Twins' Attendance & Data

METROPOLITAN STADIUM Twins 1967 Club SeatingCapacity ...... 45182 CALVIN R. GRIFFITH Distances from Home Plate ____ President Lefffield Line Leftfield Riqhtfield Rightfield Line 346 365 373 330 MRS. THELMA GRIFFITH HAYNES Left-center Center Right-center Vice-President and Assistant Treasurer 430 430 425 EUGENE V. YOUNG (Outfield fence is 12 ft. high is left and right fields, Treasurer 8 ft high in centerfield.) OSWALD L. BLUEGE HOME ATTENDANCE HIGHS Secretary and Controller Crowd Opponent Date Game ...... 50,596 Oct. 14, 1965 WHEELOCK WHITNEY All-Star Game ...... 46,706 Nat. League July 13, 1965 Director

Single Weekday Game ------34,289 New York July 18, 1963 . Night Game ...... 42,034 New York July 17, 1963 SABATH A. ' ------37,207 New York July 17, 1966 Twi-Night Doubleheader ------34,239 August Il, 1962 HOWARD T. FOX, Jr. Saturday ...... 39,665 New York July 7 1962 Traveling Secretary Sunday ...... 41,021 August I, 1965 SHERRARD A. ROBERTSON Holiday 5 39,720 a.m. New York May 30, 962 Farm Director 1 35,635 p.m. New York May 30, 1962 1120,956 New York July 6-8, 1962 WILLIAM S. ROBERTSON Three-Date Series_—_)...... 40.944 New York Friday Night Director of Stadium Operations 39,665 New York Sat. Afternoon 40,347 New York Sun. Afternoon JAMES K. ROBERTSON Season ..... ...... ...... 1,463,268 1965 Director of Concessions

GAME STARTING TIMES TOM MEE Director of Public Relations Single Day ...... 1:30 p.m Saturdays ...... 1:15 p.m. Single Night ...... 8:00 p.m June S ...... 6:00 p.m. CHARLES LAVENDER Doubleheader Day 1:00 p.m Fourth of July ...... 11:00a.m. Ticket Manager ...... 6:00 p.m. TwiNight Doubleheader ...... Labor Day DON CASSIDY 5:00 p.m September 23 ...... 10:00 a.m. Group Promotions

(NOTE: Central Daylight Saving Time starts 2 am., April 30th, and ends 2 a.m., October 29th.) Assistant Farm Director

ADMISSION PRICES Assistant Director of Public Relations Box Seat ...... $3.00 Reserved Grandstand ...... $2.50 General Admission $1.50 LOU RAMACKEL Assistant Ticket Manager PARKING JACK ALEXANDER 14500-Car Capacity - $ 1.00 Per Car, $5.00 Per Bus. Assistant Controller GEORGE LENTZ Trainer RAYMOND CRUMP Twins' Players Pronunciation guide Equipment RICHARD ERICSON BATTEY ...... BAT-eu OGlER 1 - . . - OH-zhay Stadium Superintendent ...... BAHZ-well ...... Oh-LEE-vuh BOSWELL OLIVA WILLIAM E. PROFFIIt, Jr., M.D. CAREW ...... Cuh-ROO OLLOM ...... OH-Ium Club Physician QUILICI ...... QUILL-uh-see CASTIGLIONE...... DR. R. N. ALBINSON DR. E. S. PEDERSON Cans-TI LL-e-own ROLAND ...... ROE-lund DR. I. J. HERRING DR. N. A. THEIGE CRIDER ...... CRY-der ROLLINS ...... RAH-Iirsz DR. E. J. CHALK DR. R. F. GUSTAFSON Club Dentists ERMER ...... ER-mer SAUER ...... SOUR IZQUIERDO Ins-ken-AIR-do SEVCIK ...... SEV-sick KAAT...... COT SIEBLER ...... SEE-blur

KILLEBREW ...... KILL-uh-broo TOVAR ...... TOE-vahr KOSCO ...... KAHS-ko UHLAENDER ...... YOU-Ian-der Executive Offices: 869-1461 LEMON...... LEMM-un VALDESPINO Val-dess-PEE-no 8001 Cedar Avenue

MELE ...... - ...... MEE-lee VERSAILLES ...... Ver-SIGH-yes Bloomington, Minnesota 55420 MITTERWALD ...MITT-e,-wahid WERDICK ...... WUR-dik

Page One Twins' Attendance & Stadium Data

METROPOLITAN STADIUM 1967 Baseball Club SeatingCapacity ...... 45182 CALVIN R. GRIFFITH Distances from Home Plate ____ President Lefffield Line Leftfield Riqhtfield Rightfield Line 346 365 373 330 MRS. THELMA GRIFFITH HAYNES Left-center Center Right-center Vice-President and Assistant Treasurer 430 430 425 EUGENE V. YOUNG (Outfield fence is 12 ft. high is left and right fields, Treasurer 8 ft high in centerfield.) OSWALD L. BLUEGE HOME ATTENDANCE HIGHS Secretary and Controller Crowd Opponent Date World Series Game ...... 50,596 Los Angeles Oct. 14, 1965 WHEELOCK WHITNEY All-Star Game ...... 46,706 Nat. League July 13, 1965 Director

Single Weekday Game ------34,289 New York July 18, 1963 . Single Night Game ...... 42,034 New York July 17, 1963 SABATH A. 'SAM MELE Doubleheader ------37,207 New York July 17, 1966 Manager Twi-Night Doubleheader ------34,239 Boston August Il, 1962 HOWARD T. FOX, Jr. Saturday ...... 39,665 New York July 7 1962 Traveling Secretary Sunday ...... 41,021 Baltimore August I, 1965 SHERRARD A. ROBERTSON Holiday 5 39,720 a.m. New York May 30, 962 Farm Director 1 35,635 p.m. New York May 30, 1962 1120,956 New York July 6-8, 1962 WILLIAM S. ROBERTSON Three-Date Series_—_)...... 40.944 New York Friday Night Director of Stadium Operations 39,665 New York Sat. Afternoon 40,347 New York Sun. Afternoon JAMES K. ROBERTSON Season ..... ...... ...... 1,463,268 1965 Director of Concessions

GAME STARTING TIMES TOM MEE Director of Public Relations Single Day ...... 1:30 p.m Saturdays ...... 1:15 p.m. Single Night ...... 8:00 p.m June S ...... 6:00 p.m. CHARLES LAVENDER Doubleheader Day 1:00 p.m Fourth of July ...... 11:00a.m. Ticket Manager ...... 6:00 p.m. TwiNight Doubleheader ...... Labor Day DON CASSIDY 5:00 p.m September 23 ...... 10:00 a.m. Group Promotions

(NOTE: Central Daylight Saving Time starts 2 am., April 30th, GEORGE BROPHY and ends 2 a.m., October 29th.) Assistant Farm Director

ADMISSION PRICES JIM RANTZ Assistant Director of Public Relations Box Seat ...... $3.00 Reserved Grandstand ...... $2.50 General Admission $1.50 LOU RAMACKEL Assistant Ticket Manager PARKING JACK ALEXANDER 14500-Car Capacity - $ 1.00 Per Car, $5.00 Per Bus. Assistant Controller GEORGE LENTZ Trainer RAYMOND CRUMP Twins' Players Pronunciation guide Equipment RICHARD ERICSON BATTEY ...... BAT-eu OGlER 1 - . . - OH-zhay Stadium Superintendent ...... BAHZ-well ...... Oh-LEE-vuh BOSWELL OLIVA WILLIAM E. PROFFIIt, Jr., M.D. CAREW ...... Cuh-ROO OLLOM ...... OH-Ium Club Physician QUILICI ...... QUILL-uh-see CASTIGLIONE...... DR. R. N. ALBINSON DR. E. S. PEDERSON Cans-TI LL-e-own ROLAND ...... ROE-lund DR. I. J. HERRING DR. N. A. THEIGE CRIDER ...... CRY-der ROLLINS ...... RAH-Iirsz DR. E. J. CHALK DR. R. F. GUSTAFSON Club Dentists ERMER ...... ER-mer SAUER ...... SOUR IZQUIERDO Ins-ken-AIR-do SEVCIK ...... SEV-sick KAAT...... COT SIEBLER ...... SEE-blur

KILLEBREW ...... KILL-uh-broo TOVAR ...... TOE-vahr METROPOLITAN STADIUM KOSCO ...... KAHS-ko UHLAENDER ...... YOU-Ian-der Executive Offices: 869-1461 LEMON...... LEMM-un VALDESPINO Val-dess-PEE-no 8001 Cedar Avenue

MELE ...... - ...... MEE-lee VERSAILLES ...... Ver-SIGH-yes Bloomington, Minnesota 55420 MITTERWALD ...MITT-e,-wahid WERDICK ...... WUR-dik

Page One ecords* Table of Contents Page Club Season R Most Players ..._.44 in 1909, 1964 Admission Prices Inside Front Cover Fewest ...... 3944 is 1906 Fewest Players ...... 25 in 1908, 1917 Minnesota ...... 4297 in 1961 All-Star Game Players, Club ...... ...... 3 I 'Minnesota ...... __._..._.34is 1966 MostAssists ...... 2232in 1911 Attendance Records ...... _...... Inside Front Cover Most Games ...... 163 in 1962, 1964 Minnesota _...... _...l78l in 1962 Fewest Assists .....1587 in 1951 Batting by Twins Against Other Clubs, 1966 ..... 11-15 Most Runs ...... _...... 892 in 1930 Minnesota 798 in 1962 Minnesota ...... 1600 in 1963 Batting, Official Team and Individual Figures, 1966 ...... Fewest Runs ...... 380 in 1909 Most Chances Acc'd ...... 6363 in 1910 Minnesota _...... ___6318 in 1965 Biographies and Records of 1967 Twins ...... ...... Minnesota ...._...... 663 in 1966 Most Hits ...... l62Oin 1930 Fewest Chances Acc'd ..5672 in 1953 Coaches Records ...... -...... 22-23, 26 Minnesota ...... __1445 in 1962 Minnesota ...... _ ...... 6083 in 1963 Day-by-Day Log of Twins, 1966 ...... - .... 7-9 Fewest Hits ...... - ...... 1 112 in 1909 Most Errors _... 325 in 1901 Minnesota ...... _.._._...134l in 1966 Minnesota ...... _...... 174 in 1961 Day Game Performance of Twins, 1966 ...... _ . MontSingles ...... l209 1n 1935 Fewest Errors ...... - 118 in 1958 Doubleheader Performance of Twins, 1966 ...... Minnesota ___..__._I006 in 1962 Minnesota ...... - 129 in 1962 Most Consecutive Extra- Games of Twins, 1966 Most Doubles ...... 308 in 1931 Minnesota .. 257 in 1965 Errorless Games . 9 i 1952 Farmhands Invited to Spring Training ...... 47-48 Minnesota ...... _...8 in 1962, 1965 Most Triples ..._...... _._... 100 in 1931 Farm System, Twins' Affiliates ..... _...... 41 Minnesota .. --- .. --- ...... 46 in 1964 Most Plays ...... 186 in 1935 Minnesota _...... _. 173 in 1962 Most Homeruns ______225 in 1963 Fielding, Official Team and Individual Figures, 1966 ...... Fewest Doubleplays .. 93 in 1912 Most Grand-Slams ....8 in 1938. 1961 Minnesota Griffith, Calvin R., Twins' President ...... 20 118 in 1966 Most ..._..2395 in 1964 Most Consecutive Games Hall of Fame, Club Players Enshrined ...... Most Long Hits ... 494 in 1964 with Doubleplays ...... 19 in 1956 Home and Away Records of Twins, 1966 ...... Most Stolen Buses ... 228 in 1913 Minnesota in 1962, 1961 Minnesota _. 92 in 1965 Most DP's in Cons. Homerun Leaders, Twins-Senators, All-Time ...... 46 Most Bases on Balls ._._.._ 690 in 1956 Games _...... 29, 19g. in1956 Honor Roll of Twins ...... , 9 Minnesota ...... _..... 649 in 1962 Minnesota ...... _..19, 9g. in 1962 Most ...... 1019 in 1964 Most Passed Balls ------40 in 1945 Hotels Patronized by Twins ...... Minnesota 18 in 1964 Fewest Strikeouts------359 in 1927 Kaaf Pitching Breakdown, 1966 ...... Minnesota 823 in 1962 Fewest Passed Balls ..... 3 in 1927 Minnesota ...... Sin 1966 Medical Staff, Twins' ...... Inside Back Cover Most Batsmen .... 59 in 1921 Minnesota _ ------44 in 1964 Highest Fielding Mole, Sabath Anthony, Manager ...... 21 Average ...._...... 980 in 1958, 1962 Fewest Hit Batsmen 8 in 1947 Metropolitan Stadium, General Information Inside Front Cover Minnesota ...... 31 in 1962 Lowest Fielding Ave...... 936 in 1902 Minnesota ._...... 972 in 1961 Minor League Training Camp, Twins .....- ...... Most Runs Batted In ...... 822 in 1936 Minnesota _...... 758 in 1962 Most Games Won _..... 102 in 1965 Performance of Twins, Night Game 1966 ...... JO Highest Batting Ave. _303 in 1925 Most Games Lost ..._. 113 in 1904 Minnesota ...... _. 90 in 1961 Officials, Minnesota Twins ...... .. I Minnesota ...... _.. .260 in 1962 Lowest Batting Ave.... .223 in 1909 High Percent. _..(99.53) .651 in 1933 Olive Batting Analysis, 1966 ...... Minnesota .249 in 1966 Minnesota .....(102.60) .630 in 1965 One- Games of Twins, 1966 ...... Jo Highest Slugging Ave. -.430 in1963 Low Percent. ----(38-113) .252 in 1904 Minnesota ...... (70-90) .438 in 1961 Pacesetting Twins of 1966 ...... ...... 39 Lowest Slugging Ave. -.281 in 1910 Minnesota .382 in 1966 Most Woe _._ 25 in 1914 Minnesota Pinch-Hitters, Individual Record. 1966 ...... Most Grounded 14 in 1961 Most Shutouts Lost 29 in 1909 Pitching by Twins Against Other Clubs, 1966 ...... into DP's .._...... 145 in 1951 Minnesota ______.... 141 in 1961 Minnesota _...... 14 in 1964 Pitching, Official Team and Individual Figures, 1966 ...... Fewest Grounded Most 1-0 Games Won ... II in 1914 Pitching Records, Lifetime, by Twins' Staff ...... -...... into DP's _...... ______93 in 1965 Minnesota Sin 1966 Most left on Bases ...... 1305 in 1935 Pronunciation Guide, Twins' Players ...... Inside Front Cover Most 1-0 Games Lost -- 7 in 1915 Minnesota ___1209 in 1962 Minnesota ..._ ...... 3 in 1964 Public Relations Officials, ...... _..._...... 29 Fewest Left on Bases 998 in 1959 Most Cons. Wins ...... 17 in 1912 Records, Club Game ...... 5 Minnesota ____1079 in 1966 Minnesota _._..... 10 in 1963 Records, Club Individual for Season ...... 4-5 Most .300 Hitters ...__. 9 in 1925 Most Cons. Losses __IB in 1948, 1959 Most Putouts ....4435 in 1964 Minnesota 13 in 1961 Records, Club Season ...... 3 ...... Roster, Minnesota Twins, 1967 ...... -...... - Club records date from 1901. 'Minnesota' records are indicated in Schedule, Minn. Twins in American League, 1967...... Back Cover all cases where those figures have not already exceeded the all-time standard. Schedule, Minnesota Twins in Spring Training, 1967 ...... 15 Scouting Staff of Minnesota Twins ...... Inside Back Cover Shutouts, Involving Twins, 1966 ...... 10 Club 20-aiue Winners In American League Standings, American League, 1966 .... ._ ...... Final Standing of Team in Parentheses Starting Times, Game ...... Inside Front Cover 1910— (7) ...... 25-17 925—Walter Johnson (I) - '20- 7 Twenty-Game Winners, Club .... 3 ...... 1911—Walter Johnson (7) _...25-13 Stan Coveleskie (I) ...... 20- 5 Winning Pitchers, All-Time Twins-Senators Rankings ...... 1912—Walter Johnson (2) ...... 32-12 1932— (3) ..._...... 26-13 Monte Weaver (3) _22-10 Year by Year Club Standings ...... ...... _._._...._...... _.--....- 6 (2) ...... _.14-13 1933—Alvin Crowder (I) _24-15 1913—Walter Johnson (2) ...... 36- 7 (I) ...... 22- 8 1914—Walter Johnson (3) ...... 18.18 1939—Dutch Leonard (6) _...... 20- 8 For Additional Information 1915--Walter Johnson (4) ___27-13 1945— (2) ...... 20- IS 1916—Walter Johnson (7) Pictures and additional information are available to _..25-19 1953— (5) ...... 22-I0 1917—Walter Johnson (5) ...... 23-16 1962— (2) __20-11 recognized news media. Address Tom Mee, Metropolitan 1918—Walter Johnson (3) ...... 23-13 1963—Camilo Pascual (3) ..._..._.21- 9 55420, or telephone 866-3530. Stadium, Bloomington, Minn. 1919—Walter Johnson (7) ...... 20-14 1965—Jim Grant (I) 21. 7 1924—Walter Johnson (I) ...... 23- 7 1966— (2) 2.I3

Page Two Page Three ecords* Table of Contents Page Club Season R Most Players ..._.44 in 1909, 1964 Admission Prices Inside Front Cover Fewest Putouts ...... 3944 is 1906 Fewest Players ...... 25 in 1908, 1917 Minnesota ...... 4297 in 1961 All-Star Game Players, Club ...... ...... 3 I 'Minnesota ...... __._..._.34is 1966 MostAssists ...... 2232in 1911 Attendance Records ...... _...... Inside Front Cover Most Games ...... 163 in 1962, 1964 Minnesota _...... _...l78l in 1962 Fewest Assists .....1587 in 1951 Batting by Twins Against Other Clubs, 1966 ..... 11-15 Most Runs ...... _...... 892 in 1930 Minnesota 798 in 1962 Minnesota ...... 1600 in 1963 Batting, Official Team and Individual Figures, 1966 ...... Fewest Runs ...... 380 in 1909 Most Chances Acc'd ...... 6363 in 1910 Minnesota _...... ___6318 in 1965 Biographies and Records of 1967 Twins ...... ...... Minnesota ...._...... 663 in 1966 Most Hits ...... l62Oin 1930 Fewest Chances Acc'd ..5672 in 1953 Coaches Records ...... -...... 22-23, 26 Minnesota ...... __1445 in 1962 Minnesota ...... _ ...... 6083 in 1963 Day-by-Day Log of Twins, 1966 ...... - .... 7-9 Fewest Hits ...... - ...... 1 112 in 1909 Most Errors _... 325 in 1901 Minnesota ...... _.._._...134l in 1966 Minnesota ...... _...... 174 in 1961 Day Game Performance of Twins, 1966 ...... _ . MontSingles ...... l209 1n 1935 Fewest Errors ...... - 118 in 1958 Doubleheader Performance of Twins, 1966 ...... Minnesota ___..__._I006 in 1962 Minnesota ...... - 129 in 1962 Most Consecutive Extra-Inning Games of Twins, 1966 Most Doubles ...... 308 in 1931 Minnesota .. 257 in 1965 Errorless Games . 9 i 1952 Farmhands Invited to Spring Training ...... 47-48 Minnesota ...... _...8 in 1962, 1965 Most Triples ..._...... _._... 100 in 1931 Farm System, Twins' Minor League Affiliates ..... _...... 41 Minnesota .. --- .. --- ...... 46 in 1964 Most Double Plays ...... 186 in 1935 Minnesota _...... _. 173 in 1962 Most Homeruns ______225 in 1963 Fielding, Official Team and Individual Figures, 1966 ...... Fewest Doubleplays .. 93 in 1912 Most Grand-Slams ....8 in 1938. 1961 Minnesota Griffith, Calvin R., Twins' President ...... 20 118 in 1966 Most Total Bases ..._..2395 in 1964 Most Consecutive Games Hall of Fame, Club Players Enshrined ...... Most Long Hits ... 494 in 1964 with Doubleplays ...... 19 in 1956 Home and Away Records of Twins, 1966 ...... Most Stolen Buses ... 228 in 1913 Minnesota in 1962, 1961 Minnesota _. 92 in 1965 Most DP's in Cons. Homerun Leaders, Twins-Senators, All-Time ...... 46 Most Bases on Balls ._._.._ 690 in 1956 Games _...... 29, 19g. in1956 Honor Roll of Twins ...... , 9 Minnesota ...... _..... 649 in 1962 Minnesota ...... _..19, 9g. in 1962 Most Strikeouts ...... 1019 in 1964 Most Passed Balls ------40 in 1945 Hotels Patronized by Twins ...... Minnesota 18 in 1964 Fewest Strikeouts------359 in 1927 Kaaf Pitching Breakdown, 1966 ...... Minnesota 823 in 1962 Fewest Passed Balls ..... 3 in 1927 Minnesota ...... Sin 1966 Medical Staff, Twins' ...... Inside Back Cover Most Hit Batsmen .... 59 in 1921 Minnesota _ ------44 in 1964 Highest Fielding Mole, Sabath Anthony, Manager ...... 21 Average ...._...... 980 in 1958, 1962 Fewest Hit Batsmen 8 in 1947 Metropolitan Stadium, General Information Inside Front Cover Minnesota ...... 31 in 1962 Lowest Fielding Ave...... 936 in 1902 Minnesota ._...... 972 in 1961 Minor League Training Camp, Twins .....- ...... Most Runs Batted In ...... 822 in 1936 Minnesota _...... 758 in 1962 Most Games Won _..... 102 in 1965 Performance of Twins, Night Game 1966 ...... JO Highest Batting Ave. _303 in 1925 Most Games Lost ..._. 113 in 1904 Minnesota ...... _. 90 in 1961 Officials, Minnesota Twins ...... .. I Minnesota ...... _.. .260 in 1962 Lowest Batting Ave.... .223 in 1909 High Percent. _..(99.53) .651 in 1933 Olive Batting Analysis, 1966 ...... Minnesota .249 in 1966 Minnesota .....(102.60) .630 in 1965 One-Run Games of Twins, 1966 ...... Jo Highest Slugging Ave. -.430 in1963 Low Percent. ----(38-113) .252 in 1904 Minnesota ...... (70-90) .438 in 1961 Pacesetting Twins of 1966 ...... ...... 39 Lowest Slugging Ave. -.281 in 1910 Minnesota .382 in 1966 Most Shutouts Woe _._ 25 in 1914 Minnesota Pinch-Hitters, Individual Record. 1966 ...... Most Grounded 14 in 1961 Most Shutouts Lost 29 in 1909 Pitching by Twins Against Other Clubs, 1966 ...... into DP's .._...... 145 in 1951 Minnesota ______.... 141 in 1961 Minnesota _...... 14 in 1964 Pitching, Official Team and Individual Figures, 1966 ...... Fewest Grounded Most 1-0 Games Won ... II in 1914 Pitching Records, Lifetime, by Twins' Staff ...... -...... into DP's _...... ______93 in 1965 Minnesota Sin 1966 Most left on Bases ...... 1305 in 1935 Pronunciation Guide, Twins' Players ...... Inside Front Cover Most 1-0 Games Lost -- 7 in 1915 Minnesota ___1209 in 1962 Minnesota ..._ ...... 3 in 1964 Public Relations Officials, American League ...... _..._...... 29 Fewest Left on Bases 998 in 1959 Most Cons. Wins ...... 17 in 1912 Records, Club Game ...... 5 Minnesota ____1079 in 1966 Minnesota _._..... 10 in 1963 Records, Club Individual for Season ...... 4-5 Most .300 Hitters ...__. 9 in 1925 Most Cons. Losses __IB in 1948, 1959 Most Putouts ....4435 in 1964 Minnesota 13 in 1961 Records, Club Season ...... 3 ...... Roster, Minnesota Twins, 1967 ...... -...... - Club records date from 1901. 'Minnesota' records are indicated in Schedule, Minn. Twins in American League, 1967...... Back Cover all cases where those figures have not already exceeded the all-time standard. Schedule, Minnesota Twins in Spring Training, 1967 ...... 15 Scouting Staff of Minnesota Twins ...... Inside Back Cover Shutouts, Involving Twins, 1966 ...... 10 Club 20-aiue Winners In American League Standings, American League, 1966 .... ._ ...... Final Standing of Team in Parentheses Starting Times, Game ...... Inside Front Cover 1910—Walter Johnson (7) ...... 25-17 925—Walter Johnson (I) - '20- 7 Twenty-Game Winners, Club Pitchers .... 3 ...... 1911—Walter Johnson (7) _...25-13 Stan Coveleskie (I) ...... 20- 5 Winning Pitchers, All-Time Twins-Senators Rankings ...... 1912—Walter Johnson (2) ...... 32-12 1932—Alvin Crowder (3) ..._...... 26-13 Monte Weaver (3) _22-10 Year by Year Club Standings ...... ...... _._._...._...... _.--....- 6 Bob Groom (2) ...... _.14-13 1933—Alvin Crowder (I) _24-15 1913—Walter Johnson (2) ...... 36- 7 Earl Whitehill (I) ...... 22- 8 1914—Walter Johnson (3) ...... 18.18 1939—Dutch Leonard (6) _...... 20- 8 For Additional Information 1915--Walter Johnson (4) ___27-13 1945—Roger Wolff (2) ...... 20- IS 1916—Walter Johnson (7) Pictures and additional information are available to _..25-19 1953—Bob Porterfield (5) ...... 22-I0 1917—Walter Johnson (5) ...... 23-16 1962—Camilo Pascual (2) __20-11 recognized news media. Address Tom Mee, Metropolitan 1918—Walter Johnson (3) ...... 23-13 1963—Camilo Pascual (3) ..._..._.21- 9 55420, or telephone 866-3530. Stadium, Bloomington, Minn. 1919—Walter Johnson (7) ...... 20-14 1965—Jim Grant (I) 21. 7 1924—Walter Johnson (I) ...... 23- 7 1966—Jim Kaat (2) 2.I3

