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    Birth Date: 07/06/1968

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    Edward Charles Knoblauch was born on July 7, 1968 in Houston, Texas.

    The Minnesota Twins used the 25th overall pick on Knoblauch in 1989, and it didn't take long for him to reach the Major League level. He was the Twins starting second baseman on Opening Day in 1991, winning Rookie of the Year honors and helping Minnesota win their second World Series in a five year stretch. Knoblauch continued to improve as the years went on, and he quickly established himself as one of the best players in franchise history.

    His 276 stolen bases is the most by any player in a Twins uniform, as is his single season clip of 62 steals in 1997. Knoblauch led the Majors with 45 doubles in 1994, which was a Twins record at the time. That mark has since been broken by Marty Cordova (46 in 1996) and Justin Morneau (47 in 2008), but it's possible that Knoblauch would still have this record if the 1994 season wasn't cut short by a player's strike. He was an All-Star four times while in Minnesota, winning two Silver Slugger awards and a Gold Glove.

    This was the guy Minnesota wanted to build their franchise around after the retirements of Kent Hrbek and Kirby Puckett. After not trading away the free agent to be at the 1996 deadline, the Twins signed Knoblauch to the largest contract in franchise history on August 24th of that year. It seemed like he was destined to be a Twin for life, and then things changed.

    Just one year later, Knoblauch demanded a trade. He was shipped off to the New York Yankees for prospects Cristian Guzman, Eric Milton, Brian Buchanan and Danny Mota. Knoblauch won three more rings in the Bronx, but he was only a small part of the dynasty as his skills began to decline. After hitting .319 with a 127 OPS+ over the previous four seasons before getting traded, he hit .272 with a 100 OPS+ during his four seasons with the Yankees. But the more infamous part of his decline came in the field, as Knoblauch developed the "yips" and was no longer able to complete the short throw from second to first base. He was strictly a DH by the end of 2000, and moved to left field in 2001.

    While playing left field as a visitor at the Metrodome in 2001, fans began throwing debris in the direction of their former star. Umpires pulled the Yankees off a field that was littered with beer bottles, hot dogs, and a few golf balls. This caused a lengthy delay, and more than 40 fans were ejected. 

     

    Since retiring, Knoblauch has had his share of legal troubles. He was charged with assaulting a family member by choking after an incident with his wife in 2009, which is a third degree felony in Texas. Knoblauch pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor assault charge, and received one year probation. He was arrested again for similar charges in 2014, which prompted the Twins to cancel his upcoming Twins Hall of Fame induction ceremony.

    Knoblauch was also named as a steroid user in the 2007 Mitchell Report, which cited a link to the same trainer who was providing Roger Clemens and Andy Pettitte with performance enhancing drugs. The report alleged that this trainer, Brian McNamee, injected Knoblauch with human growth hormone around seven to nine times during the 2001 season. Knoblauch later admitted this was true, making clear that 2001 was the only time he used such drugs in his career. His poor hitting during that season made him add that "it was not performance enhancing for me."

    Notable Events & Trivia

    • One of five players in Twins history to win AL Rookie of the Year
      • Tony Oliva (1964), Rod Carew (1967), John Castino (1979), Chuck Knoblauch (1991), Marty Cordova (1995)
    • Four time All-Star (1992, 1994, 1996-97)
    • Two Silver Slugger awards (1995, 1997)
    • 1997 Gold Glove
    • 1994 Major League leader in doubles (45)
      • Was a Twins single season record that has since been broken
    • 1997 American League leader in triples (14)
    • Twins all-time stolen base leader (276)
      • Fourth most in Twins/Senators history
    • Twins single season stolen base record (62 in 1997)
      • Fourth most in Twins/Senators history

