William Malone Twins Daily Contributor Posted April 28, 2025 Posted April 28, 2025 Glenn Charles Adams was born on October 4, 1947 in Northbridge, Massachusetts. The Houston Astros selected him with the fourth overall pick in 1968. He was released in 1972 after struggling throughout the minor leagues. Adams was signed by the San Francisco Giants, and made his Major League debut for them in 1975 at the age of 27. He hit .300 with four home runs in 61 games as a rookie. The Minnesota Twins acquired him for cash after Adams struggled in 1976. He hit .338 in 95 games for the Twins in 1977, splitting time at corner outfield and designated hitter. Adams continued to play in Minnesota through 1981, primarily serving as a designed hitter. He slashed .281/.325/.399 during his time with the Twins, which was a sample size of 501 games. These numbers are weighted down by a lackluster 1981 campaign, which was ultimately his final year with the club. Adams played 30 games for the Toronto Blue Jays in 1982, and then retired. View full player
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