Page Two Page Three Club Individual Season Records* Club Individual Season Records* PITCHING RATTING Year Year Best ...... 837 Walter Johnson (36-7) ------.J913 ...... Highest Batting Average —.379 ...... _1928 Minnesota ______Jim Grant (21.7) ...... 1965 Minnesota _.__....__....._323 Tony Olive ...... Most Cons. Games Won ...... 16 Johnson ..._ ...... J9l2 Most Runs ______...... _.. 127 _...... _._1930 Minnesota ._.. ------9 John Klippstein ...... J965-66 Minnesota ------126 - ...... Most Cons. Games Lost ------14 Paul Calved Most Hits 227 - .... - ...... 1925 Minnesota ------6 , Camilo Minnesota ...... 217 Oliva Pascual, 1961 ; ..._1966 Most Singles ------...._..... 182 Rice - ...... Most Games ...... 66 ...... 1963 Minnesota ._...... 142 - ...... _ ...... 1962 Most - ...... 42 Johnson, 1910; Jim Kaat ...... 1965 Most Doubles ...... _...... 51 - ...... - .... Most Complete Games ..._. 38 Johnson - ...... Minnesota ... 45 Versalles __..... - ...... 1965 Minnesota ...-..___..._ ...... 19 Kaat ...... Most Triples ...... 20 Goulin __...... Most Pitched ...... 374 Johnson ...... ___l910 Minnesota 13 Versalles - ...... —1963 Minnesota - ...... 305 Kaat _...... -. ------1966 Most Homeruns, RH - ..... 49 ...... Most Victories ...... - ...... 36 Johnson ...... _...._19l3 Most Homeruns, LH _ ...... 33 — ...... ..J963 Minnesota ...... - ...... 25 Kaat .__ ...... 1966 Most Homeruns, First Most Losses ...... 26 John Townsend, 1904; Full Season -- .... 33 Hall ...... Bob Groom ...... _. ....- ...... J909 Most Homeruns at Home ...... 29 Killebrew - ....- .... Minnesota ...... 20 Ramos ...... Most Homeruss on Road - 28 Killebrew - .... Most Bases on Balls ...... 146 Buck Newsom ...... _...J936 Most Total Buses ._. ______374 Oliva ...... Minnesota .... 100 Pascual .___ _...... 1961 Highest -.614 Goslin Most Strikeouts ...... - 313 Johnson ...... J9IO Minnesota Killebrew _._...... _...... J96I Minnesota . ... 221 Pascual ...... J961 Most Stolen Bases ...... _.... 88 ...... _...... _1912 Most Shutouts .. ------.. 12 Johnson ...... _19l3 Minnesota ...... 27 Versalles _ ...... - ...... —1965 Minnesota ...... 8 Pascual ...... 1961 Most Bases on Balls ._._ 151 ...... Most Runs Allowed ...... 172 AlOrth ...... _...... 1903 Minnesota 107 Killebrew ------.. --- - ...... ----- ...._196l Minnesota ...... 134 Ramos ...... - ...... 1961 Most Strikeouts ..... ...... 142 Killebrew ...... _____._ Most Earned-Runs Allowed ...... 144 Jim DeShong ...... - ...... 1937 Fewest Strikeouts .._..._ 9 Rice —.... Minnesota ...... - 116 Ramos .. Minnesota ._...... 24 - .... Most ...... 328 Dutch Leonard ...... _.J940 Most Hit by ...... 21 ______.__I920 Minnesota ...._ ...... 271 Kaat - ...... _1966 Minnesota _...._ ...... 8 Green, 1962; Bat-lay, Rollins, 1963; Most Hit Batsmen ...... - ...... 20 Johnson _ ....._...._.._ ...... J923 Killebrew, Versalles ._1964 Minnesota .._..... - ....._----- .. 18 Keat __ ...... 1962 Most Russ Batted In --- 129 Goslin _...._.._.._._...... _1924 Most Wild Pitches _...... 21 Johnson ...... _1910 Minnesota .. ._ .....126 Killebrew _...... _._...._1962 Minnesota .. ------13 Kaat _._ .... 1962, 1964 Cons.-Game ... 33 Heinle Manush _ ...... _1933 Most Homeruns Allowed ...... 43 Ramos ...... _ ...... 1957 Minnesota ______...... 24 ....._ ...... 196l Minnesota ______------39 Ramos - .... Most Grounded into DP's . 25 Sam Dente - ...... _1950 Most Shutouts Lost ...... 10 Johnson ...... _1909 Minnesota 23 - ...... _ ...... _1964 Minnesota 5 Fewest Grounded into DP's _.._.. 4 Ted Iihlaender ...... _...... _1966 Lowest Earned-Run Average . 1.14 Johnson (346 Inn.) 1913 Most Sacrifice Hits ._. 46 Harris ...... - ...... 1924 Minnesota .______2.47 Pascual (248 Inn.) ...... _.....l963 Minnesota ______...... _ 13 Power _...... __._._...... J963 Most Relief Appearances .._ 66 Dailey ...... Most Sacrifice Flies ...... 16 Chick Gandil -...... I9I4 Minnesota ...... 10 Olive ._ .... Most Games - ...... I2 Killebrew Most At-Bats ...... _. 672 Oliva _ ------...... 1964 Club Single same Records* — Club records date from 1901. Minnesota records are indicated in Most Total Bases 47 vs. Most Opponent Runs in all canes where those figures have not already exceeded the all-time Washington, Aug. 29, 1963 17 vs. New York, April 24, 1909; standard. New York, July 6, 920; Most Runs .21-5 vs. -, , Sept. 19, 1925 Aug. S. 1929 Minnesota _10 vs. Wshington, Minnesota _._....17-5 vs. Boston Aug. 17, 1963 May 25, 1965 Most Runs, Inning ____ 12 vs. St. Club Reldng Marks Louth, 8th Inn., July 10, 1926 Most Opponent Runs —Boston 24-4, Year G P0 A B Pct. Sept. 27, 1940 Minnesota —11 vs. , 1st Base — .._1930 Ill 1050 67 2 .998 1st Inn., July 18, 1962 Minn. - Vie Power ._1962 142 1193 134 10 .993 Minnesota ...... Kansas City, 20-2, April 25, 1961 Most Hits ...______24 vs. Detroit 2nd Bane — ...._I931 137 333 398 12 .984 July 9, 1903 Minn. — __1962 158 357 394 13 .983 Most Runs in Shutout .._..._.l4 vs. Minnesota _..20 vs. Washington, 3rd Base — ...... 1932 149 158 295 14 .970 Boston, Sept. 11, 1905; Aug. 29, 1963 Minn. - Rich Rollins _1965 112 112 229 IS .998 Chicago, Sept. 3, 1942 vs. Boston, May 25, 1965 S.S. — Mark Christman _1941 106 203 291 II .978 Minnesota _..l0 vs. Cleveland, Most Homerunu ._8, Aug. 29, 1963, Minn. — Zoilo Vernalles .._1962 ISO 335 501 26 .970 - July 23, 1961; at Washington - Killebrew 2, Power 2, Allen, Allison, Outfield - 1928 116 210 13 I .996 Washington, Sept. 23, 1961; Detroit, Sept. 18, 1963 Hall, Rollins Minn. — Lenny Green .1962 156 361 8 2 .995 — Lou Berberet _1957 99 349 48 0 1.000 • — Club records date from 1901. 'Minnesota' records are indicated in Minn. — Earl Bat-lay ..__....1966 113 705 48 4 .995 all cases where those figures have not already exceeded the all-time standard. Page Ave Page Four

• 1 Q Standing of Club, Year-by-Year Twins Day-by-Day • • • ! uU • Daily Total Home Season Games Home Home Home Year Lost Pct. Position Manager Attend. Date Opponent Score Record Pos. Behind Aflend. Attend. Date 1901...... 61 72 .459 6 James H. Manning 161.661 t4WO APRIL 1902...... 61 75 .449 6 Thomas J. Loftus 188.158 12—Kansas City 2- I -0 I 21,658 21,658 I 190&....._.43 94 .314 8 Thomas J. Loftus 128,878 13—Kansas City ------5- 3 2- 0 I - 5,556 27,214 2 14--Kansas City ------4- 2 3-0 I 5,274 32,488 3 1904....38 113 .251 8 P. J. Donovan 131,744 l5— ------4- 9 3- I 3 I 5,747 38,235 4 1905_64 87 . 421 7 J. Garland Stahl - 252,027 16—California 2- 3 3- 2 6 2 11,920 50,155 5 1906_55 95 .361 7 J. Garland Stahl 129,903 19—Kansas City 2- 3 3- 3 6 21/2 1907...... 49 102 .325 8 Joseph Cantillon 221,929 22—California ------I- 2 3- 4 6 31/2 1908...... _.67 - 85 .441 7 Joseph Cantillon 264,252 23—California ------3- 4 3- 5 6 4½ 1909....._42 110 .276 8 Joseph Cantillon 205,199 21—California ------5- 3 4- 5 6 4 1910.....66 85 .437 7 James R. McAleer 269,881 25—Detroit _...... 0- 3 4- 6 6 5 1911.....64 90 .416 7 James R. McAleer 244,884 1912...... 91 61 .599 2 C. Griffith 350,663 MAY 1913_90 64 .584 2 Clark C. Griffith 325,831 I—Washington .3- 5 4-7 Washington 3- I 5- 7 6 6½ 1914...... 81 73 .526 3 Clark C. Griffith 243,888 3—Chicago ------4- 2 6-7 6 6 1915._85 68 .556 4 Clark C. Griffith 167,332 4—Chicago ------6- I 7- 7 6 6 1916...... 76 77 .497 7 Clark C. Griffith 177,265 6—Boston ------5- 4 8- 7 6 51/2 12,703 62.858 6 1917...... 74 79 .484 5 Clark C. Griffith 89,682 7—Boston 6- 4 9- 7 6 51/2 12,937 75,795 7 1918_72 56 .563 3 Clark C. Griffith 182,122 9—Boston ------I- 8 9- 8 Boston ------I- 4 9- 9 6 51/a 16,052 91,847 8 1919....56 84 .400 7 Clark C. Griffith 234,096 - 9—New York ------2-3 9-10 6 6 10.129 101,976 9 1920__68 84 .447 6 Clark C. Griffith 859,260 12—New York - 4- 3 10-10 6 5 10,743 112,719 10 192L...... _.80 73 .523 4 George F. McBride 456,069 13—Washington ------. 9- 5 11-10 6 5 6,592 119,311 II 1922...... _69 85 .448 6 Clyde Milan 458.552 14—Washington ------4- 5 I I-I I 6 6 7,422 126.733 12 1923_75 78 .490 4 Owen J. Bush 357,406 15—Washington ------6- 2 12-I1 6 51/ 18,556 145,289 13 1924_92 62 .597 1 Stanley R. Harris 584,310 16--Washington ------2- I 13-I1 6 5 5,266 150,555 14 1925_96 55 .616 1 Stanley R. Harris 817,199 17—Chicago ------8- 3 14-I1 5 5 13,457 164,012 15 1926_...... 81 69 .540 4 Stanley R. Harris 551,580 18—Chicago ------7- I 15-I1 4 4 13,196 177,208 16 1927._...... 85 69 .552 3 Stanley R. Harris 628,976 19—Chicago ------4- 3 16-11 4 3 9,861 187,069 17 1928...... 75 79 .487 4 Stanley R. Harris 378,501 20—New York ------I- 2 16-12 4 4 1929_71 81 .467 5 Walter P. Johnson 365,506 21—New York ------2- 4 16-13 4 4 1930_94 60 .610 2 Walter P. Johnson 614,474 22—New York ------3. 5 16-14 New York ------1-2 16-15 4 6 1931...... 92 62 .597 3 Walter P. Johnson 492,657 1932_...... 93 61 .604 3 Walter P. Johnson 371,396 24—Boston ------2-Il 16-I6 5 61/t ------7- 5 17-16 4 61/ 1933._...... 99 53 .651 1 Joseph H. Cronin 437,533 25—B- os on - 25-Boston ---- - 2- 7 17-17 5 7I2 1934_66 86 .434 7 Joseph H. Cronin 330.074 . --- 4- 5 17-18 5 81/2 1935.._67 86 .438 6 Stanley R. Harris 255,011 27—Cleveland ------I- 2 17-19 5 1936_...... 82 28—Cleveland 9½ 71 .536 4 Stanley R. Harris 379,525 29—Cleveland ------5- I 18-19 1937_73 80 .477 6 Stanley R. Harris 397,799 Cleveland ------I- 0 19-19 5 71/2 1938._....75 76 .497 5 Stanley R. Harris 522,694 30—Baltimore ------I- 5 19-20 5 8 26,482 213,551 18 1939._65 87 .428 6 Stanley R. Harris 339,257 30—Baltimore ------7-4 20-20 5 6'/ 12,140 225,691 19 1940__64 - 90 .416 7 Stanley B.. Harris 381,241 31—Baltimore 5-14 20-21 5 71/2 7,072 232,763 20 1941 ..70 84 .455 6 Stanley R. Harris 415,663 1942.._.62 89 .357 7 Stanley R. Harris 403,493 JUNE 1943__84 69 .549 2 Oswald L. Bluege 574,694 I—Detroit ------4- 9 20-22 6 71/2 17,045 249.808 21 1944_64 90 .416 8 Oswald L. Bluege 525,235 2—Detroit ------6- 7 20-33 7 71/ 7,940 257,748 22 1945..._._87 67 .565 2 Oswald L. Bluege 652,660 3—Cleveland ------5- 6 20-24 7 81/2 15,495 273,246 23 1946_...... _.76 78 .494 4 Oswald L. Bluege 1,027,216 4—Cleveland ------4. 7 20-25 8 91/ 14,574 287,820 24 1947_....._._64 90 .416 7 Oswald L. Bluege 850.758 5—Cleveland ------9-4 21-25 6 81/2 18,415 306,235 25 1948_56 97 .366 7 Joseph Kuhel 795,254 7—Kansas City ------6- I 22-25 6 71/2 10,735 316,970 26 1949_50 104 .325 8 Joseph Kuhel 770,745 5-Kansas City ------4- 5 22-26 6 9 9,749 326,719 27 1950_...... 67 87 .435 5 Stanley R. Harris 699,697 9—Kansas City 9- 4 23-26 6 9 9,621 336,340 28 1951...... _62 92 .403 7 Stanley B.. Harris 695,167 10—Chicago ------6- 2 24-26 6 9 1952...... 78 76 .506 5 Stanley R. Harris 699,437 Ilhicago ------4- 3 25-26 5 8 1953_76 76 .500 5 Stanley R. Harris 595,594 12—Chicago ------2- I 26-26 4 8 1954...... 66 88 .429 6 Stanley B. Harris 503,542 13—Kansas City ------2-5 26-27 1955...... 53 101 .344 8 Charles W. Dressen 425,238 Kansas City ------6- I 27-27 4 81/ 1956....,...59 95 .383 7 Charles W. Dressen 431,647 14—Kansas City ------6- 3 28-27 4 81/2 1957...... 55 95 .357 8 Dressen-Lavagetto 457,079 15—California — ------I- 8 28-28 20,435 356,775 29 1958_61 93 .396 8 Harry A. Lavagetto 475,288 California ------3- 6 28-29 5 10 2-7 5 10 14.888 371,663 30 1959_63 91 .409 8 Harry A. Lavagetto 615,372 16—California ------28-30 396,006 31 1960.....,...... 73 81 .474 5 Harry A. Lavagetto 743,404 - 17—Chicago ------I- 3 28-31 6 II 24,343 29-31 5 II 19,602 415,608 32 1961...... _70 90 .438 7 Lavagetto-Mele 1,256,722 18—Chicago ------9- 8 19—Chicago ------6- 4 30-31 5 101/2 26,163 441,771 33 1962_..._91 71 .562 2 Sabath A. Mele 1,433,116 20—California ------3- 5 30-32 5 II 1963. _91 70 .565 3 Sabath A. Mele 1,406,652 21—California ------7-10 30-33 5 11 1/2 1964__...._79 83 .488 6t Sabath A. Mele 1.207,514 22—California ------I- 4 30-34 6 121/2 1965..102 60 .630 1 Sabath A. Mele 1,463,268 24—Detroit ------I- 2 30-35 1966___89 71 .549 2 Sabath A. Mele 1,259,374 Detroit _ .. ------9-2 31-35 5 12½ - - - - 25—Detroit 0- I 31-36 6 131/2 Totals4745 5309 .472 26—Detroit 7- 5 32-36 Detroit ------7- I 33-36 5 13 Denotes tie with St. Louis for position. 27—Cleveland ------6- 2 34-36 5 13 15,924 457,695 34 tDenotes tie with Cleveland for position. 28—Cleveland _...4 0 35-36 5 12 23,896 481,591 35 25,116 506,707 36 Finishes: First-4; Second-7; Third-6; Fourth-7; Fifth-7; 29—Cleveland ------1-4 35-37 5 13 20,061 526,769 37 Sixth—b; Seventh-15; Eighth-10 30—Cleveland - 0- 4 35-38 5 14

