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    Birth Date: 07/11/1934
    Deceased: 04/09/1995

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    Bob Allison was born July 11, 1934, just outside Kansas City. Bob was a multi-sport athlete in high school. After high school, he enrolled at the University of Kansas on a football scholarship but also played baseball. During his college years, baseball scouts started noticing Allison in the summer Ban Johnson baseball league in and around Kansas City. He signed with the Washington Senators in 1955. In 1956, Allison roomed with Harmon Killebrew in AAA Charlotte starting a lifelong friendship.

    He debuted on September 16, 1958, in a 5-1 loss against Cleveland. Allison had one of only two hits that day for the Senators.

    Nobody expected too much from Allison when the 1959 season opened, but he went on to hit .261/.333/.482 earning an all-star berth and the American League Rookie of the Year.

    After the Senators moved to Minnesota, Bob was a mainstay for the Twins as the young team grew and matured into contenders. He played mostly right or left field, but also played more than 100 games in center field and first base. He was key player for the Twins throughout the 1960s having all-star seasons in 1963 and 1964 finishing each year with an OPS over .900. He also had a very good season during the World Series year of 1965. After 1965, his number of games played dwindled because of injuries. Allison retired after the 1970 season.

    After the Senators moved to Minnesota, Allison always lived in the Twin Cities year-round and worked for Coca-Cola in the winters. After retiring from baseball, he started working for Coca-Cola full-time, retiring from that long career in 1989. Unfortunately, shortly after retirement he was diagnosed with Ataxia, a rare disease that impairs nerves and coordination. He passed away in 1995 at the age of 60.

    In 1990, Allison, with help from former teammates Jim Kaat and Frank Quilici, set up the Bob Allison Ataxia Research Center at the University of Minnesota. The Center has raised more than $10 million dollars for Ataxia research. However, Ataxia remains incurable.

    Notable Events & Trivia

    In the first game in Twins History, Allison hit a home run leading off the 7th inning. This was the first HR and RBI in Twins history. The Twins beat the Yankees that day 6-0.

    Allison played his entire 13-year career with the Senators/Twins Franchise. For his career he hit .255/.358/.471 with 256 home runs, and 796 RBI. His OPS+ was 127 and WAR was 34.1.

    His 256 home runs still stand as the third most in franchise history behind only Harmon Killebrew and Kent Hrbek. Allison’s 796 RBI are 12th in franchise history.

    Bob was a three-time all-star and the 1959 Rookie of the Year.
     

    Bob Allison Statistics

    Standard Batting
    Year Age Tm Lg G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS OPS+ TB GDP HBP SH SF IBB Pos Awards
    1958 23 WSH AL 11 37 35 1 7 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 5 .200 .243 .229 .472 32 8 1 0 0 0 0 8/7  
    1959 24 WSH AL 150 639 570 83 149 18 9 30 85 13 8 60 92 .261 .333 .482 .815 122 275 22 2 5 2 1 *8/97H AS,MVP-28,RoY-1
    1960 25 WSH AL 144 605 501 79 126 30 3 15 69 11 9 92 94 .251 .367 .413 .780 110 207 14 2 5 4 4 *9/8H3  
    1961 26 MIN AL 159 677 556 83 136 21 3 29 105 2 7 103 100 .245 .363 .450 .813 112 250 17 5 5 8 1 *93/H  
    1962 27 MIN AL 149 613 519 102 138 24 8 29 102 8 5 84 115 .266 .370 .511 .881 131 265 9 4 3 3 0 *9/87H  
    1963 28 MIN AL 148 626 527 99 143 25 4 35 91 6 1 90 109 .271 .378 .533 .911 151 281 7 3 1 5 2 *9/8H AS,MVP-15
    1964 29 MIN AL 149 594 492 90 141 27 4 32 86 10 1 92 99 .287 .404 .553 .957 163 272 7 7 0 3 4 3879H AS,MVP-23
    1965 30 MIN AL 135 519 438 71 102 14 5 23 78 10 2 73 114 .233 .342 .445 .787 118 195 5 2 1 5 4 *7H/389  
    1966 31 MIN AL 70 204 168 34 37 6 1 8 19 6 0 30 34 .220 .345 .411 .756 111 69 2 3 0 2 2 7H9/8  
    1967 32 MIN AL 153 576 496 73 128 21 6 24 75 6 4 74 114 .258 .356 .470 .826 134 233 5 2 3 1 2 *79/H  
    1968 33 MIN AL 145 527 469 63 116 16 8 22 52 9 7 52 98 .247 .324 .456 .780 129 214 16 2 1 2 5 *73H/89  
    1969 34 MIN AL 81 220 189 18 43 8 2 8 27 2 4 29 39 .228 .333 .418 .751 106 79 8 1 1 0 5 7H/39  
    1970 35 MIN AL 47 87 72 15 15 5 0 1 7 1 0 14 20 .208 .345 .319 .664 83 23 2 1 0 0 0 H7/398  
    13 Yrs 1541 5924 5032 811 1281 216 53 256 796 84 50 795 1033 .255 .358 .471 .829 127 2371 115 34 25 35 30    
    162 Game Avg. 162 623 529 85 135 23 6 27 84 9 5 84 109 .255 .358 .471 .829 127 249 12 4 3 4 3    
    Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Original Table
    Generated 3/21/2024.

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    Twins All-Decade Team, the '60s (The Hitters)

    Over the coming weeks at Twins Daily, I will be digging into the history of the Minnesota Twins and presenting for you Twins teams of the decades. Tonight, we will start with my choices for the Hitters of the 1960s Twins. Tomorrow, I'll post the pitchers of that decade (five starters, five relievers).Finally, on Thursday night, I'll post a fun interview/podcast with someone who is very familiar with the Twins of the 1960s. Hopefully you are as interested in the Twins 60-year history and will discuss the players and the list.

    Building the Twins All-Time Dream Team - Part 2

    As we saw in part 1, having your pick of whoever you want in Twins history can be quite fun. We built a pitching rotation of 40.6 WAR while only spending about 20 percent of our $130 million budget. This is what the lineup would look like.

    The Twins Almanac for May 17

    In Twins history, May 17th has included a breakthrough game, a visit by a home run legend, a perfect game to forget and the final departure of perhaps the greatest Twin of all time.

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