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    2019 Killebrew Award Winner - Calvin Faucher (Ft. Myers Miracle)


    Seth Stohs

    When Twins legend Harmon Killebrew passed away in 2011, the Twins honored his legacy off the field by creating the Harmon Killebrew Award for Community Service. There would be one player selected from each of the Twins four, full-season minor league affiliates.Over this week, we have introduced you to three of the four Killebrew Award winners. Today, we will briefly introduce you to the 2019 Killebrew Award winner for the Ft. Myers Miracle, RHP Calvin Faucher.

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    Calvin Faucher was the Twins 10th-round draft pick in 2010 out of UC-Irvine. He signed quickly and spent that summer in Elizabethton. He pitched mostly in Cedar Rapids in 2018. In 2019, Faucher moved up to Ft. Myers and went 3-2 with two saves and a 4.42 ERA. In 55 innings, he struck out 61 batters.

    Off the field, Faucher made an impression by being active in the Ft. Myers community. He kept himself busy throughout the season with a variety of activities.

    The Miracle have always hosted several camps for kids and Faucher was happy to volunteer. Recently he told Twins Daily, “Yeah, we hosted a few kids camps at Hammond Stadium that were always fun. Local kids coming out and enjoying a day of baseball. We also held a disability dream and do camp at the stadium as a team, which is always great, not only for the participants but also for the players. Being able to help kids that aren’t able to get out and play sports as often, to get them out and enjoying sports and letting loose and being active with a smile on their faces.”

    The miracle also are frequently seen at Ft. Myers area hospitals visiting sick children.

    “We also went to Golisano Children’s Hospital in Fort Myers. Being able to do this was very special to me. My fellow teammates Joe Record, Bailey Ober, and I had the pleasure of being able to visit kids at the hospital. Being able to talk to the kids and hold conversations and just get their minds off of the illnesses that they have been battling, and putting smiles on their faces was awesome. Seeing how strong and positive these kids are while going through these battles really puts things into perspective of how there are bigger things than a game of baseball.”

    Faucher will soon turn 24 years old, and clearly he shows an advanced makeup and understanding of his role and responsibilities and the impact that he, as a professional athlete, can have on the youth.

    It’s also not lost on him the impact that Harmon Killebrew had on the communities he lived in and the impact he made.

    “I mean we all know Harmon Killebrew is a legend not only in the Minnesota Twins organization, but in baseball history as well. So, being associated with him and an award named after him, it’s an honor to be able to receive this award.”

    Previous Ft. Myers Miracle Killebrew Award winners:

    2011 - Reggie Williams

    2012 - Andy Leer

    2013 - Stephen Wickens

    2014 - Tim Shibuya

    2015 - Tanner Vavra

    2016 - Trey Vavra

    2017 - Kevin Garcia

    2018 - Tyler Wells

    Other 2019 Killebrew Award Recipients

    Rochester Red Wings - Jake Reed

    Pensacola Blue Wahoos - Hector Lujan

    Fort Myers Miracle - Calvin Faucher

    Cedar Rapids Kernels - Brian Rapp

    Congratulations to Calvin Faucher on earning the 2019 Harmon Killebrew Award for Community Service for the Ft. Myers Miracle.


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