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• 1 Q Standing of Club, Year-by-Year Twins Day-by-Day • • • ! uU • Daily Total Home Season Games Home Home Home Year Lost Pct. Position Manager Attend. Date Opponent Score Record Pos. Behind Aflend. Attend. Date 1901...... 61 72 .459 6 James H. Manning 161.661 t4WO APRIL 1902...... 61 75 .449 6 Thomas J. Loftus 188.158 12—Kansas City 2- I -0 I 21,658 21,658 I 190&....._.43 94 .314 8 Thomas J. Loftus 128,878 13—Kansas City ------5- 3 2- 0 I - 5,556 27,214 2 14--Kansas City ------4- 2 3-0 I 5,274 32,488 3 1904....38 113 .251 8 P. J. Donovan 131,744 l5—California ------4- 9 3- I 3 I 5,747 38,235 4 1905_64 87 . 421 7 J. Garland Stahl - 252,027 16—California 2- 3 3- 2 6 2 11,920 50,155 5 1906_55 95 .361 7 J. Garland Stahl 129,903 19—Kansas City 2- 3 3- 3 6 21/2 1907...... 49 102 .325 8 Joseph Cantillon 221,929 22—California ------I- 2 3- 4 6 31/2 1908...... _.67 - 85 .441 7 Joseph Cantillon 264,252 23—California ------3- 4 3- 5 6 4½ 1909....._42 110 .276 8 Joseph Cantillon 205,199 21—California ------5- 3 4- 5 6 4 1910.....66 85 .437 7 James R. McAleer 269,881 25—Detroit _...... 0- 3 4- 6 6 5 1911.....64 90 .416 7 James R. McAleer 244,884 1912...... 91 61 .599 2 Clark C. Griffith 350,663 MAY 1913_90 64 .584 2 Clark C. Griffith 325,831 I—Washington .3- 5 4-7 Washington 3- I 5- 7 6 6½ 1914...... 81 73 .526 3 Clark C. Griffith 243,888 3—Chicago ------4- 2 6-7 6 6 1915._85 68 .556 4 Clark C. Griffith 167,332 4—Chicago ------6- I 7- 7 6 6 1916...... 76 77 .497 7 Clark C. Griffith 177,265 6—Boston ------5- 4 8- 7 6 51/2 12,703 62.858 6 1917...... 74 79 .484 5 Clark C. Griffith 89,682 7—Boston 6- 4 9- 7 6 51/2 12,937 75,795 7 1918_72 56 .563 3 Clark C. Griffith 182,122 9—Boston ------I- 8 9- 8 Boston ------I- 4 9- 9 6 51/a 16,052 91,847 8 1919....56 84 .400 7 Clark C. Griffith 234,096 - 9—New York ------2-3 9-10 6 6 10.129 101,976 9 1920__68 84 .447 6 Clark C. Griffith 859,260 12—New York - 4- 3 10-10 6 5 10,743 112,719 10 192L...... _.80 73 .523 4 George F. McBride 456,069 13—Washington ------. 9- 5 11-10 6 5 6,592 119,311 II 1922...... _69 85 .448 6 Clyde Milan 458.552 14—Washington ------4- 5 I I-I I 6 6 7,422 126.733 12 1923_75 78 .490 4 Owen J. Bush 357,406 15—Washington ------6- 2 12-I1 6 51/ 18,556 145,289 13 1924_92 62 .597 1 Stanley R. Harris 584,310 16--Washington ------2- I 13-I1 6 5 5,266 150,555 14 1925_96 55 .616 1 Stanley R. Harris 817,199 17—Chicago ------8- 3 14-I1 5 5 13,457 164,012 15 1926_...... 81 69 .540 4 Stanley R. Harris 551,580 18—Chicago ------7- I 15-I1 4 4 13,196 177,208 16 1927._...... 85 69 .552 3 Stanley R. Harris 628,976 19—Chicago ------4- 3 16-11 4 3 9,861 187,069 17 1928...... 75 79 .487 4 Stanley R. Harris 378,501 20—New York ------I- 2 16-12 4 4 1929_71 81 .467 5 Walter P. Johnson 365,506 21—New York ------2- 4 16-13 4 4 1930_94 60 .610 2 Walter P. Johnson 614,474 22—New York ------3. 5 16-14 New York ------1-2 16-15 4 6 1931...... 92 62 .597 3 Walter P. Johnson 492,657 1932_...... 93 61 .604 3 Walter P. Johnson 371,396 24—Boston ------2-Il 16-I6 5 61/t ------7- 5 17-16 4 61/ 1933._...... 99 53 .651 1 Joseph H. Cronin 437,533 25—B- os on - 25-Boston ---- - 2- 7 17-17 5 7I2 1934_66 86 .434 7 Joseph H. Cronin 330.074 . --- 4- 5 17-18 5 81/2 1935.._67 86 .438 6 Stanley R. Harris 255,011 27—Cleveland ------I- 2 17-19 5 1936_...... 82 28—Cleveland 9½ 71 .536 4 Stanley R. Harris 379,525 29—Cleveland ------5- I 18-19 1937_73 80 .477 6 Stanley R. Harris 397,799 Cleveland ------I- 0 19-19 5 71/2 1938._....75 76 .497 5 Stanley R. Harris 522,694 30—Baltimore ------I- 5 19-20 5 8 26,482 213,551 18 1939._65 87 .428 6 Stanley R. Harris 339,257 30—Baltimore ------7-4 20-20 5 6'/ 12,140 225,691 19 1940__64 - 90 .416 7 Stanley B.. Harris 381,241 31—Baltimore 5-14 20-21 5 71/2 7,072 232,763 20 1941 ..70 84 .455 6 Stanley R. Harris 415,663 1942.._.62 89 .357 7 Stanley R. Harris 403,493 JUNE 1943__84 69 .549 2 Oswald L. Bluege 574,694 I—Detroit ------4- 9 20-22 6 71/2 17,045 249.808 21 1944_64 90 .416 8 Oswald L. Bluege 525,235 2—Detroit ------6- 7 20-33 7 71/ 7,940 257,748 22 1945..._._87 67 .565 2 Oswald L. Bluege 652,660 3—Cleveland ------5- 6 20-24 7 81/2 15,495 273,246 23 1946_...... _.76 78 .494 4 Oswald L. Bluege 1,027,216 4—Cleveland ------4. 7 20-25 8 91/ 14,574 287,820 24 1947_....._._64 90 .416 7 Oswald L. Bluege 850.758 5—Cleveland ------9-4 21-25 6 81/2 18,415 306,235 25 1948_56 97 .366 7 Joseph Kuhel 795,254 7—Kansas City ------6- I 22-25 6 71/2 10,735 316,970 26 1949_50 104 .325 8 Joseph Kuhel 770,745 5-Kansas City ------4- 5 22-26 6 9 9,749 326,719 27 1950_...... 67 87 .435 5 Stanley R. Harris 699,697 9—Kansas City 9- 4 23-26 6 9 9,621 336,340 28 1951...... _62 92 .403 7 Stanley B.. Harris 695,167 10—Chicago ------6- 2 24-26 6 9 1952...... 78 76 .506 5 Stanley R. Harris 699,437 Ilhicago ------4- 3 25-26 5 8 1953_76 76 .500 5 Stanley R. Harris 595,594 12—Chicago ------2- I 26-26 4 8 1954...... 66 88 .429 6 Stanley B. Harris 503,542 13—Kansas City ------2-5 26-27 1955...... 53 101 .344 8 Charles W. Dressen 425,238 Kansas City ------6- I 27-27 4 81/ 1956....,...59 95 .383 7 Charles W. Dressen 431,647 14—Kansas City ------6- 3 28-27 4 81/2 1957...... 55 95 .357 8 Dressen-Lavagetto 457,079 15—California — ------I- 8 28-28 20,435 356,775 29 1958_61 93 .396 8 Harry A. Lavagetto 475,288 California ------3- 6 28-29 5 10 2-7 5 10 14.888 371,663 30 1959_63 91 .409 8 Harry A. Lavagetto 615,372 16—California ------28-30 396,006 31 1960.....,...... 73 81 .474 5 Harry A. Lavagetto 743,404 - 17—Chicago ------I- 3 28-31 6 II 24,343 29-31 5 II 19,602 415,608 32 1961...... _70 90 .438 7 Lavagetto-Mele 1,256,722 18—Chicago ------9- 8 19—Chicago ------6- 4 30-31 5 101/2 26,163 441,771 33 1962_..._91 71 .562 2 Sabath A. Mele 1,433,116 20—California ------3- 5 30-32 5 II 1963. _91 70 .565 3 Sabath A. Mele 1,406,652 21—California ------7-10 30-33 5 11 1/2 1964__...._79 83 .488 6t Sabath A. Mele 1.207,514 22—California ------I- 4 30-34 6 121/2 1965..102 60 .630 1 Sabath A. Mele 1,463,268 24—Detroit ------I- 2 30-35 1966___89 71 .549 2 Sabath A. Mele 1,259,374 Detroit _ .. ------9-2 31-35 5 12½ - - - - 25—Detroit 0- I 31-36 6 131/2 Totals4745 5309 .472 26—Detroit 7- 5 32-36 Detroit ------7- I 33-36 5 13 Denotes tie with St. Louis for position. 27—Cleveland ------6- 2 34-36 5 13 15,924 457,695 34 tDenotes tie with Cleveland for position. 28—Cleveland _...4 0 35-36 5 12 23,896 481,591 35 25,116 506,707 36 Finishes: First-4; Second-7; Third-6; Fourth-7; Fifth-7; 29—Cleveland ------1-4 35-37 5 13 20,061 526,769 37 Sixth—b; Seventh-15; Eighth-10 30—Cleveland - 0- 4 35-38 5 14

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Twins Bay-by-Bay , . . . . . 1966 Twins Bay-by-Bay ...... 1966 Daily Total Daily Total Season Games Home Home Home Season Games Home Home Home Date Opponent Score Record Pos. Behind Attend. Attend. Date Date Opponent Score Record Pos. Behind Attend. Attend. Date JULY . . . 13-Detroit ...... 5- 6 80-66 3 10 '" 14-Detroit ...... 2- 3 80-67 3 101 I-Baltimore -.... I- 4 3539 ,4 ' 15 -Detroit ...... 5- 8 80-68 3 12 Baltimore - ...... 0- 2 35-40 6 16 2-Baltimore ...... 5- 6 35-41 16-New York ------2- I 81-68 3 II Baltimore ...... 2- 3 35-42 6 lB 7-New York ------4- 2 82-68 3 0 3-Baltimore ...... 2- 4 35-43 7 19 18-New York ...... 5- 3 83-68 3 9 4-Cleveland ...... 5- 4 36-43 6 18 20-Cleveland ...... I- 4 83-69 3 101/2 5-Cleveland ...... 4- 3 37-43 6 171/2 21-Cleveland ------2- 6 83-70 3 11 1/2 6-Cleveland ...... 4- 3 38-43 5 17 23-Detroit ...... 12- 4 84-70 3 II 6.670 1,218,554 73 7-Detroit ----- ...... 3- 4 38-44 6 171/2 24,604 551,372 24-Detroit ...... I- 8 84-71 3 12 11,706 1,230.260 74 8-Detroit .__ ...... 6- I 39-44 5 171/ 22, B08 574,180 39 25-Detroit ...... I- 0 85-71 3 II 6,637 1,246,897 75 9-Detroit ----- ...... I- 8 39-45 5 8 20,215 594,395 40 27-Cleveland. ...... 5- I 86-71 3 1 01/2 5554 1,252,451 76 0-Detroit .. ...... 4- 2 40-45 5 17 9,861 614,256 41 28-Cleveland ...... 0- 4 86-72 3 II 6:923 1,259,374 77 4-Washington ...... 3- I 41-45 5 16 13,433 627,689 42 30-Baltimore ------10- 7 87-72 IS-Washington ...... 5- 4 42-45 5 15 14,780 642,469 43 Baltimore 8- 2 88-72 2 9 6-Washington ...... 6- 2 43-45 5 IS 12,619 655.088 44 17-New York ...... 2- 4 43-46 OCTOBER - New York ------6- 9 43-47 5 16 37,207 692.295 45 2-Baltimore ------2- 6 88-73 18-New York ------4- 6 43-48 5 17 18,604 710,899 46 Baltimore ...... I- 0 89-73 2 9 9-Washington ...... 5- 4 44-48 Washington ...... 4- 0 45-48 5 61 2 20-Washington ...... 3. I 46-48 5 I61/ 21-Washington 1-0 47-48 5 161/2 22-Boston ------5- 6 47-49 5 111/2 23-Boston - ...... 10- 4 48-49 5 1 TWINS I7 /2 The HONOR BOLL of 24-Boston ------4- 2 49-49 5 161,4 Player: Seasons Player: Seasons 26-New York - ...... 6- 3 50-49 5 151/2 ...... -1962.66 McDEVITT, Danny, p ...... 1961 161/ ALLEN, Bernie, 2b 27-New York 3- 6 50-50 5 2 ALLISON Bob of 1961 - MERRITT Jim p 1965- 29-Baltimore ------0- 3 50-51 5 171/2 30,288 741,187 47 ALTOBELLI, Joe, lb .I961 MINCHER, Don, lb ...... 1961.66 30-Baltimore ...... 7- 0 51-51 5 161/2 27,276 768,463 48 ARRIGO, Gerry, p ....196I44 MITTERWALD, George, c ------1966- 31-Baltirriore ...... 0- 4 51-52 5 171/2 31,228 799,691 49 MOORE, Ray, p ...... 1961.63 BANKS, George, 3b ------1962.64 BATTEY, Earl, c ...... ------1961 - NARAGON, Hal, c ...... 1961-62 AUGUST . . . BECQUER, Julio, lb _-.1961. 64 NELSON, Mel, p ------965 I-Boston ... 6- 2 52-52 5 17 11,100 810,791 50 BERTOIA, Reno, 3b ------...... I961 NIESON, Chuck, p ...... 1964 2-Boston ,.., ...... 7- 3 53-52 5 17 12,941 823,732 51 BETHEA, Bill, 2b ------1964 NIXON, Russ, c ------1966- 3-Boston ...... 7- 2 54-52 5 16 15,577 839,309 52 BLOOMFIELD, Bud, 2b ...... l964 NOSSEK, Joe, of ------1964-66 4-Boston 2- I 55-52 5 IS 18,229 857,538 53 BONIKOWSKI, Joe, p ------1962 BOSWELL, Dave, ...- ...... 1964- OLIVA, Tony, of ...... 1962- 5-Kansas City 55-53 IS p . 2- 4 5 ' BRUCKBAUER, Fred, p ...... 1961 OLLOM, Jim, p ...... 1966 - 6-Kansas City - 5- 0 56-53 5 IS 7-Kansas City ...... 2- I 57-53 CIMINO, Pete, p ------965-66 PALMQUIST, Ed, p ...... 1961 Kansas City ...... 2- 4 57-54 5 141/2 CLARK, Ron, 3b ------1966- PASCUAL, Carrillo, p ------196146 8-Kansas City I- 6 57-55 5 IS COLLUM, Jackie, p ._ ------.....1962 PERRY. Jim, p ...... 1963- 9-California ...... 0- 2 57-56 6 IS CONSOLO, Billy, Sn ------1961 PLEIS, Bill, p ------1961.66 ...... 963 ID-California ...... 2- 0 58-56 6 IS CUETO, Bert, p --- ...... ------J96l POST, Wally, of POWER, Vic, lb ...... 1962-64 I I-California ...... 4- 3 59-56 6 15 DAILEY Bill p 1963-64 12-Kansas City 6 2 6056 5 141/2 18,018 875,556 54 DOBBEK Dan of .196I QUILICI Frank 2b 1965 4-Kansas City ...... 0- 5 60-57 DONOHUE, Jim, p ------1962 - ---- DOTTER, Gary, 1961, 63 RAMOS, Kansas City ------3- 4 60-58 6 161/2 24,797 900,353 55 p ------Paul, c ------963 15-California 5 3 6158 5 161/2 15 ,791 916,144 56 FISCHER Bill p 1964 REESE Rich lb 1964- 16-California 8- 1 62-58 4 2 15,359 931.503 57 FORNIELES Mike p ROGGENBURK Garry, p - 1963 17--California 5- 3 63-58 4 161/2 20,631 952.134 58 FOSNOW , '3' 964-65 18-California ...... 6- 2 64-58 4 16 21,686 973,820 59 ROLAND Jim p - - 1962-64 66- GARDNER, Billy, 2b ------1961 19-Boston ...... 2- I 65-58 4 5 ROLLINS: Rich: 3b - ...... _1961 - GIEL, Paul, p ------1961 20-Boston ...... 4- 2 66-58 3 IS GOMEZ, Ruoen, p ------1962 SADOWSKI, Ted, p ...... l961.62 21-Boston - 4- 6 66-59 3 IS GORYL John 2b 196264 SCHROLL Al p 1961 23-Washington ...... 7- 0 67-59 GRANT, Jim, p... ...... 1964- SEVCIK. John,c ------1965 Washington ...... 3- 4 6740 4 141/2 GREEN, Lenny, of ------1961-64 SHIFFLETT, Garland, p ....------1964 24-Washington 5- 6 67-61 4 141/2 SIEBLER, Dwight, p ------963- HALL, Jimmie, of ...... 1963-66 SNYDER, Jim, 2b ...... 1961-62, 64 26-Chicago ------7- 4 68-61 3 IS HENRY, Ron, C ...... 1961,64 27-Chicago ...... I- 0 69-61 3 14 STANGE, Lee, p ...... _.l961.64 28-Chicago ...... 3- 4 69-62 JACOBS, Lamar, of ...... 1961 STIGMAN, Dick, p ...... -.1962-65 Chicago -- ...... 6- 7 69-63 3 141/2 STOBBS, Chuck, p ...... - ....1961 SULLIVAN, Frank, p ...... _1962-63 29-Washington ...... 6- I 70-63 3 131/2 12.409 986,229 60 KELLER Ron...... ---: 71-63 3 121/2 7,744 993,973 - TOVAR, Cesar, 2b ...... 1965- 30-Washington ...... 3- I 61 KILLEBEW ' I-armo---if ....:1961 TUTTLE, Bill, of -- ...... 1961-63 31-Boston ...... II- 2 72-63 3 121/2 13,431 1,007,404 62 KINDALL, Jerry, 2b ....- ...... 964-65 KLIPPSTEIN, Johnny, p ...... 1964-66 UHLAENDER, Ted, of -----_...1965 - KOSCO, Andy, of ...... 1965- SEPTEMBER . . . KOSTRO, Frank, 3b ...... 1964-65 VALDESPINO, Sandy, of 1965 - KRALICK, Jack, p ...,...... _..l96l.63 VALDIVIELSO, Jose, us 2-New York ...... 8- S 73-63 3 II 18,999 1,026,403 63 VALO, Elmer, of ...... 1961 3-New York ...... 6- I 74-63 3 II 19,630 1,046,033 64 LASHER, Fred, p ..._ ...._,._...... 1963 VERSAILLES, 010, SC ...... _... - 3-New York ...... 4- 7 74-64 3 11 1/2 24,661 1,070,694 65 LEE, Don, p ...... l96I.62 4-New York ...... 9- 2 75-64 3 I1 1,i'2 29,244 1,099,938 66 LEMON, Jim, of ...... ---.1961-63 WARD, Jay, if ...... 1963-64 lb ,._...... ,l963 5--Chicago ...... 4- 7 75-65 3 13 17,986 1,117,924 67 LEPCIO, Ted, 3b ...... _.1961 WERTZ, Vic, Pete. of ...... 1961 6-Chicago - ...... 4- 3 76-65 3 13 9,180 1,127,104 68 ' MANNING. Jim, p ...... _l962 1138476 69 7-Chicago 6 4 7765 3 13 11372 MARANDA Georges p ___.1962 WILLIAMS Don, p -- 1963 9-Baltimore ...... 6- I 78-65 3 12 26,531 1,165,007 70 MARTIN, Billy, 3D ...... _.l96l WORTHINGTON Al 1964- 10-Baltimore ...... 7- 2 79-65 3 II 21,259 1,186,266 71 MARTINEZ, Orlando, us ...... 1962 ...... - Il-Baltimore - ...... II- 6 80-65 2 10 25,618 1,211884 72 McCABE, Joe, c ...... 1964 ZIMMERMAN, Jerry, c ...... 1962- Page Eight Page Nine

