers for Mickey Hatcher and a pair of prospects on this date in 1981. Calvin Griffith had acquired Landreaux and a trio of prospects from the Angels two years earlier in exchange for Rod Carew.
Landreaux made Twi
TABLE OF CONTENTS
• Happy Birthday, Mike Kingery and Billy Beane
• Twins Acquire Veteran Pinch Hitter
• Puckett Placed on DL
March 29
Happy Birthday, Mike Kingery
Happy 63rd birthday to 1979 Atwater High School graduate Mike Kingery, born in Saint James, MN in 1961. When he was six months old, the Kingerys moved to Atwater where Mike’s father was proprietor of the Atwater Bowling Center.
Kingery signed with the Royals as an amateur free agent on August 27, 1979. He made hi
The offseason tends to consolidate around narratives. Certain moves seem to scratch the itches of specific analysts, and depending on the volume they project their voice at, the vibes around said team will grow or shrink accordingly. For example, the MLB zeitgeist loved the Yankees acquiring Juan Soto, and hated the Mariners trading Eugenio Suarez. They hate that the Red Sox cut payroll, and loved that the Diamondbacks increased theirs.
The true talent level of a team is often hard to see.
Every year my brother and I make preseason picks just for fun just to see if we differ and who gets more right. Without further adieu:
My brother’s picks:
AL Division winners:
Orioles
Twins
Rangers
Wildcards:
Yankees
Rays
Astros
NL Division winners:
Braves
Brewers
Dodgers
Wildcars:
Reds
Giants
Diamondbacks
League Champs
Orioles
Dodgers
World Series victors:
Dodgers
My picks:
Okay. Here's mine.
AL Division winners:
With the 2024 season starting today, I thought I'd start up the old Almanac blog again. You think I can keep this up every day all season long? Stay tuned!
With no further ado, here it is—the Twins Almanac for March 28th:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
• Some Unsettling News About Kirby
• Berríos Historically Good on Opening Day
• Brainerd Grad Makes MLB Debut
March 28, 1996
Puckett Wakes Up with Vision Problem
36-year-old superstar Kirby Puckett appeared poised for a big year,
In case you missed it, we launched the Minnesota Twins Players Project. It's a community-driven effort to collate and refine the best information about any Minnesota Twins player, past or present.
One of the aspects of this feature is its extensive use of tagging. When a player is created in the Players Project, it searches all of Twins Daily for related tags; that could be front page news, forum topics, or here in the user blogs.
If you want your work (either in the forums or blogs) t
Hey Twins fans! This is the sixth post in my series about Minnesota Twins baseball cards. Please share your opinions, stories, comments, and memories below.
1976 Topps
Well, I feel like this entry is a bit of a dud. Few star players and few interesting cards. The 1976 Topps baseball card design is just OK in my opinion. I do like the colored bars on the bottom of the card showing the name of the player and team. I also like the player silhouette, but overall, I can’t say it’s one of my
Introduction of the series here
Part 2: 1961-1962 Offseason MLB expansion here
Part 3: 1964 World Series Champs! here
Part 4: 1967 World Champs! here
Part 5: Modern Day Free About to Begin! here
Part 6: 1975-1980! here
1981 Season:
1981 Draft:
1. SEA - RF Kal Daniels
2. SEA - 3B Kevin Mitchell
3. BAL - 3B Mike Greenwell
4. SD - RF Jose Canseco
5. HOU - LF Lenny Dykstra
Kirby Puckett goes to the Toronto Blue Jays 8th over
Hey Twins fans! This is the fifth post in my series about Minnesota Twins baseball cards. This post is in a little different order than prior posts. Because I tend to dive most deeply into the most obscure player of the set (we all know about Tony, the Killer, and Carew not to mention Puckett, Hrbek, Mauer, and Morneau), this post will start with a write up of the player I deem to be most obscure in this set. Also “best” and “favorite” might be the same card, hence no different write up. If my f
I recommend this book for any baseball history lover. I listened to the audio version and I’d say that’s the best way to go because you get to hear the actual voices of these players from eras gone by. The stories are fantastic. Buy the book using this link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0061994715/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?ie=UTF8&dib_tag=se&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.7fjk1HXRssxp4xminq-cCeHyuyzhT53tyot69f6-cdGSydFSdD0Gik_Q8ApPIiQxbc-wL3cc_9J7vnUltVCUfUHtKSvccVYMKPeH1pWwJwzQ4_bpnWP96H4Yr_r5hhMqi3BFF0
The Saints were down 5-1 in the 7th inning. Culpepper hit a 3-run HR (his 8th HR of the season). In the 9th inning, down one run with 2 outs and 2 strikes, KC singled in the game-tying run.
I am not a follower of Donald Trump. I have participated in several no kings rallies and am disgusted with what he and his followers have done to our country and the world. I would like to know what most Brazilians feel about the United States now and about the folks our citizens have elected to represent us.