    Chuck Knoblauch Statistics

    Standard Batting Table
    Season Age Team Lg WAR G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS OPS+ rOBA Rbat+ TB GIDP HBP SH SF IBB Pos Awards
    1991 22 MIN AL 2.9 151 636 565 78 159 24 6 1 50 25 5 59 40 .281 .351 .350 .701 91 .337 92 198 8 4 1 5 0 *4/H6 ROY-1
    1992 23 MIN AL 5.3 155 707 600 104 178 19 6 2 56 34 13 88 60 .297 .384 .358 .743 108 .360 115 215 8 5 2 12 1 *4/6DH AS
    1993 24 MIN AL 3.6 153 685 602 82 167 27 4 2 41 29 11 65 44 .277 .354 .346 .699 90 .336 94 208 11 9 4 5 1 *4/6H8  
    1994 25 MIN AL 4.1 109 499 445 85 139 45 3 5 51 35 6 41 56 .312 .381 .461 .841 117 .392 121 205 13 10 0 3 2 *4/6 AS,MVP-20
    1995 26 MIN AL 6.7 136 629 538 107 179 34 8 11 63 46 18 78 95 .333 .424 .487 .911 136 .421 146 262 15 10 0 3 3 *4/6 MVP-17,SS
    1996 27 MIN AL 8.7 153 701 578 140 197 35 14 13 72 45 14 98 74 .341 .448 .517 .965 143 .440 154 299 9 19 0 6 6 *4/DH AS,MVP-16
    1997 28 MIN AL 6.8 156 716 611 117 178 26 10 9 58 62 10 84 84 .291 .390 .411 .800 110 .381 114 251 11 17 0 4 6 *4/6D AS,GG,SS
    1998 29 NYY AL 2.8 150 706 603 117 160 25 4 17 64 31 12 76 70 .265 .361 .405 .765 102 .355 107 244 13 18 2 7 1 *4/D  
    1999 30 NYY AL 3.5 150 715 603 120 176 36 4 18 68 28 9 83 57 .292 .393 .454 .848 118 .388 123 274 7 21 3 5 0 *4  
    2000 31 NYY AL 0.3 102 457 400 75 113 22 2 5 26 15 7 46 45 .283 .366 .385 .751 92 .343 92 154 6 8 1 2 0 4D/H  
    2001 32 NYY AL 1.0 137 600 521 66 130 20 3 9 44 38 9 58 73 .250 .339 .351 .691 83 .331 87 183 10 14 5 2 1 *7D/H  
    2002 33 KCR AL -0.9 80 336 300 41 63 9 0 6 22 19 3 28 32 .210 .284 .300 .584 50 .282 45 90 5 4 2 2 1 7/HD  
    12 Yrs 44.6 1632 7387 6366 1132 1839 322 64 98 615 407 117 804 730 .289 .378 .406 .783 106 .368 112 2583 116 139 20 56 22 *47DH6/8  
    162 Game Avg 4.4 162 733 632 112 183 32 6 10 61 40 12 80 72 .289 .378 .406 .783 106 .368 112 256 12 14 2 6 2    
                                                               
    MIN (7 Yrs) 38.0 1013 4573 3939 713 1197 210 51 43 391 276 77 513 453 .304 .391 .416 .807 114 .381 121 1638 75 74 7 38 19 *46H/D8  
    NYY (4 Yrs) 7.5 539 2478 2127 378 579 103 13 49 202 112 37 263 245 .272 .366 .402 .768 100 .356 104 855 36 61 11 16 2 47DH  
    KCR (1 Yr) -0.9 80 336 300 41 63 9 0 6 22 19 3 28 32 .210 .284 .300 .584 50 .282 45 90 5 4 2 2 1 7/HD  
    Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Original Table
    Generated 3/20/2025.

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    It takes a lot of... personality to cause Twins fans to go full-on Philly, but little Chucky did it!

    People forget just how popular he was before he piddled it down his leg.  If he wasn't your favorite Twin at the time, you still saw a huge career ahead of him.  And as a Twin.

    His career ended with much of the state of Minnesota quietly chuckling to themselves as they heard the latest on him.  And to have him stinking up Yankee Stadium?  A lot of us laughed out loud, and talked of karma or some such.

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