Twins Bay-by-Bay , . . . . . 1966 Twins Bay-by-Bay ...... 1966 Daily Total Daily Total Season Games Home Home Home Season Games Home Home Home Date Opponent Score Record Pos. Behind Attend. Attend. Date Date Opponent Score Record Pos. Behind Attend. Attend. Date JULY . . . 13-Detroit ...... 5- 6 80-66 3 10 '" 14-Detroit ...... 2- 3 80-67 3 101 I-Baltimore -.... I- 4 3539 ,4 ' 15 -Detroit ...... 5- 8 80-68 3 12 Baltimore - ...... 0- 2 35-40 6 16 2-Baltimore ...... 5- 6 35-41 16-New York ------2- I 81-68 3 II Baltimore ...... 2- 3 35-42 6 lB 7-New York ------4- 2 82-68 3 0 3-Baltimore ...... 2- 4 35-43 7 19 18-New York ...... 5- 3 83-68 3 9 4-Cleveland ...... 5- 4 36-43 6 18 20-Cleveland ...... I- 4 83-69 3 101/2 5-Cleveland ...... 4- 3 37-43 6 171/2 21-Cleveland ------2- 6 83-70 3 11 1/2 6-Cleveland ...... 4- 3 38-43 5 17 23-Detroit ...... 12- 4 84-70 3 II 6.670 1,218,554 73 7-Detroit ----- ...... 3- 4 38-44 6 171/2 24,604 551,372 24-Detroit ...... I- 8 84-71 3 12 11,706 1,230.260 74 8-Detroit .__ ...... 6- I 39-44 5 171/ 22, B08 574,180 39 25-Detroit ...... I- 0 85-71 3 II 6,637 1,246,897 75 9-Detroit ----- ...... I- 8 39-45 5 8 20,215 594,395 40 27-Cleveland. ...... 5- I 86-71 3 1 01/2 5554 1,252,451 76 0-Detroit .. ...... 4- 2 40-45 5 17 9,861 614,256 41 28-Cleveland ...... 0- 4 86-72 3 II 6:923 1,259,374 77 4-Washington ...... 3- I 41-45 5 16 13,433 627,689 42 30-Baltimore ------10- 7 87-72 IS-Washington ...... 5- 4 42-45 5 15 14,780 642,469 43 Baltimore 8- 2 88-72 2 9 6-Washington ...... 6- 2 43-45 5 IS 12,619 655.088 44 17-New York ...... 2- 4 43-46 OCTOBER - New York ------6- 9 43-47 5 16 37,207 692.295 45 2-Baltimore ------2- 6 88-73 18-New York ------4- 6 43-48 5 17 18,604 710,899 46 Baltimore ...... I- 0 89-73 2 9 9-Washington ...... 5- 4 44-48 Washington ...... 4- 0 45-48 5 61 2 20-Washington ...... 3. I 46-48 5 I61/ 21-Washington 1-0 47-48 5 161/2 22-Boston ------5- 6 47-49 5 111/2 23-Boston - ...... 10- 4 48-49 5 1 TWINS I7 /2 The HONOR BOLL of 24-Boston ------4- 2 49-49 5 161,4 Player: Seasons Player: Seasons 26-New York - ...... 6- 3 50-49 5 151/2 ...... -1962.66 McDEVITT, Danny, p ...... 1961 161/ ALLEN, Bernie, 2b 27-New York 3- 6 50-50 5 2 ALLISON Bob of 1961 - MERRITT Jim p 1965- 29-Baltimore ------0- 3 50-51 5 171/2 30,288 741,187 47 ALTOBELLI, Joe, lb .I961 MINCHER, Don, lb ...... 1961.66 30-Baltimore ...... 7- 0 51-51 5 161/2 27,276 768,463 48 ARRIGO, Gerry, p ....196I44 MITTERWALD, George, c ------1966- 31-Baltirriore ...... 0- 4 51-52 5 171/2 31,228 799,691 49 MOORE, Ray, p ...... 1961.63 BANKS, George, 3b ------1962.64 BATTEY, Earl, c ...... ------1961 - NARAGON, Hal, c ...... 1961-62 AUGUST . . . BECQUER, Julio, lb _-.1961. 64 NELSON, Mel, p ------965 I-Boston ... 6- 2 52-52 5 17 11,100 810,791 50 BERTOIA, Reno, 3b ------...... I961 NIESON, Chuck, p ...... 1964 2-Boston ,.., ...... 7- 3 53-52 5 17 12,941 823,732 51 BETHEA, Bill, 2b ------1964 NIXON, Russ, c ------1966- 3-Boston ...... 7- 2 54-52 5 16 15,577 839,309 52 BLOOMFIELD, Bud, 2b ...... l964 NOSSEK, Joe, of ------1964-66 4-Boston 2- I 55-52 5 IS 18,229 857,538 53 BONIKOWSKI, Joe, p ------1962 BOSWELL, Dave, ...- ...... 1964- OLIVA, Tony, of ...... 1962- 5-Kansas City 55-53 IS p . 2- 4 5 ' BRUCKBAUER, Fred, p ...... 1961 OLLOM, Jim, p ...... 1966 - 6-Kansas City - 5- 0 56-53 5 IS 7-Kansas City ...... 2- I 57-53 CIMINO, Pete, p ------965-66 PALMQUIST, Ed, p ...... 1961 Kansas City ...... 2- 4 57-54 5 141/2 CLARK, Ron, 3b ------1966- PASCUAL, Carrillo, p ------196146 8-Kansas City I- 6 57-55 5 IS COLLUM, Jackie, p ._ ------.....1962 PERRY. Jim, p ...... 1963- 9-California ...... 0- 2 57-56 6 IS CONSOLO, Billy, Sn ------1961 PLEIS, Bill, p ------1961.66 ...... 963 ID-California ...... 2- 0 58-56 6 IS CUETO, Bert, p --- ...... ------J96l POST, Wally, of POWER, Vic, lb ...... 1962-64 I I-California ...... 4- 3 59-56 6 15 DAILEY Bill p 1963-64 12-Kansas City 6 2 6056 5 141/2 18,018 875,556 54 DOBBEK Dan of .196I QUILICI Frank 2b 1965 4-Kansas City ...... 0- 5 60-57 DONOHUE, Jim, p ------1962 - ---- DOTTER, Gary, 1961, 63 RAMOS, Kansas City ------3- 4 60-58 6 161/2 24,797 900,353 55 p ------Paul, c ------963 15-California 5 3 6158 5 161/2 15 ,791 916,144 56 FISCHER Bill p 1964 REESE Rich lb 1964- 16-California 8- 1 62-58 4 2 15,359 931.503 57 FORNIELES Mike p ROGGENBURK Garry, p - 1963 17--California 5- 3 63-58 4 161/2 20,631 952.134 58 FOSNOW , '3' 964-65 18-California ...... 6- 2 64-58 4 16 21,686 973,820 59 ROLAND Jim p - - 1962-64 66- GARDNER, Billy, 2b ------1961 19-Boston ...... 2- I 65-58 4 5 ROLLINS: Rich: 3b - ...... _1961 - GIEL, Paul, p ------1961 20-Boston ...... 4- 2 66-58 3 IS GOMEZ, Ruoen, p ------1962 SADOWSKI, Ted, p ...... l961.62 21-Boston - 4- 6 66-59 3 IS GORYL John 2b 196264 SCHROLL Al p 1961 23-Washington ...... 7- 0 67-59 GRANT, Jim, p... ...... 1964- SEVCIK. John,c ------1965 Washington ...... 3- 4 6740 4 141/2 GREEN, Lenny, of ------1961-64 SHIFFLETT, Garland, p ....------1964 24-Washington 5- 6 67-61 4 141/2 SIEBLER, Dwight, p ------963- HALL, Jimmie, of ...... 1963-66 SNYDER, Jim, 2b ...... 1961-62, 64 26-Chicago ------7- 4 68-61 3 IS HENRY, Ron, C ...... 1961,64 27-Chicago ...... I- 0 69-61 3 14 STANGE, Lee, p ...... _.l961.64 28-Chicago ...... 3- 4 69-62 JACOBS, Lamar, of ...... 1961 STIGMAN, Dick, p ...... -.1962-65 Chicago -- ...... 6- 7 69-63 3 141/2 STOBBS, Chuck, p ...... - ....1961 SULLIVAN, Frank, p ...... _1962-63 29-Washington ...... 6- I 70-63 3 131/2 12.409 986,229 60 KELLER Ron...... ---: 71-63 3 121/2 7,744 993,973 - TOVAR, Cesar, 2b ...... 1965- 30-Washington ...... 3- I 61 KILLEBEW ' I-armo---if ....:1961 TUTTLE, Bill, of -- ...... 1961-63 31-Boston ...... II- 2 72-63 3 121/2 13,431 1,007,404 62 KINDALL, Jerry, 2b ....- ...... 964-65 KLIPPSTEIN, Johnny, p ...... 1964-66 UHLAENDER, Ted, of -----_...1965 - KOSCO, Andy, of ...... 1965- SEPTEMBER . . . KOSTRO, Frank, 3b ...... 1964-65 VALDESPINO, Sandy, of 1965 - KRALICK, Jack, p ...,...... _..l96l.63 VALDIVIELSO, Jose, us 2-New York ...... 8- S 73-63 3 II 18,999 1,026,403 63 VALO, Elmer, of ...... 1961 3-New York ...... 6- I 74-63 3 II 19,630 1,046,033 64 LASHER, Fred, p ..._ ...._,._...... 1963 VERSAILLES, 010, SC ...... _... - 3-New York ...... 4- 7 74-64 3 11 1/2 24,661 1,070,694 65 LEE, Don, p ...... l96I.62 4-New York ...... 9- 2 75-64 3 I1 1,i'2 29,244 1,099,938 66 LEMON, Jim, of ...... ---.1961-63 WARD, Jay, if ...... 1963-64 lb ,._...... ,l963 5--Chicago ...... 4- 7 75-65 3 13 17,986 1,117,924 67 LEPCIO, Ted, 3b ...... _.1961 WERTZ, Vic, Pete. of ...... 1961 6-Chicago - ...... 4- 3 76-65 3 13 9,180 1,127,104 68 ' MANNING. Jim, p ...... _l962 1138476 69 7-Chicago 6 4 7765 3 13 11372 MARANDA Georges p ___.1962 WILLIAMS Don, p -- 1963 9-Baltimore ...... 6- I 78-65 3 12 26,531 1,165,007 70 MARTIN, Billy, 3D ...... _.l96l WORTHINGTON Al 1964- 10-Baltimore ...... 7- 2 79-65 3 II 21,259 1,186,266 71 MARTINEZ, Orlando, us ...... 1962 ...... - Il-Baltimore - ...... II- 6 80-65 2 10 25,618 1,211884 72 McCABE, Joe, c ...... 1964 ZIMMERMAN, Jerry, c ...... 1962- Page Eight Page Nine Twins' 1966 Performance Chart TWINS 1966 BATTING AGAINST OTHER CLUBS BALTIMORE o ab r h tb 2b 3b hr rbl bb so oh gdp oh if hb pct. One-Run Games Shutouts Allen ..._...... _...lI344 813201 63202000.235 Won 24 - Lost 26 Won II - 9 Allison ...... 1 16 3 5 9 I 0 I I 4 4 I 0 0 0 I .313 Home Road Home Road Battey ..._...... 617 I 59101 3 I 400001 .294 W W W W Boswell ...... Baltimore ...... 0 0 I 2 Baltimore ...... I 2 I I .....2500000000 1 00000.000 Boston ...... 2 0 I Boston ...... 0 0 0 0 Cimino ...... 6100000000000000.000 California ...... 0 I I 2 California ...... 0 0 I Clark ...... I 000000000000000...... Chicago ...... 3 0 3 2 Chicago ...... 0 0 I 0 Grant ...... 3 9 I 3 4 I 0 0 2 0 3 0 I 0 0 0 .333 Cleveland ...... 0 I 4 2 Cleveland ...... I 2 1 0 Hall ...... 13 39 5 7 10 0 0 I 3 3 8 0 2 0 0 0 .179 Detroit ...... I 2 04 Detroit ...... I 0 0 2 Kast ...... 61011 100000400000.100 Kansas City ...... I 2 I Kansas City ...... 0 I I 0 New York ...... I I I 2 New York ...... 0 0 0 0 Killebrew ...... 18 59 IS 20 43 2 0 7 18 14 13 0 I 0 I I .339 Washington ...... 2 I 2 2 Washington ...... 0 0 3 0 Klippstein ...... 2000000000 000000...... Kosco ...... - ....51503 300000 00000.200 10 8 14 18 35 84 Merritt . ----- ...... 5 10 0 I 2 I 0 0 I 2 7 0. 0 0 I 0 .100 Extra-Inning Games Doubleheaders Mincher ...... 14 40 4 8 II 0 0 I 6 4 6 0 0 I 0 0 .200 Won 5 - Lost 4 Won 4 - Split 6 - Lost 8 Nixon ...... 81713300010 300000.176 Home Road Home Road Oliva ...... 18 71 13 26 34 2 0 2 6 I 9 I I I I I .366 W W WSpl L WSpI L Pascual ...... I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Baltimore ...... 0 0 0 0 Baltimore .0 0 0 I I 2 Perry ...... 3 612500120200000.333 Boston ...... 0 0 2 I Boston ...... 0 0 I 0 0 0 California ...... 0 0 0 0 California .0 0 I 0 0 0 Roggenburk....2 000000000000000...... Chicago ...... 2 0 0 2 Chicago ...... 000 00 I Rollins ...... lI 35 6 10 23 I 0 4 9 2 5 0 I I 0 0 .286 Cleveland ...... 0 0 0 0 Cleveland .0 0 0 I 0 0 Siebler ...... 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Detroit ...... 0 0 0 0 Detroit ...... 000 I I 0 lovar..._...... 1346 278100 I 3 401010.152 Kansas City ...... 0 0 0 0 Kans. City .0 0 I 0 2 0 Uhlaender ...... 15 58 5 15 18 3 0 0 3 2 3 I 0 0 I 0 .259 New York ...... 0 0 I 0 New York ...0 0 I 0 0 I Washington ...... 0 0 0 I Washton .0 0 0 I 2 0 Valdespino 5400000001 000000.000 V.ersalles ...... 18 66 8 17 19 2 0 0 3 8 15 0 I I 0 0 .258 20 32 004 464 Worthington .... 7 3 2 2 4 2 0 0 2 0 I 0 $ 0 0 0 .667 Zimmerman ....13 29 3 6 9 0 0 I 3 4 5 0 2 0 I 0 .207 Night Games Day Games Won 49 - Lost 37 Won 40 - Lost 36 TOTALS ...... 18 592 75 149 228 19 020 70 50 102 3 12 4 6 4 152 Home Road Home Road W W W W Baltimore ...... 2 I 2 4 Baltimore ...... 3 3 I 2 BOSTON g ab r h tb 21;3bhrrbl bb soubgd8shsfhh p0 Boston ...... 5 0 4 2 Boston ...... 2 2 I 2 Allen ...... 828 15910123600000.179 California ...... 3 2 I 5 California ...... I 3 2 I Allison ...... 7 14 5 3 3 000 05 500 002 .214 Chicago ...... 4 I 5 0 Chicago ...... 3 I 2 2 Battey ...... 16 46 4 II 18 4 0 I 6 II 4 0 I 0 0 0 .239 Cleveland ...... 2 2 2 3 Cleveland ...... 2 3 3 Boswell ...... 4 9 0 2 2000 0 0 202 000 .222 Detroit ...... I 2 I 4 Detroit ...... 3 3 2 2 Cimino ...... 5 100000000 1 00000.000 Kansas City ...... 2 I 3 4 Kansas City ...... 4 2 I New York ...... I 2 2 2 New York ...... 3 3 2 3 Grant ...... 46000000 10300110.000 Washington ...... 4 0 5 2 Washington ...... 4 I I Hall ...... 15 48 122047227 16 2 301000.417 Kaat ....._ ...... 7 20 2 7 8 I 0 0 3 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 .350 2411 2526 25 21 15 IS Killebrew ...... 18 65 12 22 38 4 0 4 14 13 9 0 3 0 0 0 .338 Klippstein ...... 3 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Kosco ...... 6 19 I 3 4 I 0 0 I 0 6 0 I I I 0 .158 TWINS-SENATORS ALL-TIME WINNING PITCHERS Merritt ...... 1000000000 000000_ Rlghthanderu: W I Leffhanderu: W L Mincher ...... 16 52 6 14 22 5 0 I 8 8 10 0 3 0 I 0 .269 Walter Johnson .._..414 282 Case Patton ...... 105 133 Nixon ...... 3510000010 100010.000 Camilo Pascual 145 141 Jim Kaat ___ 98 83 Oliva Dutch Leonard ...... 1I8 101 ...... 96 103 ...... 18 74 13 25 45 6 I 4 13 6 ID 4 I 0 0 0 .338 Fred Marberry _115 72 .... 73 77 Pascual ...... 2401100010 000000.250 Win Mercer* ___105 129 69 54 Perry ...... 4 7 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 I 0 0 .000 Alvin Crowder _... 98 69 ...... 66 91 Roggenburk 2 .___..._. 88 330 Earl Whitehill ...... 64 44 ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Tom Hughes 81 122 Lloyd Brown ...... 58 49 Rollins ...... 7 16 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 I I 0 0 .125 Jim 82 96 John Boehling .__... 50 39 Siebler - ...... 4100000000 000000.000 Pedro Ramos 112 Harry Harper ...... 50 59 ._...... 78 lover ...... 16 52 9 15 23 I 2 8 8 6 3 I 288 ..._ 72 87 Ken Chase 44 67 0 I 0 I Monte Weaver ._.. 70 50 38 32 Uhlaender ...... 14 53 8 10 17 2 I I 5 4 4 2 I I 0 0 .189 Bob Groom .... 70 90 Bobby Burke .._...._ 38 44 Valdespino ...... 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 I 0 0 0 000 ...... 68 71 Frank Killen* - 37 36 ____ Versalles ...... I7 71 II 18 25 3 2 0 2 5 12 2 2 0 0 I .254 Bob Porterfield 67 64 Dick Stigmas ...... 37 37 Walt Masterson ...... 62 88 Jack Kralfck _ 34 32 Worthington ....9 300000000 1 00000.000 Zimmerman 5 It 0 2 3 I 0 0 0 I 2 0 I 0 0 0 .182 (*Pitched for Senators.) TOTALS ...... 18610 86 160 26730 721 81 70 99 II 19 6 4 4 .262 Page Ten Page Eleven Twins' 1966 Performance Chart TWINS 1966 BATTING AGAINST OTHER CLUBS BALTIMORE o ab r h tb 2b 3b hr rbl bb so oh gdp oh if hb pct. One-Run Games Shutouts Allen ..._...... _...lI344 813201 63202000.235 Won 24 - Lost 26 Won II - 9 Allison ...... 1 16 3 5 9 I 0 I I 4 4 I 0 0 0 I .313 Home Road Home Road Battey ..._...... 617 I 59101 3 I 400001 .294 W W W W Boswell ...... Baltimore ...... 0 0 I 2 Baltimore ...... I 2 I I .....2500000000 1 00000.000 Boston ...... 2 0 I Boston ...... 0 0 0 0 Cimino ...... 6100000000000000.000 California ...... 0 I I 2 California ...... 0 0 I Clark ...... I 000000000000000...... Chicago ...... 3 0 3 2 Chicago ...... 0 0 I 0 Grant ...... 3 9 I 3 4 I 0 0 2 0 3 0 I 0 0 0 .333 Cleveland ...... 0 I 4 2 Cleveland ...... I 2 1 0 Hall ...... 13 39 5 7 10 0 0 I 3 3 8 0 2 0 0 0 .179 Detroit ...... I 2 04 Detroit ...... I 0 0 2 Kast ...... 61011 100000400000.100 Kansas City ...... I 2 I Kansas City ...... 0 I I 0 New York ...... I I I 2 New York ...... 0 0 0 0 Killebrew ...... 18 59 IS 20 43 2 0 7 18 14 13 0 I 0 I I .339 Washington ...... 2 I 2 2 Washington ...... 0 0 3 0 Klippstein ...... 2000000000 000000...... Kosco ...... - ....51503 300000 00000.200 10 8 14 18 35 84 Merritt . ----- ...... 5 10 0 I 2 I 0 0 I 2 7 0. 0 0 I 0 .100 Extra-Inning Games Doubleheaders Mincher ...... 14 40 4 8 II 0 0 I 6 4 6 0 0 I 0 0 .200 Won 5 - Lost 4 Won 4 - Split 6 - Lost 8 Nixon ...... 81713300010 300000.176 Home Road Home Road Oliva ...... 18 71 13 26 34 2 0 2 6 I 9 I I I I I .366 W W WSpl L WSpI L Pascual ...... I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Baltimore ...... 0 0 0 0 Baltimore .0 0 0 I I 2 Perry ...... 3 612500120200000.333 Boston ...... 0 0 2 I Boston ...... 0 0 I 0 0 0 California ...... 0 0 0 0 California .0 0 I 0 0 0 Roggenburk....2 000000000000000...... Chicago ...... 2 0 0 2 Chicago ...... 000 00 I Rollins ...... lI 35 6 10 23 I 0 4 9 2 5 0 I I 0 0 .286 Cleveland ...... 0 0 0 0 Cleveland .0 0 0 I 0 0 Siebler ...... 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Detroit ...... 0 0 0 0 Detroit ...... 000 I I 0 lovar..._...... 1346 278100 I 3 401010.152 Kansas City ...... 0 0 0 0 Kans. City .0 0 I 0 2 0 Uhlaender ...... 15 58 5 15 18 3 0 0 3 2 3 I 0 0 I 0 .259 New York ...... 0 0 I 0 New York ...0 0 I 0 0 I Washington ...... 0 0 0 I Washton .0 0 0 I 2 0 Valdespino 5400000001 000000.000 V.ersalles ...... 18 66 8 17 19 2 0 0 3 8 15 0 I I 0 0 .258 20 32 004 464 Worthington .... 7 3 2 2 4 2 0 0 2 0 I 0 $ 0 0 0 .667 Zimmerman ....13 29 3 6 9 0 0 I 3 4 5 0 2 0 I 0 .207 Night Games Day Games Won 49 - Lost 37 Won 40 - Lost 36 TOTALS ...... 18 592 75 149 228 19 020 70 50 102 3 12 4 6 4 152 Home Road Home Road W W W W Baltimore ...... 2 I 2 4 Baltimore ...... 3 3 I 2 BOSTON g ab r h tb 21;3bhrrbl bb soubgd8shsfhh p0 Boston ...... 5 0 4 2 Boston ...... 2 2 I 2 Allen ...... 828 15910123600000.179 California ...... 3 2 I 5 California ...... I 3 2 I Allison ...... 7 14 5 3 3 000 05 500 002 .214 Chicago ...... 4 I 5 0 Chicago ...... 3 I 2 2 Battey ...... 16 46 4 II 18 4 0 I 6 II 4 0 I 0 0 0 .239 Cleveland ...... 2 2 2 3 Cleveland ...... 2 3 3 Boswell ...... 4 9 0 2 2000 0 0 202 000 .222 Detroit ...... I 2 I 4 Detroit ...... 3 3 2 2 Cimino ...... 5 100000000 1 00000.000 Kansas City ...... 2 I 3 4 Kansas City ...... 4 2 I New York ...... I 2 2 2 New York ...... 3 3 2 3 Grant ...... 46000000 10300110.000 Washington ...... 4 0 5 2 Washington ...... 4 I I Hall ...... 15 48 122047227 16 2 301000.417 Kaat ....._ ...... 7 20 2 7 8 I 0 0 3 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 .350 2411 2526 25 21 15 IS Killebrew ...... 18 65 12 22 38 4 0 4 14 13 9 0 3 0 0 0 .338 Klippstein ...... 3 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Kosco ...... 6 19 I 3 4 I 0 0 I 0 6 0 I I I 0 .158 TWINS-SENATORS ALL-TIME WINNING PITCHERS Merritt ...... 1000000000 000000_ Rlghthanderu: W I Leffhanderu: W L Mincher ...... 16 52 6 14 22 5 0 I 8 8 10 0 3 0 I 0 .269 Walter Johnson .._..414 282 Case Patton ...... 105 133 Nixon ...... 3510000010 100010.000 Camilo Pascual 145 141 Jim Kaat ___ 98 83 Oliva Dutch Leonard ...... 1I8 101 Tom Zachary ...... 96 103 ...... 18 74 13 25 45 6 I 4 13 6 ID 4 I 0 0 0 .338 Fred Marberry _115 72 Mickey Haefner .... 73 77 Pascual ...... 2401100010 000000.250 Win Mercer* ___105 129 George Mogridge 69 54 Perry ...... 4 7 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 I 0 0 .000 Alvin Crowder _... 98 69 Chuck Stobbs ...... 66 91 Roggenburk 2 Sid Hudson .___..._. 88 330 Earl Whitehill ...... 64 44 ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Tom Hughes 81 122 Lloyd Brown ...... 58 49 Rollins ...... 7 16 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 I I 0 0 .125 Jim Shaw 82 96 John Boehling .__... 50 39 Siebler - ...... 4100000000 000000.000 Pedro Ramos 112 Harry Harper ...... 50 59 ._...... 78 lover ...... 16 52 9 15 23 I 2 8 8 6 3 I 288 Early Wynn ..._ 72 87 Ken Chase 44 67 0 I 0 I Monte Weaver ._.. 70 50 Garland Braxton 38 32 Uhlaender ...... 14 53 8 10 17 2 I I 5 4 4 2 I I 0 0 .189 Bob Groom .... 70 90 Bobby Burke .._...._ 38 44 Valdespino ...... 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 I 0 0 0 000 Bump Hadley ...... 68 71 Frank Killen* - 37 36 ____ Versalles ...... I7 71 II 18 25 3 2 0 2 5 12 2 2 0 0 I .254 Bob Porterfield 67 64 Dick Stigmas ...... 37 37 Walt Masterson ...... 62 88 Jack Kralfck _ 34 32 Worthington ....9 300000000 1 00000.000 Zimmerman 5 It 0 2 3 I 0 0 0 I 2 0 I 0 0 0 .182 (*Pitched for National League Senators.) TOTALS ...... 18610 86 160 26730 721 81 70 99 II 19 6 4 4 .262 Page Ten Page Eleven TWINS 1966 BATTING AGAINST OTHER CLUBS TWINS 1966 BATTING AGAINST OTHER CLUBS CALIFORNIA g ab r h tb 2b 3b hr rhi bb to ab gdp lb if hb pot. CLEVELAND u Sb r h tb 2b 3b hr rbl bb so eb gdp sh if hb pot. Allen ...... 13 46 3 9 14 3 I 0 2 4 5 0 3 0 0 I .I96 Allen ...... 12 35 5 8 II 0 0 I 2 4 9 0 I 1 0 I .229 Allison ...... 9 22 4 3 tO I 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 .136 Allison ...... 6 15 3 4 10 0 0 2 4 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 .267 Battey ...... 026 28800053 201010.308 Battey ...... 1549 41314100 1 5103001.265 Boswell ...... 4 10 I I 2 I 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 .100 Boswell ...... 2 3 0 I 1 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 333 Cimino ...... 4 00000000 1 000100 Cimino ...... 3000000000000000 Grant ...... 3510000001200000.000 Grant ...... 612 11100000500500.083 Hell ...... 15 47 5 7 13 0 0 2 2 2 II 0 2 0 0 0 .149 Hall ...... 112726710031501010.222 Kest ...... 51702200000 700000.118 Keat ...... 4 8 0 2 4 0 I 0 2 I 5 0 0 0 0 0 .250 Killebrew ...... 18 62 5 13 23 I 0 3 9 7 12 0 2 0 I 0 .210 Killebrew ...... 18 60 12 20 37 2 0 5 13 IS 12 0 I 0 I 0 .333 Kllpostein 4 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Kosco ...... 4613300002001000.500 Klippstein 3000000000000000 Merritt ...... 2 1 C I I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 1.000 13 II IS I I 5 0 II 0 I 0 0 0 .275 Konco ...... 40 3 0 Mincher ...... 17 54 8 14 23 3 0 2 3 5 7 0 I 0 0 I .259 Merritt ...... 4300000000 200000.000 Mitterweld 2511100000 000000.200 Mincher ...... 1651 5132420383713000.255 Nixon ...... 511 02200002200101.102 Olive ...... 17 64 9 21 42 4 I S II 7 10 I 0 0 0 .328 Nixon ...... 6 6 0 2 3 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 0 Pascual ...... 3601100000 202000.167 Nonsek ...... 3000000000000000...... Perry ...... 3500000001 200000.000 Olive ...... 176210183030394 722031.290 Reese ...... 2100000001 1 00000.000 Pascual ...... 3 5 0 I I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 .200 Roggenburk .... 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Perry ...... 3403520010000000.750 Roland ...... 1000000000000000 Rollins 28 2 3 5 0 0 2 0 7 0 2 0 .107 Roggenburk .... I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ...... iiiiii Rollins ...... 1036 4101710231300013.278 lover ...... 1234371121034300010.206 Siebler ...... 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Ubluender ...... 10 35 I 9 It 2 0 0 3 2 4 0 0 0 0 I .257 lover ...... 1651 591522055442001.176 Valdespino 821 34700110 820000.1% Versalles ...... 18 60 10 13 21 5 0 I 10 5 17 3 3 0 3 0 .191 Uhleender 10 20 6 6 6 0 0 0 I 4 2 0 0 I 0 0 .300 Worthington....5 000000000000000 0 0 0 .063 Valdespino ...... 7 16 0 I I 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 Zimmerman 9 19 I 6 7 I 0 0 2 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 .316 Versalles ...... 12 50 3 13 14 I 0 0 0 2 2 I I I 0 0 .260 TOTALS ...... 18 576 61 128 204 19 3 17 57 50 122 5 16 5 6 5 .222 Worthington .11 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Zimmerman ...... 8 IC 0 3 4 I 0 0 I I I 0 0 0 0 I .300 DETROIT g ab r h tb 2b 3b hr rhi bb $0 Sb gdp sh nf hb pot. TOTALS ...... 185856214522222416564781820868.248 Allen _.._...7 17 2 2 2000 2 3 200000.118 Allison ...... 6 17 3 3 4 I 0 0 I 4 2 I I 0 0 0 .176 Battey ...... 13 38 4 10 14 I 0 I 2 4 3 0 I 0 0 0 .263 a r h t 2b 3b hr rbl bb SO Sb fdp sh if bb pct. CHICAGO g Boswell ...... 8 II 0 I I 0 0 0 I 0 4 0 0 I 0 0 .091 Allen ...... 1453311176003 2401110.208 Cimino ...... 5100000000 100000.000 Allison ...... 10 29 3 6 9 0 0 I 3 4 5 2 0 0 I 0 .207 Clerk ...... 3 I I I I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 Battey ...... 14 47 4 13 14 I 0 0 2 4 5 2 I 0 0 0 .277 Grant ...... 4 7 0 3 5 2 0 0 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 .429 Boswell ...... _...2 732200010000100.286 Hell ...... 133966131022 4 1100000.154 Keet ...... 512 12500120 700 100.167 Cimino ...... 1100000000 1 00000.000 Keller ...... 1000000000000000...... Grant ...... 4I3 22310010400100.154 Killebrew ...... 18 62 12 16 33 2 0 5 lO 12 14 0 0 0 0 0 .258 I 5 ID 2 4 0 3 0 I 0 .310 Hell ...... 14 42 Il 13 30 0 Klippstein 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kaet ...... 61814700121400000.222 Kosco ...... 815 14400011201100.267 Killebrew ...... I8 67 II IS 41 3 I 7 12 12 12 0 I 0 0 0 .221 Merritt ...... 4 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 I 0 0 .000 Klippstein 3 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Mincher ------I5 52 5 ID 18 2 0 2 7 4 II 0 I 0 0 0 .192 Kosco ...... 3 923520000200000.333 Mitterweld 1000000000000000 Merritt ...... 4500000000200000.000 Nixon ...... 71717901031 100000.412 Olive ...... 18 72 IC 17 31 3 I 3 6 13 Mincher ...... 16 51 9 16 30 5 0 3 13 II 4 I 0 0 0 0 .314 3 2 2 0 I I .236 011om ...... 1000000000000000 Nixon ...... 4801100000 100000.125 Pascual ...... I 2 I I I 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 I .500 513101.325 Olive ...... 1877162539204143 Perry ...... 4 611100000100100.167 Pascual ...... 3 9 I 2 3 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .222 Pleis ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Perry ...... 3400000000100001.000 Reese ...... 1100000000 1 00000.000 Pleis ...... 2000000000000000 Roggenburk....3 000000000000000 Rollins ...... 12324121200063400020.375 Rollins ...... 7273 612002 41200000.222 Siebler ...... 1100000000000000.000 Siebler ...... 2100000000 100000.000 lover ...... IS 57 7 15 17 2 0 0 3 S 7 I 0 0 0 I .263 lover ...... 15 57 4 14 16 2 0 0 5 2 7 0 0 I I 0 .246 Uhlaender ...... 729 I 6600031400210.207 Uhlaender ...... 549 61113200 34321000.224 Veldespino ...... 5 12 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 .167 Veldespino ...... 6 13 3 3 6 I I 0 2 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 .231 Verselles ...... 13 54 9 8 14 0 0 2 4 4 12 I 0 0 0 2 .148 Verselles ...... 18 73 6 23 33 2 I 2 II 3 II I 2 0 0 I .315 Worthington .... 9 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Worthington .... 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Zimmerman ___.7 1814 4000 20 3 00 000.222 Zimmerman 4 tO 4 5 7 0 I 0 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 .500 TOTALS ...... 18 645 88 160 256 23 2 23 79 52 89 8 9 6 6 5 .248 TOTALS ...... 18 601 74 146 229 19 5 18 69 50 104 6 9 6 2 3 .243

Page Twelve Page Thirteen TWINS 1966 BATTING AGAINST OTHER CLUBS TWINS 1966 BATTING AGAINST OTHER CLUBS CALIFORNIA g ab r h tb 2b 3b hr rhi bb to ab gdp lb if hb pot. CLEVELAND u Sb r h tb 2b 3b hr rbl bb so eb gdp sh if hb pot. Allen ...... 13 46 3 9 14 3 I 0 2 4 5 0 3 0 0 I .I96 Allen ...... 12 35 5 8 II 0 0 I 2 4 9 0 I 1 0 I .229 Allison ...... 9 22 4 3 tO I 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 .136 Allison ...... 6 15 3 4 10 0 0 2 4 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 .267 Battey ...... 026 28800053 201010.308 Battey ...... 1549 41314100 1 5103001.265 Boswell ...... 4 10 I I 2 I 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 .100 Boswell ...... 2 3 0 I 1 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 333 Cimino ...... 4 00000000 1 000100 Cimino ...... 3000000000000000 Grant ...... 3510000001200000.000 Grant ...... 612 11100000500500.083 Hell ...... 15 47 5 7 13 0 0 2 2 2 II 0 2 0 0 0 .149 Hall ...... 112726710031501010.222 Kest ...... 51702200000 700000.118 Keat ...... 4 8 0 2 4 0 I 0 2 I 5 0 0 0 0 0 .250 Killebrew ...... 18 62 5 13 23 I 0 3 9 7 12 0 2 0 I 0 .210 Killebrew ...... 18 60 12 20 37 2 0 5 13 IS 12 0 I 0 I 0 .333 Kllpostein 4 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Kosco ...... 4613300002001000.500 Klippstein 3000000000000000 Merritt ...... 2 1 C I I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 1.000 13 II IS I I 5 0 II 0 I 0 0 0 .275 Konco ...... 40 3 0 Mincher ...... 17 54 8 14 23 3 0 2 3 5 7 0 I 0 0 I .259 Merritt ...... 4300000000 200000.000 Mitterweld 2511100000 000000.200 Mincher ...... 1651 5132420383713000.255 Nixon ...... 511 02200002200101.102 Olive ...... 17 64 9 21 42 4 I S II 7 10 I 0 0 0 .328 Nixon ...... 6 6 0 2 3 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 0 Pascual ...... 3601100000 202000.167 Nonsek ...... 3000000000000000...... Perry ...... 3500000001 200000.000 Olive ...... 176210183030394 722031.290 Reese ...... 2100000001 1 00000.000 Pascual ...... 3 5 0 I I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 .200 Roggenburk .... 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Perry ...... 3403520010000000.750 Roland ...... 1000000000000000 Rollins 28 2 3 5 0 0 2 0 7 0 2 0 .107 Roggenburk .... I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ...... iiiiii Rollins ...... 1036 4101710231300013.278 lover ...... 1234371121034300010.206 Siebler ...... 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Ubluender ...... 10 35 I 9 It 2 0 0 3 2 4 0 0 0 0 I .257 lover ...... 1651 591522055442001.176 Valdespino 821 34700110 820000.1% Versalles ...... 18 60 10 13 21 5 0 I 10 5 17 3 3 0 3 0 .191 Uhleender 10 20 6 6 6 0 0 0 I 4 2 0 0 I 0 0 .300 Worthington....5 000000000000000 0 0 0 .063 Valdespino ...... 7 16 0 I I 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 Zimmerman 9 19 I 6 7 I 0 0 2 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 .316 Versalles ...... 12 50 3 13 14 I 0 0 0 2 2 I I I 0 0 .260 TOTALS ...... 18 576 61 128 204 19 3 17 57 50 122 5 16 5 6 5 .222 Worthington .11 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Zimmerman ...... 8 IC 0 3 4 I 0 0 I I I 0 0 0 0 I .300 DETROIT g ab r h tb 2b 3b hr rhi bb $0 Sb gdp sh nf hb pot. TOTALS ...... 185856214522222416564781820868.248 Allen _.._...7 17 2 2 2000 2 3 200000.118 Allison ...... 6 17 3 3 4 I 0 0 I 4 2 I I 0 0 0 .176 Battey ...... 13 38 4 10 14 I 0 I 2 4 3 0 I 0 0 0 .263 a r h t 2b 3b hr rbl bb SO Sb fdp sh if bb pct. CHICAGO g Boswell ...... 8 II 0 I I 0 0 0 I 0 4 0 0 I 0 0 .091 Allen ...... 1453311176003 2401110.208 Cimino ...... 5100000000 100000.000 Allison ...... 10 29 3 6 9 0 0 I 3 4 5 2 0 0 I 0 .207 Clerk ...... 3 I I I I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 Battey ...... 14 47 4 13 14 I 0 0 2 4 5 2 I 0 0 0 .277 Grant ...... 4 7 0 3 5 2 0 0 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 .429 Boswell ...... _...2 732200010000100.286 Hell ...... 133966131022 4 1100000.154 Keet ...... 512 12500120 700 100.167 Cimino ...... 1100000000 1 00000.000 Keller ...... 1000000000000000...... Grant ...... 4I3 22310010400100.154 Killebrew ...... 18 62 12 16 33 2 0 5 lO 12 14 0 0 0 0 0 .258 I 5 ID 2 4 0 3 0 I 0 .310 Hell ...... 14 42 Il 13 30 0 Klippstein 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kaet ...... 61814700121400000.222 Kosco ...... 815 14400011201100.267 Killebrew ...... I8 67 II IS 41 3 I 7 12 12 12 0 I 0 0 0 .221 Merritt ...... 4 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 I 0 0 .000 Klippstein 3 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Mincher ------I5 52 5 ID 18 2 0 2 7 4 II 0 I 0 0 0 .192 Kosco ...... 3 923520000200000.333 Mitterweld 1000000000000000 Merritt ...... 4500000000200000.000 Nixon ...... 71717901031 100000.412 Olive ...... 18 72 IC 17 31 3 I 3 6 13 Mincher ...... 16 51 9 16 30 5 0 3 13 II 4 I 0 0 0 0 .314 3 2 2 0 I I .236 011om ...... 1000000000000000 Nixon ...... 4801100000 100000.125 Pascual ...... I 2 I I I 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 I .500 513101.325 Olive ...... 1877162539204143 Perry ...... 4 611100000100100.167 Pascual ...... 3 9 I 2 3 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .222 Pleis ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Perry ...... 3400000000100001.000 Reese ...... 1100000000 1 00000.000 Pleis ...... 2000000000000000 Roggenburk....3 000000000000000 Rollins ...... 12324121200063400020.375 Rollins ...... 7273 612002 41200000.222 Siebler ...... 1100000000000000.000 Siebler ...... 2100000000 100000.000 lover ...... IS 57 7 15 17 2 0 0 3 S 7 I 0 0 0 I .263 lover ...... 15 57 4 14 16 2 0 0 5 2 7 0 0 I I 0 .246 Uhlaender ...... 729 I 6600031400210.207 Uhlaender ...... 549 61113200 34321000.224 Veldespino ...... 5 12 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 .167 Veldespino ...... 6 13 3 3 6 I I 0 2 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 .231 Verselles ...... 13 54 9 8 14 0 0 2 4 4 12 I 0 0 0 2 .148 Verselles ...... 18 73 6 23 33 2 I 2 II 3 II I 2 0 0 I .315 Worthington .... 9 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Worthington .... 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Zimmerman ___.7 1814 4000 20 3 00 000.222 Zimmerman 4 tO 4 5 7 0 I 0 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 .500 TOTALS ...... 18 645 88 160 256 23 2 23 79 52 89 8 9 6 6 5 .248 TOTALS ...... 18 601 74 146 229 19 5 18 69 50 104 6 9 6 2 3 .243

Page Twelve Page Thirteen TWINS 1966 BATTING AGAINST OTHER CLUBS TWINS 1966 BATTING AGAINST OTHER CLUBS KANSAS CITY ih r h tb 2b3bhr rbl bb sobgdpshsthb pet. WASHINGTONo ab r h tb 2b 3b hr rbl bb so lb OdP sh sf bb pot. Allen...... _...930 7132040171301000.433 Allen ...... 6 45 6 II 13 2 0 0 2 5 4 2 0 0 0 0 .244 Allison ..... 12 39 8 7 14 2 I I 3 4 7 I I 0 0 0 .179 Allison ...... 64223100 1 3200000.500 Battey ...... 14 50 5 12 18 I I I 5 4 2 2 2 0 0 0 .240 Battey ...... 12 39 2 6 7 I 0 0 4 5 4 0 5 0 0 I .154 Boswell ...... 4 9 0 I I 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 .111 Boswell ...... 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Cimino ...... 2100000000 1 00000.000 Grant ...... 4l0 03410020201000.300 Cimino ...... 4100000000000000.000 Hall ...... - ...... 71504400052501000.267 Grant ...... 4902200000 201100.222 Kaat ...... 614 51100012 501000.071 Hall ...... 17 55 4 9 15 I I I 2 9 II I I 0 0 0 .164 Killebrew ...... 18 64 7 19 25 3 0 I 8 II 8 0 0 0 0 I .297 Kaat ...... 470110002 1 000000.143 Kosco ...... 9 30 I 3 4 I 0 0 3 2 5 0 0 I I 0 .100 Merritt _ ...... 2 7 I I I 0 0 0 0 I I 0 I 0 0 0 .143 Killebrew ...... 18 62 7 19 33 5 0 3 II II 7 0 2 0 0 0 .306 Miecher ...... 14 27 5 7 13 3 0 I 4 7 6 0 0 0 I 0 .259 Klippstein 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nixon ...... 4 8 I 3 4 I 0 0 0 2 I 0 0 0 0 0 .375 Kosco ...... 3500000001 100000.000 Oliva ...... 1868 61725 420126 613000.250 Merritt ...... 4310000001 1 00000.000 Pascual ...... I 300000000 000000.000 Perry ...... 5l4 16710030200010.429 Mincher ...... 16 50 8 17 27 7 0 I 9 II 4 I 3 0 0 I .340 Pleis ...... l 000000000000000.._ Nixon ...... 7 Il 0 3 3 0 0 0 2 2 3 0 I 0 0 0 .273 Rollins ...... _..lO 40 5 II IS I 0 I 7 2 5 0 I 0 0 0 .275 Olive ...... 186712193111396 621001.284 Siebler ...... l 000000000000000_ Pascual ...... 5400000000 001000.000 lover ...... 1861 91618200891022341.262 Uhlaender ...... 12 45 3 9 10 I 0 0 I 4 5 I 0 0 0 0 .200 Perry ...... 41111210010 400000.091 Valdespino ...... 21 00 00 000 00000 0.000 Pleis ...... I 000000000000000_ Versalles ...... 15 58 2 17 26 2 2 I 3 5 8 0 I I 0 I .293 Rollins ...... II 30 5 9 15 3 0 I 4 I 2 0 2 0 I 0 .300 Worthington .... 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Siebler ...... 3200000001 1 00000.000 Zimmerman ....5 521100004300000.200 lover ...... 12 44 7 19 25 4 I 0 4 2 4 3 0 0 0 0 .432 TOTALS ...... 18 599 78 151 211 27 6 7 72 66 86 7 IS 5 7 3 .252 Uhlaender ...... 9 30 I 6 7 I 0 0 I 2 2 3 0 I 0 0 .200 Valdespino ...... 8 27 4 5 8 0 0 I 5 2 4 0 I 0 I 0 .185 Versalles ...... 14 56 7 IS 20 2 0 I 2 2 5 I I 0 0 I .268 TWINS' 1967 SCHEDULE Worthington .... 6 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Time Zimmerman 7 14 0 2 3 I 0 0 3 2 2 0 I 0 0 0 .143 Date Team and Place MARCH TOTALS ...... 18 583 67 146 215 30 3 II 62 67 74 13 20 2 2 4 .250 10-Fri., Baltimore Orioles at ...... _...... 8:00 P.M. I I-Sat., at Orlando ...... 1:30 P.M. NEW YORK q ab r h tb 2b 3b hr rbl bb so sb gdpsh if hb pot...... 1:30 P.M. Allen ...... 1131391200143 502000.290 12-Sun., Detroit Tigers at Lakeland Allison ...... 7 12 3 4 7 0 0 I 4 3 2 I 0 0 I 0 .333 13-Mon., Phillies at Clearwater ...... 1:30 P.M. Battey ...... 1552415 1720066501010.288 I4.-Tues., New York Mets at Orlando ...... 1:30 P.M. Boswell ...... 4 3 0 I I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 I .333 15-Wed., Philadelphia Phillies at Orlando ...... 1:30 P.M. Cimino ...... 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I6-Thurs., Kansas City Athletics at Caracas, Venez.... 8:00 P.M. Clark ...... I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 7-Fri., Kansas City Athletics at Caracas, Venez ...... 8:00 P.M. Grant ...... 3701100010 000200.143 18-Sat., Kansas City Athletics at Caracas, Venez ...... 8:00 P.M. Hall ...... IS 44 7 13 21 2 0 2 4 7 8 0 3 0 0 0 .295 Kaat ...... 412 13410010500000.250 19-Sun., Kansas City Athletics at Caracas, Venez...... 10:30 A.M. Keller ...... 2100000000 000000.000 20-Mon., OPEN DATE. Killebrew ...... 8 68 8 16 33 5 0 4 IS 8 Il 0 2 0 0 0 .235 21-Tues., at Orlando ...... 1:30 P.M. Klippntein ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22-Wed., Los Angeles Dodgers at Vero Beach ...... 1:30 P.M. Kosco ...... 61925800131300000.263 23-Thurs., St. Louis Cardinals at Orlando ...... 1:30 P.M. Merritt - .... 5 9 0 I I 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 .111 24-Fri., at Orlando ...... _ 7:30 P.M. Mincher ...... IS 54 3 9 12 3 0 0 4 5 13 0 2 2 I 0 .167 25-Sat., Boston Red Sox at Winter Haven ...... 1:30 P.M. Nixon ...... 71314400000 101000.308 26-Sun., Boston Red Sox at Orlando ...... 1:30 P.M. Nossek ...... I 000000000000000...... 27-Mon., Astros at Cocoa ...... 7:30 P.M. Olive ...... 17 67 II 23 35 7 I I 7 7 6 0 2 0 I 0 .343 28-Tues., Reds at Orlando ...... 1:30 P.M. 011om ...... 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 .000 29-Wed., Washington Senators at Pompano Beach 1:30 P.M. Pascual ...... 2 4 I 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 .500 30-Thurs., New York Yankees at Fort Lauderdale .... - 1:30 P.M. Perry ...... 4 2 0 0 0000 0 2 200000 .000 31-Fri., Atlanta Braves at West Palm Beach ...... 1:30 P.M. P1cm I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Roggenburk .... I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 APRIL Rollins ...... 1125 13410051302000.120 I-Sat., Atlanta Braves at Orlando ...... 1:30 P.M. Siebler ...... 2100000000000000.000 2-Sun., Washington Senators at Orlando .... 1:30 P.M. lover ...... 17 63 II 19 23 4 0 0 4 6 5 3 I 2 0 0 .302 3-Mon., St. Louis Cardinals at St Petersburg ... 1:30 P.M. Uhlsender ...... 13 48 8 II 17 I I I 2 4 6 I 2 I 0 0 .229 4-Tues., at Sarasota ...... 1:30 P.M. Veldespino ...... 7 10 I 4 4 0 0 0 I I 3 0 0 0 0 I .400 5-Wed., Atlanta Braves at Jacksonville ...... _ ...... 1:30 P.M. Versalles _....12 47 7 II 16 3 I 0 I 6 3 I 0 0 0 I .234 6-Thurs., at Orlando ...... - 7:30 P.M. Worthington .... 9 2 0 1 2 I 0 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 .500 7-Fri., Atlanta Braves at Atlanta, Georgia ...... 7:30 P.M. Zimmerman ....2 3 0 I I 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 8-Sat., at Atlanta, Georgia ...... 7:30 P.M. TOTALS ...... 18 599 72 156 225 30 311 65 61 87 6 18 7 5 3 .260 9-Sun., Atlanta Braves at Atlanta, Georgia ...... 1:35 P.M.

Page Fourteen Page Fifteen TWINS 1966 BATTING AGAINST OTHER CLUBS TWINS 1966 BATTING AGAINST OTHER CLUBS KANSAS CITY ih r h tb 2b3bhr rbl bb sobgdpshsthb pet. WASHINGTONo ab r h tb 2b 3b hr rbl bb so lb OdP sh sf bb pot. Allen...... _...930 7132040171301000.433 Allen ...... 6 45 6 II 13 2 0 0 2 5 4 2 0 0 0 0 .244 Allison ..... 12 39 8 7 14 2 I I 3 4 7 I I 0 0 0 .179 Allison ...... 64223100 1 3200000.500 Battey ...... 14 50 5 12 18 I I I 5 4 2 2 2 0 0 0 .240 Battey ...... 12 39 2 6 7 I 0 0 4 5 4 0 5 0 0 I .154 Boswell ...... 4 9 0 I I 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 .111 Boswell ...... 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Cimino ...... 2100000000 1 00000.000 Grant ...... 4l0 03410020201000.300 Cimino ...... 4100000000000000.000 Hall ...... - ...... 71504400052501000.267 Grant ...... 4902200000 201100.222 Kaat ...... 614 51100012 501000.071 Hall ...... 17 55 4 9 15 I I I 2 9 II I I 0 0 0 .164 Killebrew ...... 18 64 7 19 25 3 0 I 8 II 8 0 0 0 0 I .297 Kaat ...... 470110002 1 000000.143 Kosco ...... 9 30 I 3 4 I 0 0 3 2 5 0 0 I I 0 .100 Merritt _ ...... 2 7 I I I 0 0 0 0 I I 0 I 0 0 0 .143 Killebrew ...... 18 62 7 19 33 5 0 3 II II 7 0 2 0 0 0 .306 Miecher ...... 14 27 5 7 13 3 0 I 4 7 6 0 0 0 I 0 .259 Klippstein 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nixon ...... 4 8 I 3 4 I 0 0 0 2 I 0 0 0 0 0 .375 Kosco ...... 3500000001 100000.000 Oliva ...... 1868 61725 420126 613000.250 Merritt ...... 4310000001 1 00000.000 Pascual ...... I 300000000 000000.000 Perry ...... 5l4 16710030200010.429 Mincher ...... 16 50 8 17 27 7 0 I 9 II 4 I 3 0 0 I .340 Pleis ...... l 000000000000000.._ Nixon ...... 7 Il 0 3 3 0 0 0 2 2 3 0 I 0 0 0 .273 Rollins ...... _..lO 40 5 II IS I 0 I 7 2 5 0 I 0 0 0 .275 Olive ...... 186712193111396 621001.284 Siebler ...... l 000000000000000_ Pascual ...... 5400000000 001000.000 lover ...... 1861 91618200891022341.262 Uhlaender ...... 12 45 3 9 10 I 0 0 I 4 5 I 0 0 0 0 .200 Perry ...... 41111210010 400000.091 Valdespino ...... 21 00 00 000 00000 0.000 Pleis ...... I 000000000000000_ Versalles ...... 15 58 2 17 26 2 2 I 3 5 8 0 I I 0 I .293 Rollins ...... II 30 5 9 15 3 0 I 4 I 2 0 2 0 I 0 .300 Worthington .... 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Siebler ...... 3200000001 1 00000.000 Zimmerman ....5 521100004300000.200 lover ...... 12 44 7 19 25 4 I 0 4 2 4 3 0 0 0 0 .432 TOTALS ...... 18 599 78 151 211 27 6 7 72 66 86 7 IS 5 7 3 .252 Uhlaender ...... 9 30 I 6 7 I 0 0 I 2 2 3 0 I 0 0 .200 Valdespino ...... 8 27 4 5 8 0 0 I 5 2 4 0 I 0 I 0 .185 Versalles ...... 14 56 7 IS 20 2 0 I 2 2 5 I I 0 0 I .268 TWINS' 1967 SPRING TRAINING SCHEDULE Worthington .... 6 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Time Zimmerman 7 14 0 2 3 I 0 0 3 2 2 0 I 0 0 0 .143 Date Team and Place MARCH TOTALS ...... 18 583 67 146 215 30 3 II 62 67 74 13 20 2 2 4 .250 10-Fri., Baltimore Orioles at Miami ...... _...... 8:00 P.M. I I-Sat., Detroit Tigers at Orlando ...... 1:30 P.M. NEW YORK q ab r h tb 2b 3b hr rbl bb so sb gdpsh if hb pot...... 1:30 P.M. Allen ...... 1131391200143 502000.290 12-Sun., Detroit Tigers at Lakeland Allison ...... 7 12 3 4 7 0 0 I 4 3 2 I 0 0 I 0 .333 13-Mon., Philadelphia Phillies at Clearwater ...... 1:30 P.M. Battey ...... 1552415 1720066501010.288 I4.-Tues., New York Mets at Orlando ...... 1:30 P.M. Boswell ...... 4 3 0 I I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 I .333 15-Wed., Philadelphia Phillies at Orlando ...... 1:30 P.M. Cimino ...... 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I6-Thurs., Kansas City Athletics at Caracas, Venez.... 8:00 P.M. Clark ...... I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 7-Fri., Kansas City Athletics at Caracas, Venez ...... 8:00 P.M. Grant ...... 3701100010 000200.143 18-Sat., Kansas City Athletics at Caracas, Venez ...... 8:00 P.M. Hall ...... IS 44 7 13 21 2 0 2 4 7 8 0 3 0 0 0 .295 Kaat ...... 412 13410010500000.250 19-Sun., Kansas City Athletics at Caracas, Venez...... 10:30 A.M. Keller ...... 2100000000 000000.000 20-Mon., OPEN DATE. Killebrew ...... 8 68 8 16 33 5 0 4 IS 8 Il 0 2 0 0 0 .235 21-Tues., Los Angeles Dodgers at Orlando ...... 1:30 P.M. Klippntein ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22-Wed., Los Angeles Dodgers at Vero Beach ...... 1:30 P.M. Kosco ...... 61925800131300000.263 23-Thurs., St. Louis Cardinals at Orlando ...... 1:30 P.M. Merritt - .... 5 9 0 I I 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 .111 24-Fri., New York Yankees at Orlando ...... _ 7:30 P.M. Mincher ...... IS 54 3 9 12 3 0 0 4 5 13 0 2 2 I 0 .167 25-Sat., Boston Red Sox at Winter Haven ...... 1:30 P.M. Nixon ...... 71314400000 101000.308 26-Sun., Boston Red Sox at Orlando ...... 1:30 P.M. Nossek ...... I 000000000000000...... 27-Mon., at Cocoa ...... 7:30 P.M. Olive ...... 17 67 II 23 35 7 I I 7 7 6 0 2 0 I 0 .343 28-Tues., Cincinnati Reds at Orlando ...... 1:30 P.M. 011om ...... 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 .000 29-Wed., Washington Senators at Pompano Beach 1:30 P.M. Pascual ...... 2 4 I 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 .500 30-Thurs., New York Yankees at Fort Lauderdale .... - 1:30 P.M. Perry ...... 4 2 0 0 0000 0 2 200000 .000 31-Fri., Atlanta Braves at West Palm Beach ...... 1:30 P.M. P1cm I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Roggenburk .... I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 APRIL Rollins ...... 1125 13410051302000.120 I-Sat., Atlanta Braves at Orlando ...... 1:30 P.M. Siebler ...... 2100000000000000.000 2-Sun., Washington Senators at Orlando .... 1:30 P.M. lover ...... 17 63 II 19 23 4 0 0 4 6 5 3 I 2 0 0 .302 3-Mon., St. Louis Cardinals at St Petersburg ... 1:30 P.M. Uhlsender ...... 13 48 8 II 17 I I I 2 4 6 I 2 I 0 0 .229 4-Tues., Chicago White Sox at Sarasota ...... 1:30 P.M. Veldespino ...... 7 10 I 4 4 0 0 0 I I 3 0 0 0 0 I .400 5-Wed., Atlanta Braves at Jacksonville ...... _ ...... 1:30 P.M. Versalles _....12 47 7 II 16 3 I 0 I 6 3 I 0 0 0 I .234 6-Thurs., Baltimore Orioles at Orlando ...... - 7:30 P.M. Worthington .... 9 2 0 1 2 I 0 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 .500 7-Fri., Atlanta Braves at Atlanta, Georgia ...... 7:30 P.M. Zimmerman ....2 3 0 I I 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 8-Sat., Atlanta Braves at Atlanta, Georgia ...... 7:30 P.M. TOTALS ...... 18 599 72 156 225 30 311 65 61 87 6 18 7 5 3 .260 9-Sun., Atlanta Braves at Atlanta, Georgia ...... 1:35 P.M.

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BALTIMORE g w I sv ip h hr bb SO et eq relshohbwp r en era DETROIT g w I se ip 6 hr bb so sO cg relshohb wp r er era Boswell...... 210014 40716210111331.29 Boswell ...... 622033 244132340200 3 15 13 3.55 Cimino...... 601012 161511006002664.50 Cimino ...... 5 0 0 I 10.2 5 0 0 10 0 0 5 0 0 0 I I 0.82 Grant ...... 3 1 I 0 22.1 29 0 7 10 3 0 0 0 2 I 14 II 4.50 Grant ...... 4 I I 022 2955 124 I 001 0 11 11 4.50 Kaat ...... 4 I 3 0 27.1 29 3 8 16 4 I 0 0 0 313 9 3.00 Kaat ...... 521035.12624265201 0211102.57 Klippstein 2 0 0 0 3 5 I I I 0 0 2 0 0 I 3 3 9.00 Keller ...... 10003 4111001000339.00 Merritt ...... 523039 2627275200011192.08 Klippstein 30003 301 0003000339.00 Pascual ...... I 0 I 0 0.1 4 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 6 6 162.0 Merritt ...... 403010.1 1633 520200011119.90 Perry ...... 3 I 0 0 15.1 15 2 4 10 2 0 I 0 0 I 5 5 3.00 011om ...... 10002 1 00 3001000000.00 Roggenburk .... 2 0 I 0 3 5 2 3 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 412.00 Pascual ...... 11005 510 1100000223.60 Siebler ...... 3 0 0 0 8.1 4 2 0 5 I 0 2 0 0 0 3 3 3.38 Perry ...... 4 I I 0 16.2 7 0 10 IS 2 I 2 0 0 I 4 2 1.06 Worthington .. 7 2 0 I 11.1 II 0 7 II 0 0 7 0 0 2 5 5 4.09 P1cm. ...... 30103 3123003000400.00 TOTALS ...... 18 8 10 I 156 147 1350 109 18 4 20 2 4 12 73 64 3.69 Roggenburk .... 3 0 I 0 2.1 3 2 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 3 13.50 Siebler ...... 20102.2503 1002000326.00 BOSTON g w I sv ip h hr bb SO st eq relsho hb wp r Cr era Worthington .. 5 0 0 I 7.2 4 0 2 6 0 0 5 0 0 I 3 3 3.38 Boswell ...... 3 I 0 0 20.1 16 4 5 23 3 I 0 0 0 I 9 9 4.05 TOTALS ...... 18 7 II 2 156.2 135 19 47 106 18 4 29 I I 7 74 64 3.67 Cimino ...... 5 0 I 0 8.1 8 I 8 7 0 0 5 0 0 I 8 3 3.38 Grant ...... 4 I 2 0 24.1 30 5 4 9 4 I 0 0 0 I 1615 5.63 KANSAS CITY g w I sv ip h hr bb so sO cg relsho hb wp r er era Kaat ...... 6 4 I 0 46.1 38 3 10 27 6 3 0 0 I I 1413 2.35 Boswell ...... 2 2 0 0 14 10 I 3 18 2 I 0 0 0 I 4 4 2.57 Klippsfein 3001 5.1 5 0 2 6 0 0 3 0 1 0 2 2 3.60 Cimino ...... 41009 2065004001000.00 Merritt ...... 10000 2000001000000.00 Grant ...... 422028.22416134201001092.79 Pascual ...... 2 I I 0 8 5 2 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 I II II 12.38 Kaat ...... 3 2 I 0 20.1 20 I 3 19 3 I 0 0 I 2 7 7 3.15 Perry ...... 4 I 0 0 25.1 28 5 8 15 3 0 I 0 0 I 10 10 3.60 Klippstein 50019 5034005010222.00 Roggenburk .... 2 I 0 0 3.1 3 0 I 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 Merritt ...... 4 0 2 I 14.1 13 I 3 16 2 0 2 0 0 I 7 7 4.50 Siebler ...... 40107 501 3004010211.29 Pascual ...... 5 I 2 0 17 20 010 10 4 0 I 0 0 0 15 10 5.29 Worthington .. 9 3 0 2 14.1 10 I 3 16 0 0 9 0 0 0 2 2 1.29 Perry ...... 4 2 I 0 24.1 17 I 4 18 3 2 I 0 2 I 7 5 1.88 rolALs ...... 18 12 6 3 162.2 16021 42 110 18 5 25 0 3 6 74 66 3.64 Pleis ...... 10002 101 2001000000.00 Siebler ...... 300010.1 9026003000110.90 CALIFORNIA g w I se ip 6 hr bb so st cg relsno hb wp r en era Worthington _6 0 0 I 8 3 0 I 7 0 0 6 0 0 0 I I 1.13 Boswell ...... 2 0 2 II 0 12 4 5 II 2 0 0 0 0 0 9 7 5.73 TOTALS ...... 18 10 8 3 157 124 542 118 18 6 23 I 4 6 54 46 2.64 Cimino ...... 30003.24027003000324.50 Grant ...... 6 2 3 0 47 35 5 6 18 6 2 0 I 2 2 13 JO 1.91 NEW YORK g w I sv ip In hr bb so sO cg relshohbwp r or era

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BALTIMORE g w I sv ip h hr bb SO et eq relshohbwp r en era DETROIT g w I se ip 6 hr bb so sO cg relshohb wp r er era Boswell...... 210014 40716210111331.29 Boswell ...... 622033 244132340200 3 15 13 3.55 Cimino...... 601012 161511006002664.50 Cimino ...... 5 0 0 I 10.2 5 0 0 10 0 0 5 0 0 0 I I 0.82 Grant ...... 3 1 I 0 22.1 29 0 7 10 3 0 0 0 2 I 14 II 4.50 Grant ...... 4 I I 022 2955 124 I 001 0 11 11 4.50 Kaat ...... 4 I 3 0 27.1 29 3 8 16 4 I 0 0 0 313 9 3.00 Kaat ...... 521035.12624265201 0211102.57 Klippstein 2 0 0 0 3 5 I I I 0 0 2 0 0 I 3 3 9.00 Keller ...... 10003 4111001000339.00 Merritt ...... 523039 2627275200011192.08 Klippstein 30003 301 0003000339.00 Pascual ...... I 0 I 0 0.1 4 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 6 6 162.0 Merritt ...... 403010.1 1633 520200011119.90 Perry ...... 3 I 0 0 15.1 15 2 4 10 2 0 I 0 0 I 5 5 3.00 011om ...... 10002 1 00 3001000000.00 Roggenburk .... 2 0 I 0 3 5 2 3 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 412.00 Pascual ...... 11005 510 1100000223.60 Siebler ...... 3 0 0 0 8.1 4 2 0 5 I 0 2 0 0 0 3 3 3.38 Perry ...... 4 I I 0 16.2 7 0 10 IS 2 I 2 0 0 I 4 2 1.06 Worthington .. 7 2 0 I 11.1 II 0 7 II 0 0 7 0 0 2 5 5 4.09 P1cm. ...... 30103 3123003000400.00 TOTALS ...... 18 8 10 I 156 147 1350 109 18 4 20 2 4 12 73 64 3.69 Roggenburk .... 3 0 I 0 2.1 3 2 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 3 13.50 Siebler ...... 20102.2503 1002000326.00 BOSTON g w I sv ip h hr bb SO st eq relsho hb wp r Cr era Worthington .. 5 0 0 I 7.2 4 0 2 6 0 0 5 0 0 I 3 3 3.38 Boswell ...... 3 I 0 0 20.1 16 4 5 23 3 I 0 0 0 I 9 9 4.05 TOTALS ...... 18 7 II 2 156.2 135 19 47 106 18 4 29 I I 7 74 64 3.67 Cimino ...... 5 0 I 0 8.1 8 I 8 7 0 0 5 0 0 I 8 3 3.38 Grant ...... 4 I 2 0 24.1 30 5 4 9 4 I 0 0 0 I 1615 5.63 KANSAS CITY g w I sv ip h hr bb so sO cg relsho hb wp r er era Kaat ...... 6 4 I 0 46.1 38 3 10 27 6 3 0 0 I I 1413 2.35 Boswell ...... 2 2 0 0 14 10 I 3 18 2 I 0 0 0 I 4 4 2.57 Klippsfein 3001 5.1 5 0 2 6 0 0 3 0 1 0 2 2 3.60 Cimino ...... 41009 2065004001000.00 Merritt ...... 10000 2000001000000.00 Grant ...... 422028.22416134201001092.79 Pascual ...... 2 I I 0 8 5 2 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 I II II 12.38 Kaat ...... 3 2 I 0 20.1 20 I 3 19 3 I 0 0 I 2 7 7 3.15 Perry ...... 4 I 0 0 25.1 28 5 8 15 3 0 I 0 0 I 10 10 3.60 Klippstein 50019 5034005010222.00 Roggenburk .... 2 I 0 0 3.1 3 0 I 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 Merritt ...... 4 0 2 I 14.1 13 I 3 16 2 0 2 0 0 I 7 7 4.50 Siebler ...... 40107 501 3004010211.29 Pascual ...... 5 I 2 0 17 20 010 10 4 0 I 0 0 0 15 10 5.29 Worthington .. 9 3 0 2 14.1 10 I 3 16 0 0 9 0 0 0 2 2 1.29 Perry ...... 4 2 I 0 24.1 17 I 4 18 3 2 I 0 2 I 7 5 1.88 rolALs ...... 18 12 6 3 162.2 16021 42 110 18 5 25 0 3 6 74 66 3.64 Pleis ...... 10002 101 2001000000.00 Siebler ...... 300010.1 9026003000110.90 CALIFORNIA g w I se ip 6 hr bb so st cg relsno hb wp r en era Worthington _6 0 0 I 8 3 0 I 7 0 0 6 0 0 0 I I 1.13 Boswell ...... 2 0 2 II 0 12 4 5 II 2 0 0 0 0 0 9 7 5.73 TOTALS ...... 18 10 8 3 157 124 542 118 18 6 23 I 4 6 54 46 2.64 Cimino ...... 30003.24027003000324.50 Grant ...... 6 2 3 0 47 35 5 6 18 6 2 0 I 2 2 13 JO 1.91 NEW YORK g w I sv ip In hr bb so sO cg relshohbwp r or era

Page Sixteen Page Seventeen 1966 Final Official Twins' Statistics 1966 Final Official Twins' Statistics BATTING PITCHING ab r IN tb 2b 3b hr rbi bb so sb gdp sh sf hb pct. (3rdinA.L.) g (2ndinA.L.) g w I sv ip In hr bb so St cghbwp r er era Allen ...... 10131934761l1l8l5302640210212.238 Boswell 281250169.1 120196517321851266593.14 Allison 70 168 34 37 69 6 I 8 19 30 34 6 2 0 2 3 .220 , ...... '_ ' Cimino 35 2 5 3 64.2 53 4 30 57 0 0 I 4 27 212.91 B a ttey ...... 115 364 30 93 119 12 1 4 34 43 30 4 IS 0 2 3 Grant ...... 35 13 13 0 249 248 23 49 110 35 10 6 5 104 90 3.25 Cimino ...... _... 35 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 4 0 0 I 0 0 .000 Kaat ...... 41 25 13 0 304.2 271 29 55 205 41 19 3 12 114 932.74 Clark ...... S I I I I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 1.000 Keller 2 0 0 0 5.1 7 I I I 0 0 0 0 4 35.40 Grant ,...... 35 78 5 IS 20 5 0 0 10 3 23 0 310 I 0 .192 Klippstein .. 26 I I 3 40 35 2 20 26 0 0 2 I IS 153.38 Hell ,,._,..._,,,,...I20 356 52 85 160 7 420 47 33 66 I14 0 2 0 .239 Merritt 31 7 14 3 144 112 17 33 124 18 5 0 4 57 543.38 Kaat .... ..... 47 118 12 23 33 2 I 2 13 5 41 0 I I 0 0 .195 OlIom ...... 3 0 0 0 10 6 I I II I 0 I 0 4 4 360 Keller ...... 3 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pascual 21 8 6 0 103 113 9 30 56 19 2 2 3 63 56 4.89 Killebrew ...... 62 569 89 16030627 I 39 110 103 98 0 12 0 3 2 .281 Klippstein 26 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Perry ...... 33 II 7 0 184 149 17 53 122 25 8 5 6 61 522.54 Kosco... , ...... 57 158 II 35 46 5 0 2 13 7 31 0 4 3 2 0 .222 Pleis ...... 8 I 2 0 9.1 5 I 4 9 0 0 0 0 6 2 2.00 Merritt ...... 31 39 2 4 5 I 0 0 I 4 16 0 I 2 I 0 .103 Roggenburk 12 I 2 I 12.1 14 4 10 3 0 0 0 0 8 86.00 Mincher .....139 431 53 108 180 30 0 14 62 58 68 3 13 3 3 2 .251 Roland ...... I 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 Mitterwald .... 3 5 I I I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .200 Siebler ...... 23 2 2 I 49.2 47 6 14 24 2 0 I 0 26 19 3.42 Nixon 51 96 5 25 29 2 I 0 7 7 13 0 2 I I I .260 Worthington 65 6 3 II 91.1 66 6 27 93 0 0 I 5 26 152.47 ------. TOTALS ...... 162 89 73 22 1438.2 1246 139 392 1015 162 52 27 52 581 501 3.13 622 99 19 312 32 7 25 87 42 72 13 16 2 6 5 . 307 011orn ...... 3200000000100000.000 Pascual ..._ ...... 21 37 3 8 9 I 0 0 I 0 5 0 3 I 0 I .216 33 59 5 13 20 4 0 1 7 5 18 0 0 2 1 1 .220 BREAKDOWN OF JIM KAAT'S 25-VICTORY SEASON Reese ...... 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 IN 1966 Roggenburk .. 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ...... Date Oppon Score ip In bb so cg Loser Winner Record Roland ...... I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ... 4.I4-K C. ------4- 2 8.2 6 2 10 Talbot 1-0 Rollins ...... 90 269 30 66 105 7 I 10 40 13 34 0 9 3 4 4 .245 4-22-Ca [if . ...... I- 2 5.1 5 1 3 McGlothlin I-I Siebler ,..,...,.... 23 II 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 .000 5- I-Wash . ...... 3- 5 3 5 0 3 Richert 1-2 Tovar ...... 134 465 57 121 ISo 19 5 2 41 44 50 16 7 7 7 4 .260 S. 4-Chicago 6- I 9 9 2 4 I Buzhardt 2-2 Uhlaender ,....105 367 39 83 105 12 2 2 22 27 33 10 4 6 2 I .226 5 8Boston I- 8 5.1 7 4 5 Wilson 2.3 Valdespino .... 52 108 II 19 28 I 1 2 9 4 24 2 5 0 I I .176 5.13-Wash. ...... 9- 5 9 8 1 5 2 Duckworth 3-3 Versalles ...... 137 543 73 135 18820 6 7 36 40 85 10 Il 3 3 7 .249 5-17--Chicago .. 8- 3 9 7 1 6 3 Horlen 4-3 Worthington .. 65 II 2 3 6 3 0 0 3 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 .273 5-2 1 -N. Y . ...... 2- 4 6.1 4 0 7 Hamilton 4-4 Zimmerman .... 60 119 II 30 39 4 I I IS IS 23 0 4 0 I I .252 5-25--Boston 7- 5 6.2 7 1 1 Radatn Roggenburk 4-4 5-29-Cleve. ------5- 1 9 8 I 3 4 Kelley 5-4 TOTALS ...... 162 663 2058 33 611 844 138 44 .249 6- 2-Detroit .... 6- 7 5.1 9 2 4 Siebler Gladding 5-4 5390 1341 219 144 513 67 49 39 6- 7-K. C . ...... 6- 1 9 8 0 8 5 Sheldon 6-4 t~j " 6-Il-Chicago .. 4. 3 8.1 8 2 2 Peters 74 FIELDING (7th in A. L) G P0 A E IC PB DP TP Pct "_ 6-IS-Calif. ...... I- 8 4.2 5 2 3 Wright 7-5 6-19--Chicago .. 6- 4 7.1 9 3 Peters 8-5 Al l en, 2b ...... 89 191 214 II 416 .... 46 0 .974 Sherry 8-5 6-24--Detroit ... I- 2 6 1 0 2 Merritt 1.000 6 27-Cleye 6 9 6 Tiant Allison of - _... 56 86 3 3 92 0 967 Barber 9-6 Battey. c ...... - ...... l 13 705 45 4 754 3 9 0 .995 7 4-Cleve 5: 4 8.1 10 2 4 O'Donoghue 10-6 Boswell, p ...... 28 10 29 2 41 0 .951 .... 0 7- 8--Detroit 6- 1 9 6 0 8 7 Lolich 114 Cimino, p ...... 35 1 9 0 .889 .... 0 8 .... 7-15--Wash . ...... 5- 4 9 4 4 7 8 Kline 12-6 Clark, 3b ...... I 0 0 0 0 .... 0 0 1.000 Cox 13-6 Grant, ...... 35 9 67 7-19-Wash S. 4 9 13 I 5 9 p 55 3 .... 6 0 7-23-Boston 10- 4 9 9 1 7 10 Sheldon 14-6 Hall, of ...... , ...., ...... _...103 175 6 4 185 S... 0 .978 6 0 0 Talbot 14-7 Kaat, p ...... 41 19 46 3 5 0 .956 7-27-N Y 3- 6 1 68 .... 7.31-BaIt. 0- 4 7 7 0 3 Watt 4-8 Keller, p ...... 2 0 I 0 I 0 ...:...... _... .... 0 1.000 8- 4-Boston 2- 1 9 4 1 5 II Santiago 15-8 Killebrew, lb ...... 42 330 15 4 349 .... 30 .989 Nash 15-9 3b 8- 8-K C I- 6 22 6 ...... - .... - ...... 107 83190 14287 11 0.951 8.11-CaIiL ------4-38 7 4 10 Sanford 16-9 of ._ ...... - ...... 18 22 0 0 22 .... 0 0 1.000 8-I5--Calif ...... 5. 3 9 10 1 4 12 Brunet 17-9 Klrppstain, p ...... 26 4 4 0 8 .... 0 0 1.000 8-19-Boston 2- 1 7,1 4 2 4 Stange 18-9 Kosco, lb I ...... 5 29 0 30 .... 3 0 .967 8-23-Wash . ...... 7. 0 9 5 2 5 13 Richer-t' 19-9 of - .... 40 2 1 73 .986 ...... 70 .... 0 8-27-Chicago .. I- 0 9 3 2 7 14 Peters 20-9 Merritt, p ...... 31 7 20 0 27 .... 0 1.000 8-31-Boston II- 2 9 7 1 5 IS Stange 21-9 Mincher lb ...... - ...... 130 995 85 9 1089 .... 62 0 .992 9 4-N. y 9- 2 9 6 0 10 16 Ramos 22-9 Mitterwald, c ...... - ...... 3 13 0 0 13 0 0 0 1.000 9- 9-BaIt. 8 4 8 17 Watt 23-9 Nixon, c .986 ....::...: 6- 1 9 ...... 32 137 5 2 144 0 0 0 9-13-Detroit . .. S. 6 6 6 1 3 Lolich 23-10 Nossek, of ...... - ...... 2 0 0 0 0 .... 0 1,000 9-17-N.Y...... 4- 2 9 7 0 II 18 Downing 24.10 Olive, of ...... 159 335 9 10 354 .... 0 .972 9-21-Cleve ...... 2- 6 7 8 2 8 Hargan 24-I1 011om, p ...... - ...... 3 0 1 0 I .... 0 1.000 9-25--Detroit .... I- 0 9 4 1 9 19 Wilson 25-11 Pascual, p ...... 21 II 25 0 36 .... 0 1.000 9-28--Cleve...... 0- 4 8 6 1 4 rant 25-12 Perry, p ...... 33 9 22 1 32 .... 0 .969 10- 2-BaIt...... 2- 6 5.1 7 2 2 Bertaina 25-13 Pleis, p ...... 8 0 I I 2 .... 0 0 .500 Roggenbark, p ...... - ...... 12 1 2 0 3 .... 0 1.000 Roland, p ...... I 0 0 0 0 .... 0 0 1,000 Rcns2b 0 1.000 :...... 65 54 107 8 69 .... lj 1 .953 : 1966 BATTING ANALYSIS of ...... I I I 0 2 .... 0 0 1,000 Siebler, p ...... 23 3 5 1 9 .... 0 0 .889 AB H HR RBI Ave. Tovar,2b ...... :.;.:.:_..: l 2 Vs. Righfhanders 423 36 20 57 .322 ::::::::...... o of ...... - ...... 24 53 2 0 55 .... I 0 1.000 Vs. Lefthanders 199 55 5 30 .276 Uhlaender, of ...... 00 258 4 4 266 .... 2 0 .985 Valdespino, of ...... - .... 23 36 0 0 36 .... 0 0 1.00 By Day ...... 289 86 13 43 .298 Vernalles, ss ...... 135 195 377 35 607 .... 69 0 .942 By Night 333 lOS 12 44 .315 Worthington, p ...... 65 8 14 2 24 .... 0 0 .917 ' Zimmerman, c 59 264 16 I 281 2 5 0.996 TOTALS ...... 622 191 25 87 .307 TOTALS ...... - ...... 162 4316 1589 139 6044 5 118 I .977

Page Eighteen Page Nineteen 1966 Final Official Twins' Statistics 1966 Final Official Twins' Statistics BATTING PITCHING ab r IN tb 2b 3b hr rbi bb so sb gdp sh sf hb pct. (3rdinA.L.) g (2ndinA.L.) g w I sv ip In hr bb so St cghbwp r er era Allen ...... 10131934761l1l8l5302640210212.238 Boswell 281250169.1 120196517321851266593.14 Allison 70 168 34 37 69 6 I 8 19 30 34 6 2 0 2 3 .220 , ...... '_ ' Cimino 35 2 5 3 64.2 53 4 30 57 0 0 I 4 27 212.91 B a ttey ...... 115 364 30 93 119 12 1 4 34 43 30 4 IS 0 2 3 Grant ...... 35 13 13 0 249 248 23 49 110 35 10 6 5 104 90 3.25 Cimino ...... _... 35 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 4 0 0 I 0 0 .000 Kaat ...... 41 25 13 0 304.2 271 29 55 205 41 19 3 12 114 932.74 Clark ...... S I I I I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 1.000 Keller 2 0 0 0 5.1 7 I I I 0 0 0 0 4 35.40 Grant ,...... 35 78 5 IS 20 5 0 0 10 3 23 0 310 I 0 .192 Klippstein .. 26 I I 3 40 35 2 20 26 0 0 2 I IS 153.38 Hell ,,._,..._,,,,...I20 356 52 85 160 7 420 47 33 66 I14 0 2 0 .239 Merritt 31 7 14 3 144 112 17 33 124 18 5 0 4 57 543.38 Kaat .... ..... 47 118 12 23 33 2 I 2 13 5 41 0 I I 0 0 .195 OlIom ...... 3 0 0 0 10 6 I I II I 0 I 0 4 4 360 Keller ...... 3 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pascual 21 8 6 0 103 113 9 30 56 19 2 2 3 63 56 4.89 Killebrew ...... 62 569 89 16030627 I 39 110 103 98 0 12 0 3 2 .281 Klippstein 26 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Perry ...... 33 II 7 0 184 149 17 53 122 25 8 5 6 61 522.54 Kosco... , ...... 57 158 II 35 46 5 0 2 13 7 31 0 4 3 2 0 .222 Pleis ...... 8 I 2 0 9.1 5 I 4 9 0 0 0 0 6 2 2.00 Merritt ...... 31 39 2 4 5 I 0 0 I 4 16 0 I 2 I 0 .103 Roggenburk 12 I 2 I 12.1 14 4 10 3 0 0 0 0 8 86.00 Mincher .....139 431 53 108 180 30 0 14 62 58 68 3 13 3 3 2 .251 Roland ...... I 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 Mitterwald .... 3 5 I I I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .200 Siebler ...... 23 2 2 I 49.2 47 6 14 24 2 0 I 0 26 19 3.42 Nixon 51 96 5 25 29 2 I 0 7 7 13 0 2 I I I .260 Worthington 65 6 3 II 91.1 66 6 27 93 0 0 I 5 26 152.47 ------. TOTALS ...... 162 89 73 22 1438.2 1246 139 392 1015 162 52 27 52 581 501 3.13 622 99 19 312 32 7 25 87 42 72 13 16 2 6 5 . 307 011orn ...... 3200000000100000.000 Pascual ..._ ...... 21 37 3 8 9 I 0 0 I 0 5 0 3 I 0 I .216 33 59 5 13 20 4 0 1 7 5 18 0 0 2 1 1 .220 BREAKDOWN OF JIM KAAT'S 25-VICTORY SEASON Reese ...... 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 IN 1966 Roggenburk .. 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ...... Date Oppon Score ip In bb so cg Loser Winner Record Roland ...... I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ... 4.I4-K C. ------4- 2 8.2 6 2 10 Talbot 1-0 Rollins ...... 90 269 30 66 105 7 I 10 40 13 34 0 9 3 4 4 .245 4-22-Ca [if . ...... I- 2 5.1 5 1 3 McGlothlin I-I Siebler ,..,...,.... 23 II 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 .000 5- I-Wash . ...... 3- 5 3 5 0 3 Richert 1-2 Tovar ...... 134 465 57 121 ISo 19 5 2 41 44 50 16 7 7 7 4 .260 S. 4-Chicago 6- I 9 9 2 4 I Buzhardt 2-2 Uhlaender ,....105 367 39 83 105 12 2 2 22 27 33 10 4 6 2 I .226 5 8Boston I- 8 5.1 7 4 5 Wilson 2.3 Valdespino .... 52 108 II 19 28 I 1 2 9 4 24 2 5 0 I I .176 5.13-Wash. ...... 9- 5 9 8 1 5 2 Duckworth 3-3 Versalles ...... 137 543 73 135 18820 6 7 36 40 85 10 Il 3 3 7 .249 5-17--Chicago .. 8- 3 9 7 1 6 3 Horlen 4-3 Worthington .. 65 II 2 3 6 3 0 0 3 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 .273 5-2 1 -N. Y . ...... 2- 4 6.1 4 0 7 Hamilton 4-4 Zimmerman .... 60 119 II 30 39 4 I I IS IS 23 0 4 0 I I .252 5-25--Boston 7- 5 6.2 7 1 1 Radatn Roggenburk 4-4 5-29-Cleve. ------5- 1 9 8 I 3 4 Kelley 5-4 TOTALS ...... 162 663 2058 33 611 844 138 44 .249 6- 2-Detroit .... 6- 7 5.1 9 2 4 Siebler Gladding 5-4 5390 1341 219 144 513 67 49 39 6- 7-K. C . ...... 6- 1 9 8 0 8 5 Sheldon 6-4 t~j " 6-Il-Chicago .. 4. 3 8.1 8 2 2 Peters 74 FIELDING (7th in A. L) G P0 A E IC PB DP TP Pct "_ 6-IS-Calif. ...... I- 8 4.2 5 2 3 Wright 7-5 6-19--Chicago .. 6- 4 7.1 9 3 Peters 8-5 Al l en, 2b ...... 89 191 214 II 416 .... 46 0 .974 Sherry 8-5 6-24--Detroit ... I- 2 6 1 0 2 Merritt 1.000 6 27-Cleye 6 9 6 Tiant Allison of - _... 56 86 3 3 92 0 967 Barber 9-6 Battey. c ...... - ...... l 13 705 45 4 754 3 9 0 .995 7 4-Cleve 5: 4 8.1 10 2 4 O'Donoghue 10-6 Boswell, p ...... 28 10 29 2 41 0 .951 .... 0 7- 8--Detroit 6- 1 9 6 0 8 7 Lolich 114 Cimino, p ...... 35 1 9 0 .889 .... 0 8 .... 7-15--Wash . ...... 5- 4 9 4 4 7 8 Kline 12-6 Clark, 3b ...... I 0 0 0 0 .... 0 0 1.000 Cox 13-6 Grant, ...... 35 9 67 7-19-Wash S. 4 9 13 I 5 9 p 55 3 .... 6 0 7-23-Boston 10- 4 9 9 1 7 10 Sheldon 14-6 Hall, of ...... , ...., ...... _...103 175 6 4 185 S... 0 .978 6 0 0 Talbot 14-7 Kaat, p ...... 41 19 46 3 5 0 .956 7-27-N Y 3- 6 1 68 .... 7.31-BaIt. 0- 4 7 7 0 3 Watt 4-8 Keller, p ...... 2 0 I 0 I 0 ...:...... _... .... 0 1.000 8- 4-Boston 2- 1 9 4 1 5 II Santiago 15-8 Killebrew, lb ...... 42 330 15 4 349 .... 30 .989 Nash 15-9 3b 8- 8-K C I- 6 22 6 ...... - .... - ...... 107 83190 14287 11 0.951 8.11-CaIiL ------4-38 7 4 10 Sanford 16-9 of ._ ...... - ...... 18 22 0 0 22 .... 0 0 1.000 8-I5--Calif ...... 5. 3 9 10 1 4 12 Brunet 17-9 Klrppstain, p ...... 26 4 4 0 8 .... 0 0 1.000 8-19-Boston 2- 1 7,1 4 2 4 Stange 18-9 Kosco, lb I ...... 5 29 0 30 .... 3 0 .967 8-23-Wash . ...... 7. 0 9 5 2 5 13 Richer-t' 19-9 of - .... 40 2 1 73 .986 ...... 70 .... 0 8-27-Chicago .. I- 0 9 3 2 7 14 Peters 20-9 Merritt, p ...... 31 7 20 0 27 .... 0 1.000 8-31-Boston II- 2 9 7 1 5 IS Stange 21-9 Mincher lb ...... - ...... 130 995 85 9 1089 .... 62 0 .992 9 4-N. y 9- 2 9 6 0 10 16 Ramos 22-9 Mitterwald, c ...... - ...... 3 13 0 0 13 0 0 0 1.000 9- 9-BaIt. 8 4 8 17 Watt 23-9 Nixon, c .986 ....::...: 6- 1 9 ...... 32 137 5 2 144 0 0 0 9-13-Detroit . .. S. 6 6 6 1 3 Lolich 23-10 Nossek, of ...... - ...... 2 0 0 0 0 .... 0 1,000 9-17-N.Y...... 4- 2 9 7 0 II 18 Downing 24.10 Olive, of ...... 159 335 9 10 354 .... 0 .972 9-21-Cleve ...... 2- 6 7 8 2 8 Hargan 24-I1 011om, p ...... - ...... 3 0 1 0 I .... 0 1.000 9-25--Detroit .... I- 0 9 4 1 9 19 Wilson 25-11 Pascual, p ...... 21 II 25 0 36 .... 0 1.000 9-28--Cleve...... 0- 4 8 6 1 4 rant 25-12 Perry, p ...... 33 9 22 1 32 .... 0 .969 10- 2-BaIt...... 2- 6 5.1 7 2 2 Bertaina 25-13 Pleis, p ...... 8 0 I I 2 .... 0 0 .500 Roggenbark, p ...... - ...... 12 1 2 0 3 .... 0 1.000 Roland, p ...... I 0 0 0 0 .... 0 0 1,000 Rcns2b 0 1.000 :...... 65 54 107 8 69 .... lj 1 .953 TONY OLIVA: 1966 BATTING ANALYSIS of ...... I I I 0 2 .... 0 0 1,000 Siebler, p ...... 23 3 5 1 9 .... 0 0 .889 AB H HR RBI Ave. Tovar,2b ...... :.;.:.:_..: l 2 Vs. Righfhanders 423 36 20 57 .322 ::::::::...... o of ...... - ...... 24 53 2 0 55 .... I 0 1.000 Vs. Lefthanders 199 55 5 30 .276 Uhlaender, of ...... 00 258 4 4 266 .... 2 0 .985 Valdespino, of ...... - .... 23 36 0 0 36 .... 0 0 1.00 By Day ...... 289 86 13 43 .298 Vernalles, ss ...... 135 195 377 35 607 .... 69 0 .942 By Night 333 lOS 12 44 .315 Worthington, p ...... 65 8 14 2 24 .... 0 0 .917 ' Zimmerman, c 59 264 16 I 281 2 5 0.996 TOTALS ...... 622 191 25 87 .307 TOTALS ...... - ...... 162 4316 1589 139 6044 5 118 I .977

Page Eighteen Page Nineteen Manager Calvin B. Griffith, Twins' President .. MELE, Sbath Anthony Sam" Minnesota Twins' Having fasted the fruits of victory in 1965, Born January 21, 1922, in Astoria, Long Island, New president is leaving no stone unturned in his York. Height: 6 ft., 1 in. Weight: 200 lbs. Batted and quest to return his ballclub to the top of the heap in the Amer- ' threw righthanded. Married. Lives In Quincy, Massa- ican League. chusetts. Long regarded as one of the more conservative of major 1966 was a trying year for Twins' manager Sam Mele. league operators, Calvin startled the baseball world in general, With the 1965 American League pennant safely tucked and the fans of the Upper Midwest in particular, with his open- away, Sam went into the '66 campaign with justifiably handed player dealing of last fall. On consecutive days, he com- high hopes. But his horses stumbled at the starting pleted two of the biggest and most significant trades of the gate and weren't able to fully regain their balance until hot-stove league season. the race was half over. On December 2, during the final days of the major league From July 4 on, though, the Melemen came down the meetings in Pittsburgh, he negotiated a deal by which the Twins stretch at the fastest clip in the major leagues, winning received the brilliant righthand pitcher , former Award winner, from the California Angels, in exchange 54 of 84 contests, for a percentage of .643 . . . better even than their 1965 pennant-winning figure of .630. for Jimmie Hall, and re- They started too late, however, for after losing 5 lief pitcher . straight games to the eventual pennant winners, the Then, just a day later, and after his arrival back in Minnesota Baltimore Orioles, July 1-3, the once-proud Twins found from the meetings he swung the first-ever player transaction themselves trailing the Birds by a full 19 games. So, between the old Washington Senators and the new, swapping even though they pared 10 games off that margin, and pitcher Camilo Pascual and Bernie Allen to the Nats passed five other clubs along the way, the Minnesotans for star relief specialist . had to settle for second money behind the Orioles. While admitting that all player deals are gambles and aware With a revamped coaching crew and a strengthened that the acquisition of Chance and Kline cost the Twins dearly pitching staff, however, Mele feels that his Twins are in terms of player talent expended, Mr. Griffith nonetheless capable of overtaking the Baltimore club in 1967, and feels that these two players can provide the Twins with a solid. returning the pennant flag to Metropolitan Stadium. 1966. And, that solidifying arity in pitching that was missing in Sam is confident that the addition of Early Wynn to effect could be pervasive throughout the entire bailclub since the coaching staff and pitchers Dean Chance and Ron the departures of Allen, Hall and Mincher have opened the door Kline to the mound corps should instill a new spirit of opportunity for several young Twins stars who appear ready into the team that will enable it to avoid the early- for regular status in the major leagues. Any, one, or more, of season pitfalls that befell them last year. these young players could provide a pleasant 'hidden' side- Certainly, Mele's credentials as a manager are an asset effect to the Chance and Kline deals by capitalizing on the - to the Twins, since only three active big league skip- opportunity presented to them in the same manner as did Jim pers can boast of a better career winning percentage Keat and Zoilo Versailles in 1961, Rich Rollins and Allen in 1962, than the .550 of the gray-haired Italian from Massa- Hall in 63, Tony Olive in 1964, Boswell and Jim Merritt in 1965, chusetts. And, only one of the three, the Los Angeles and Cesar Tovar and last year. Dodgers' Walt Alston, .572, has a longer tenure, 13 see names like , Jim 011om, Frank Perhaps 1967 will years, than Mele's 5 1/2 campaigns. The New York 9 uilici, or any of a number of other young stand- Yankees' has turned in a .601-percentage outs added to the list of those above . . . home-grown players in slightly less than 4 seasons, and , who were developed in the Twins' minor league organization for of the Giants, has a .582-mark for 2 sea- eventual major league stardom. To be sure, Mr. Griffith was sons at the helm of a major league club. well aware of this talent reservoir available to his club when he made his celebrated trades. Year Club 6 AS R 2b3bHrRbjBA PO E FA Born Calvin Robertson in , , Canada, he was 946-Louisville ....15 53 8 12 2 2 0 8 .226 33 1 0 1.000 adopted and brought to Washington by his uncle, Hall of 946-Scranton 119 450 88 154 lB lB 6 77 .342 218 14 5 .979 Farrier Clark C. Griffith, one of the great old-time pitchers, 1947-Boston (AL) ..123 453 71 137 14 8 12 73 .302 238 10 2 .992 1948-Boston(AL) - 66 180 25 42 12 1 2 25 .233 99 2 3 .971 co-founder of the American League, and owner of the then- 1949-Boston-Wash. 96 310 22 73 13 3 3 32 .235 207 13 6 .973 Washington franchise. 950-Washington .126 435 57 119 21 6 12 86 .274 341 26 4 .989 Calvin began in baseball as mascot of the pennant-winning 1951-Washington .143 558 58 153 36 7 5 94 .274 385 15 2 .995 1952-Wash.-Chic. .132 451 48 117 21 2 16 69.259 178 8 1 .995 Washington teams of 1924 and 1925, and, along the way, was 1953-Chicago(AL) 140 481 64132 26 8 12 82.274 217 14 996 educated at Staunton Military Academy, in , and 1954-BaIt.-Boston 114 362 39 97 15 4 12 55 .268 285 14 6 .980 at University, in the Capital City. 955-Boston .. 14 31 I 4 2 0 0 I .129 14 3 0 1.000 1955-Cincinnati 35 62 4 13 I 0 2 7 .210 24 0 Uncle Clark assigned Calvin to a three-year hitch as 1 .960 In 1935, 1956--Cleveland .. 57 114 17 29 7 0 4 20 .254 88 7 1 .989 treasurer and president of the Senators' Chattanooga farm 1957-Indianapolis 122 370 56 98 22 4 16 54 .265 155 5 5 .970 team. From 1938 through 1941, he held the same two posts at 1958-Indianapolis 26 59 4 19 3 0 I 10 .322 25 1 0 1.000 958-Buffalo_. Charlotte. 58 134 II 29 3 0 I II .216 61 3.954 He married Natalie Niven of Charlotte and they have a son, Nat. League Tot. .. 35 62 4 13 I 0 2 7 .210 24 0 1 .960 Clark II, and two daughters, Corinne and Clare. Am. League Tot. .1011 3375 402 903 167 39 78 537 .268 2052 112 26 .983 In 1942, Calvin was recalled to Washington to serve as his Major League Tot. 1046 3437 406 916 168 39 80 544 .267 2076 112 27 .988 Uncle Clark's chief lieutenant. He began by operating the RECORD AS MANAGER club's concessions department at . He had Year Club Position Won Lost Pct. whirls as traveling secretary and in public relations. Then, he 1961 - Minnesota ...... 7th 45 49 479 was permitted to negotiate the Senators' radio and television 1962-Minnesota ...... 2nd 91 71 .562 .. ' 1963-Minnesota ...... 3rd 91 - 70 .565 contracts. Later he was given authority to negotiate player 1964-Minnesota ...... 6th (Tie) 79 83 .488 trades. 1965-Minnesota ...... 1st 102 60 .630 On October 27, 1955, passed away, and Calvin 1966-Minnesota ...... - ...... 2nd 89 73 .549 was elected president of the club five days later. , Washington, 959; , Washington, 1959-60; Coach, Twins, 1961.

Page Twenty Page Twentyone Manager Calvin B. Griffith, Twins' President .. MELE, Sbath Anthony Sam" Minnesota Twins' Having fasted the fruits of victory in 1965, Born January 21, 1922, in Astoria, Long Island, New president Calvin Griffith is leaving no stone unturned in his York. Height: 6 ft., 1 in. Weight: 200 lbs. Batted and quest to return his ballclub to the top of the heap in the Amer- ' threw righthanded. Married. Lives In Quincy, Massa- ican League. chusetts. Long regarded as one of the more conservative of major 1966 was a trying year for Twins' manager Sam Mele. league operators, Calvin startled the baseball world in general, With the 1965 American League pennant safely tucked and the fans of the Upper Midwest in particular, with his open- away, Sam went into the '66 campaign with justifiably handed player dealing of last fall. On consecutive days, he com- high hopes. But his horses stumbled at the starting pleted two of the biggest and most significant trades of the gate and weren't able to fully regain their balance until hot-stove league season. the race was half over. On December 2, during the final days of the major league From July 4 on, though, the Melemen came down the meetings in Pittsburgh, he negotiated a deal by which the Twins stretch at the fastest clip in the major leagues, winning received the brilliant righthand pitcher Dean Chance, former winner, from the California Angels, in exchange 54 of 84 contests, for a percentage of .643 . . . better even than their 1965 pennant-winning figure of .630. for outfielder Jimmie Hall, first baseman Don Mincher and re- They started too late, however, for after losing 5 lief pitcher Pete Cimino. straight games to the eventual pennant winners, the Then, just a day later, and after his arrival back in Minnesota Baltimore Orioles, July 1-3, the once-proud Twins found from the meetings he swung the first-ever player transaction themselves trailing the Birds by a full 19 games. So, between the old Washington Senators and the new, swapping even though they pared 10 games off that margin, and pitcher Camilo Pascual and infielder Bernie Allen to the Nats passed five other clubs along the way, the Minnesotans for star relief specialist Ron Kline. had to settle for second money behind the Orioles. While admitting that all player deals are gambles and aware With a revamped coaching crew and a strengthened that the acquisition of Chance and Kline cost the Twins dearly pitching staff, however, Mele feels that his Twins are in terms of player talent expended, Mr. Griffith nonetheless capable of overtaking the Baltimore club in 1967, and feels that these two players can provide the Twins with a solid. returning the pennant flag to Metropolitan Stadium. 1966. And, that solidifying arity in pitching that was missing in Sam is confident that the addition of Early Wynn to effect could be pervasive throughout the entire bailclub since the coaching staff and pitchers Dean Chance and Ron the departures of Allen, Hall and Mincher have opened the door Kline to the mound corps should instill a new spirit of opportunity for several young Twins stars who appear ready into the team that will enable it to avoid the early- for regular status in the major leagues. Any, one, or more, of season pitfalls that befell them last year. these young players could provide a pleasant 'hidden' side- Certainly, Mele's credentials as a manager are an asset effect to the Chance and Kline deals by capitalizing on the - to the Twins, since only three active big league skip- opportunity presented to them in the same manner as did Jim pers can boast of a better career winning percentage Keat and Zoilo Versailles in 1961, Rich Rollins and Allen in 1962, than the .550 of the gray-haired Italian from Massa- Hall in 63, Tony Olive in 1964, Boswell and Jim Merritt in 1965, chusetts. And, only one of the three, the Los Angeles and Cesar Tovar and Ted Uhlaender last year. Dodgers' Walt Alston, .572, has a longer tenure, 13 see names like Ron Clark, Jim 011om, Frank Perhaps 1967 will years, than Mele's 5 1/2 campaigns. The New York 9 uilici, Rich Reese or any of a number of other young stand- Yankees' Ralph Houk has turned in a .601-percentage outs added to the list of those above . . . home-grown players in slightly less than 4 seasons, and Herman Franks, who were developed in the Twins' minor league organization for of the , has a .582-mark for 2 sea- eventual major league stardom. To be sure, Mr. Griffith was sons at the helm of a major league club. well aware of this talent reservoir available to his club when he made his celebrated trades. Year Club 6 AS R 2b3bHrRbjBA PO E FA Born Calvin Robertson in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, he was 946-Louisville ....15 53 8 12 2 2 0 8 .226 33 1 0 1.000 adopted and brought to Washington by his uncle, Hall of 946-Scranton 119 450 88 154 lB lB 6 77 .342 218 14 5 .979 Farrier Clark C. Griffith, one of the great old-time pitchers, 1947-Boston (AL) ..123 453 71 137 14 8 12 73 .302 238 10 2 .992 1948-Boston(AL) - 66 180 25 42 12 1 2 25 .233 99 2 3 .971 co-founder of the American League, and owner of the then- 1949-Boston-Wash. 96 310 22 73 13 3 3 32 .235 207 13 6 .973 Washington franchise. 950-Washington .126 435 57 119 21 6 12 86 .274 341 26 4 .989 Calvin began in baseball as mascot of the pennant-winning 1951-Washington .143 558 58 153 36 7 5 94 .274 385 15 2 .995 1952-Wash.-Chic. .132 451 48 117 21 2 16 69.259 178 8 1 .995 Washington teams of 1924 and 1925, and, along the way, was 1953-Chicago(AL) 140 481 64132 26 8 12 82.274 217 14 996 educated at Staunton Military Academy, in Virginia, and 1954-BaIt.-Boston 114 362 39 97 15 4 12 55 .268 285 14 6 .980 at George Washington University, in the Capital City. 955-Boston .. 14 31 I 4 2 0 0 I .129 14 3 0 1.000 1955-Cincinnati 35 62 4 13 I 0 2 7 .210 24 0 Uncle Clark assigned Calvin to a three-year hitch as 1 .960 In 1935, 1956--Cleveland .. 57 114 17 29 7 0 4 20 .254 88 7 1 .989 treasurer and president of the Senators' Chattanooga farm 1957-Indianapolis 122 370 56 98 22 4 16 54 .265 155 5 5 .970 team. From 1938 through 1941, he held the same two posts at 1958-Indianapolis 26 59 4 19 3 0 I 10 .322 25 1 0 1.000 958-Buffalo_. Charlotte. 58 134 II 29 3 0 I II .216 61 3.954 He married Natalie Niven of Charlotte and they have a son, Nat. League Tot. .. 35 62 4 13 I 0 2 7 .210 24 0 1 .960 Clark II, and two daughters, Corinne and Clare. Am. League Tot. .1011 3375 402 903 167 39 78 537 .268 2052 112 26 .983 In 1942, Calvin was recalled to Washington to serve as his Major League Tot. 1046 3437 406 916 168 39 80 544 .267 2076 112 27 .988 Uncle Clark's chief lieutenant. He began by operating the RECORD AS MANAGER club's concessions department at Griffith Stadium. He had Year Club Position Won Lost Pct. whirls as traveling secretary and in public relations. Then, he 1961 - Minnesota ...... 7th 45 49 479 was permitted to negotiate the Senators' radio and television 1962-Minnesota ...... 2nd 91 71 .562 .. ' 1963-Minnesota ...... 3rd 91 - 70 .565 contracts. Later he was given authority to negotiate player 1964-Minnesota ...... 6th (Tie) 79 83 .488 trades. 1965-Minnesota ...... 1st 102 60 .630 On October 27, 1955, Clark Griffith passed away, and Calvin 1966-Minnesota ...... - ...... 2nd 89 73 .549 was elected president of the club five days later. Scout, Washington, 959; Coach, Washington, 1959-60; Coach, Twins, 1961.

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MARTIN, Alfred Manuel "Billy' Coaches Born May 16, 1928, in Berkeley, California. Height: 5 ft. 11 in. Weight: 170 lbs. Batted and threw right- LEMON, James Robert 'Lem' handed. Married. Lives in Richfield, Minnesota. Born March 23, 1928, in Covington, Virginia. Height: A dogged, aggressive individual, 's work 6 ft., 5 in. Weight: 215 lbs. Batted and threw right. in the third base coaches' box has been of great value handed. Married. Lives in Hyattsville, Maryland. to the Twins over the past two seasons. Just as val- Starting his third year as a coach for the Twins, Jim uable, but sometimes overlooked, has been his patient Lemon is a veteran of all or parts of 12 seasons as a tutorship of Twin . . . particularly Zoilo Ver- player in the major leagues. During that time, he was salles in his Most Valuable' season of 1965, and Cesar one of the most feared sluggers in the game, sharing Tovar last year. In 1967, Billy will have the responsibility with his manager Sam Mele, and several others, the of molding a championship infield from a wealth of major league mark of 6 rbi's in an inning. On August outstanding talent which includes, besides Versalles and 31, 1956, he belted three homeruns in a single contest Tovar, Harmon Killebrew, Rich Rollins, , off the New York Yankees' standout southpaw, Whitey Ron Clark, Rich Reese and others. It's a year of chal- Ford. Highly respected as an individual and as a base- lenge for Martin and for the Twins, but both are ex- ball man, Jim joined the ranks of major league coaches pected to be more than equal to the challenge. A year- after piloting the Washington Senators' York, Pa., farm round Twin-Citian, Billy is employed during the winter team of the Class AA Eastern League in 1964. months as a special representative of Brew- ing Co. Year Club G AB R 2b3bHrRblBA P0 A E FA 1948-Pittsfield 7 29 I 6 ...... 207 Year Club S AB R H 2b 3bHrRbl BA P0 A E FA 1948-Bloom'gdele 110 403 67 120 17 II II 79.278 154 16 6 .966 1946--Idaho Falls .32 114 13 29 7 0 0 12 .254 33 55 16 .846 949-Harrisburg ..138 507 9344 24 6 27 101 .284 270 12 18 .940 1947-Phoenix ...... 130 586 141 230 48 12 9 174 .392 207 317 55 .905 1950-Okla. City .....126 470 87 135 15 4 39119.287 245 6 10 .958 1947-Oakland ..... 15 53 3 12 3 0 0 5.226 2324 5.904 1950-Cleveland ._. 2 34 4 6 I 0 I I .176 13 1 3 .824 1948-Oakland 132 401 60 III 28 2 3 42 .277 301 288 21 .966 1951-Cleveland -- (In Military Service) 949-Oakland ...... I72 623 90 178 27 3 12 92 .286 454 475 37 .962 952-Cleveland ... (In Military Service) 195D-Kansas City _29 118 IS 33 6 2 4 10 .280 68 80 8 .949 953-Cleveland .. 16 46 5 8 I 0 I 5.174 20 I 2 .913 1950-N. Y. (AL) ... 34 36 10 9 I 0 I 8.250 24 16 I .976 953-Indianapolis 93 266 37 58 13 2 12 40.218 142 2 6 .960 1951-N. Y. (AL) .. 51 58 10 IS I 2 0 2 .259 45 62 4 .964 1954-Washington .37 128 12 30 2 3 2 13.234 58 0 3 .951 1952-N. Y. (AL) ....109 363 32 97 13 3 3 33 .267 244323 9 .984 1954-Charlotte 80 298 66103 21 4 16 64.346 164 7 13 .925 1953-N.Y. (AL) ...149 587 72 151 24 6 15 75 .257 389 409 14 .983 1955-Chattanooga 144 518 95144 32 12 24 109 .278 167 14 5 .973 1954-N. Y. (AL) -. (In Military Service) 1955-Washington - 10 25 3 5 I 0 I 3 .200 12 0 I .923 955-N. Y. (AL) 20 70 8 21 2 0 I 9.300 4650 3.970 1956-Washington ..146 538 77 146 21 II 27 96 .271 301 II 12 .963 1956-N.Y. (AL) ...121 458 76 121 24 5 9 49 .264 253 288 15 .973 1957-Washington ..137 518 58147 22 6 17 64.284 253 8 10 .963 1957-N. Y.-K. C.....116 410 45 103 14 5 10 39 .251 220 232 13 .972 1958-Washington .142 501 65 123 15 9 26 75 .246 255 8 6 .978 958-Detroit _.._...131 498 56 127 19 I 7 42 .255 206 288 20 .961 959-Washington .147 531 73148 18 3 33 100 .279 281 4 9 .969 1959-Cleveland .... 73 242 37 63 7 0 9 24 .260 150 153 2 .993 960-Washington ..148 528 81 142 10 I 38 100 .269 251 II 12 .956 1960-Cincinnati ...I03 317 34 78 17 I 3 16 .246 228 207 II .975 1961-Minnesota ._.129 423 57 109 26 I 14 52 .258 182 7 12 .940 I961-Milwaskee .. 6 6 I 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 .000 1962-Minnesota ....12 17 1 3 0 0 1 5.176 I 0 0 1.000 1961-Minnesota ....108 374 44 92 15 5 6 36 .246 217 224 17 .963 1963-Philadelphia 31 59 6 16 2 0 2 6 .271 26 0 I .963 1963-Minn.-Chicago 43 97 41801 1 9 .186 140 7 4 .974 Nat. League Tot. .109 323 35 78 17 I 3 16 .241 228207 II .975 Am. League Tot. ..912 3096 390 799 122 23 61 297 .258 17942028 92 .976 Nat. League Tot. - 31 59 6 16 2 0 2 6 .271 26 0 I .963 Major League Tot. 1021 3419 415 877 139 24 64 313 .257 20222235 103 .976 Am. League Tot. ....979 3386 422 885 117 35 162 523 .261 1767 58 74 .961 Major League Tot. 1010 3445 428 901 119 35 164529 .262 1793 58 75 .961 WORLD SERIES RECORD Year Club S AS R H 2b 3b Hr Rbl BA P0 A E FA ALL-STAR GAME RECORD 1950-N. Y. (AL) _(Did Not Play) Year City AS R H 2b 3b HrRbI BA P0 A E PA 1951-N. Y. (AL) .. I 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 960-Kansas City . I 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 I 0 0 1.000 1952-N. Y. (AL) .. 7 23 2 5 0 0 I 4 .217 16 16 I .970 960-New York ...... (Did Not Play) 1953-N. Y. (AL) ... 6 24 5 12 I 2 2 8 .500 13 14 0 1.000 1955-N.Y. (AL) ... 7 25 2 8 I I 0 4 .320 17 20 0 1.000 RECORD AS MANAGER 956-N. Y. (AL) ... 7 27 5 8 0 2 2 3 .296 14 20 0 1.000 Year Club League Position Won Lost World Series Tot. 28 99 IS 33 2 5 5 19 .333 60 70 I .992 1964-York...... Eastern 6th 55 85 Scout, Twins, 1962.64; Coach, Twins since 1965. Coach, Twins since 1965. 1966-INDIVIDUAL PINCH-HITTERS RECORD-1966 1966 FINAL AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDINGS Player: App Ab N 2b 3b Hr Rbi Bb So Gdp Sh Sf Hb Pct. Allen ...... 10 8 I 0 C I I 2 3 .125 Club Sal Min Det Chi Cle Cal KC Was Ben NY W L Pct. GB 0 0 0 0 .....I4l2 I Baltimore ..._ ...... 10 9 9 8 12 II II 12 IS 97 63 .606 Allison ...... 5 026220000.417 MINNESOTA 8 .... 7 14 9 7 10 14 12 8 89 73 .549 9 Battey ...... 2210000000000.500 Detroit ...... 9 II ..,. IC 9 9 6 13 10 II 88 74 .543 10 Clark ...... 100000 I 00001 0 Chicago ...... 9 4 8 ... Il 10 13 12 7 9 83 79 .512 IS Hall ...... 252241004260010.182 Cleveland 10 9 9 7 ... 8 6 9 II 12 81 81 .500 17 Killebrew ...... I I 00000000000 .000 California .._ 6 II 9 8 IC ... 9 7 9 II 82 .494 IS 80 Kosco ...... 1414 6 I 0 I 5 0 3 0 0 0 0 .429 Kansas City 5 8 12 5 12 9 ... 9 9 5 74 86 .463 23 Mincher ...... 10 8 3 0 0 0 I 2 I 0 0 0 0 .375 Washington 7 4 5 6 9 II 9 .... 10 10 71 88 .447 251/2 Boston ...... 6 6 8 II 7 9 9 8 ... 8 72 90 .444 26 Nixon ...... 23 22 5 I 0 0 I I 3 C 0 0 0 .227 New York 3 IC 7 9 6 7 13 5 10 .... 70 89 .440 261/2 Oliva ...... 2 I I 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 I 0 1.000 Reese ...... 2 0 I 2 0 0 0 0 .000 TOTALS ...... 63 73 74 79 81 82 86 88 90 89 3 0 0 0 0 Rollins ...... 24 21 8 0 C 2 Il 2 2 0 C I 0 .381 Tovar ...... 22000000 I 0000.000 TWINS' 1966 RECORD AT HOME AND AWAY Uhlaender ...... 3300000000000 .000 Bal Bos Cal Chi Cie Det KC NY Waj Total u- Valdespino ...... 29 27 2 0 0 0 I I 8 2 0 0 I .074 At Home ...... 5-4 7-2 4-5 7-2 4-5 4-5 6-3 4-5 8-I 49-32 Versalles ...... 22 000000 I 0000 .000 On Road ...... 3-6 5-4 3-6 7-2 5 - 43-6 4-5 4-5 6-3 40741 Zimmerman ...... 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 I I 0 0 0 0 .000 Totals ...... 8-10 2-6 7-I1 14-4 9.9 7-1I 10-8 8-10 14-4 89-73 TOTALS ...... 168 149 36 4 0 6 34 14 33 2 0 4 I .242

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MARTIN, Alfred Manuel "Billy' Coaches Born May 16, 1928, in Berkeley, California. Height: 5 ft. 11 in. Weight: 170 lbs. Batted and threw right- LEMON, James Robert 'Lem' handed. Married. Lives in Richfield, Minnesota. Born March 23, 1928, in Covington, Virginia. Height: A dogged, aggressive individual, Billy Martin's work 6 ft., 5 in. Weight: 215 lbs. Batted and threw right. in the third base coaches' box has been of great value handed. Married. Lives in Hyattsville, Maryland. to the Twins over the past two seasons. Just as val- Starting his third year as a coach for the Twins, Jim uable, but sometimes overlooked, has been his patient Lemon is a veteran of all or parts of 12 seasons as a tutorship of Twin infielders . . . particularly Zoilo Ver- player in the major leagues. During that time, he was salles in his Most Valuable' season of 1965, and Cesar one of the most feared sluggers in the game, sharing Tovar last year. In 1967, Billy will have the responsibility with his manager Sam Mele, and several others, the of molding a championship infield from a wealth of major league mark of 6 rbi's in an inning. On August outstanding talent which includes, besides Versalles and 31, 1956, he belted three homeruns in a single contest Tovar, Harmon Killebrew, Rich Rollins, Frank Quilici, off the New York Yankees' standout southpaw, Whitey Ron Clark, Rich Reese and others. It's a year of chal- Ford. Highly respected as an individual and as a base- lenge for Martin and for the Twins, but both are ex- ball man, Jim joined the ranks of major league coaches pected to be more than equal to the challenge. A year- after piloting the Washington Senators' York, Pa., farm round Twin-Citian, Billy is employed during the winter team of the Class AA Eastern League in 1964. months as a special representative of Minneapolis Brew- ing Co. Year Club G AB R 2b3bHrRblBA P0 A E FA 1948-Pittsfield 7 29 I 6 ...... 207 Year Club S AB R H 2b 3bHrRbl BA P0 A E FA 1948-Bloom'gdele 110 403 67 120 17 II II 79.278 154 16 6 .966 1946--Idaho Falls .32 114 13 29 7 0 0 12 .254 33 55 16 .846 949-Harrisburg ..138 507 9344 24 6 27 101 .284 270 12 18 .940 1947-Phoenix ...... 130 586 141 230 48 12 9 174 .392 207 317 55 .905 1950-Okla. City .....126 470 87 135 15 4 39119.287 245 6 10 .958 1947-Oakland ..... 15 53 3 12 3 0 0 5.226 2324 5.904 1950-Cleveland ._. 2 34 4 6 I 0 I I .176 13 1 3 .824 1948-Oakland 132 401 60 III 28 2 3 42 .277 301 288 21 .966 1951-Cleveland -- (In Military Service) 949-Oakland ...... I72 623 90 178 27 3 12 92 .286 454 475 37 .962 952-Cleveland ... (In Military Service) 195D-Kansas City _29 118 IS 33 6 2 4 10 .280 68 80 8 .949 953-Cleveland .. 16 46 5 8 I 0 I 5.174 20 I 2 .913 1950-N. Y. (AL) ... 34 36 10 9 I 0 I 8.250 24 16 I .976 953-Indianapolis 93 266 37 58 13 2 12 40.218 142 2 6 .960 1951-N. Y. (AL) .. 51 58 10 IS I 2 0 2 .259 45 62 4 .964 1954-Washington .37 128 12 30 2 3 2 13.234 58 0 3 .951 1952-N. Y. (AL) ....109 363 32 97 13 3 3 33 .267 244323 9 .984 1954-Charlotte 80 298 66103 21 4 16 64.346 164 7 13 .925 1953-N.Y. (AL) ...149 587 72 151 24 6 15 75 .257 389 409 14 .983 1955-Chattanooga 144 518 95144 32 12 24 109 .278 167 14 5 .973 1954-N. Y. (AL) -. (In Military Service) 1955-Washington - 10 25 3 5 I 0 I 3 .200 12 0 I .923 955-N. Y. (AL) 20 70 8 21 2 0 I 9.300 4650 3.970 1956-Washington ..146 538 77 146 21 II 27 96 .271 301 II 12 .963 1956-N.Y. (AL) ...121 458 76 121 24 5 9 49 .264 253 288 15 .973 1957-Washington ..137 518 58147 22 6 17 64.284 253 8 10 .963 1957-N. Y.-K. C.....116 410 45 103 14 5 10 39 .251 220 232 13 .972 1958-Washington .142 501 65 123 15 9 26 75 .246 255 8 6 .978 958-Detroit _.._...131 498 56 127 19 I 7 42 .255 206 288 20 .961 959-Washington .147 531 73148 18 3 33 100 .279 281 4 9 .969 1959-Cleveland .... 73 242 37 63 7 0 9 24 .260 150 153 2 .993 960-Washington ..148 528 81 142 10 I 38 100 .269 251 II 12 .956 1960-Cincinnati ...I03 317 34 78 17 I 3 16 .246 228 207 II .975 1961-Minnesota ._.129 423 57 109 26 I 14 52 .258 182 7 12 .940 I961-Milwaskee .. 6 6 I 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 .000 1962-Minnesota ....12 17 1 3 0 0 1 5.176 I 0 0 1.000 1961-Minnesota ....108 374 44 92 15 5 6 36 .246 217 224 17 .963 1963-Philadelphia 31 59 6 16 2 0 2 6 .271 26 0 I .963 1963-Minn.-Chicago 43 97 41801 1 9 .186 140 7 4 .974 Nat. League Tot. .109 323 35 78 17 I 3 16 .241 228207 II .975 Am. League Tot. ..912 3096 390 799 122 23 61 297 .258 17942028 92 .976 Nat. League Tot. - 31 59 6 16 2 0 2 6 .271 26 0 I .963 Major League Tot. 1021 3419 415 877 139 24 64 313 .257 20222235 103 .976 Am. League Tot. ....979 3386 422 885 117 35 162 523 .261 1767 58 74 .961 Major League Tot. 1010 3445 428 901 119 35 164529 .262 1793 58 75 .961 WORLD SERIES RECORD Year Club S AS R H 2b 3b Hr Rbl BA P0 A E FA ALL-STAR GAME RECORD 1950-N. Y. (AL) _(Did Not Play) Year City AS R H 2b 3b HrRbI BA P0 A E PA 1951-N. Y. (AL) .. I 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 960-Kansas City . I 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 I 0 0 1.000 1952-N. Y. (AL) .. 7 23 2 5 0 0 I 4 .217 16 16 I .970 960-New York ...... (Did Not Play) 1953-N. Y. (AL) ... 6 24 5 12 I 2 2 8 .500 13 14 0 1.000 1955-N.Y. (AL) ... 7 25 2 8 I I 0 4 .320 17 20 0 1.000 RECORD AS MANAGER 956-N. Y. (AL) ... 7 27 5 8 0 2 2 3 .296 14 20 0 1.000 Year Club League Position Won Lost World Series Tot. 28 99 IS 33 2 5 5 19 .333 60 70 I .992 1964-York...... Eastern 6th 55 85 Scout, Twins, 1962.64; Coach, Twins since 1965. Coach, Twins since 1965. 1966-INDIVIDUAL PINCH-HITTERS RECORD-1966 1966 FINAL AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDINGS Player: App Ab N 2b 3b Hr Rbi Bb So Gdp Sh Sf Hb Pct. Allen ...... 10 8 I 0 C I I 2 3 .125 Club Sal Min Det Chi Cle Cal KC Was Ben NY W L Pct. GB 0 0 0 0 .....I4l2 I Baltimore ..._ ...... 10 9 9 8 12 II II 12 IS 97 63 .606 Allison ...... 5 026220000.417 MINNESOTA 8 .... 7 14 9 7 10 14 12 8 89 73 .549 9 Battey ...... 2210000000000.500 Detroit ...... 9 II ..,. IC 9 9 6 13 10 II 88 74 .543 10 Clark ...... 100000 I 00001 0 Chicago ...... 9 4 8 ... Il 10 13 12 7 9 83 79 .512 IS Hall ...... 252241004260010.182 Cleveland 10 9 9 7 ... 8 6 9 II 12 81 81 .500 17 Killebrew ...... I I 00000000000 .000 California .._ 6 II 9 8 IC ... 9 7 9 II 82 .494 IS 80 Kosco ...... 1414 6 I 0 I 5 0 3 0 0 0 0 .429 Kansas City 5 8 12 5 12 9 ... 9 9 5 74 86 .463 23 Mincher ...... 10 8 3 0 0 0 I 2 I 0 0 0 0 .375 Washington 7 4 5 6 9 II 9 .... 10 10 71 88 .447 251/2 Boston ...... 6 6 8 II 7 9 9 8 ... 8 72 90 .444 26 Nixon ...... 23 22 5 I 0 0 I I 3 C 0 0 0 .227 New York 3 IC 7 9 6 7 13 5 10 .... 70 89 .440 261/2 Oliva ...... 2 I I 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 I 0 1.000 Reese ...... 2 0 I 2 0 0 0 0 .000 TOTALS ...... 63 73 74 79 81 82 86 88 90 89 3 0 0 0 0 Rollins ...... 24 21 8 0 C 2 Il 2 2 0 C I 0 .381 Tovar ...... 22000000 I 0000.000 TWINS' 1966 RECORD AT HOME AND AWAY Uhlaender ...... 3300000000000 .000 Bal Bos Cal Chi Cie Det KC NY Waj Total u- Valdespino ...... 29 27 2 0 0 0 I I 8 2 0 0 I .074 At Home ...... 5-4 7-2 4-5 7-2 4-5 4-5 6-3 4-5 8-I 49-32 Versalles ...... 22 000000 I 0000 .000 On Road ...... 3-6 5-4 3-6 7-2 5 - 43-6 4-5 4-5 6-3 40741 Zimmerman ...... 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 I I 0 0 0 0 .000 Totals ...... 8-10 2-6 7-I1 14-4 9.9 7-1I 10-8 8-10 14-4 89-73 TOTALS ...... 168 149 36 4 0 6 34 14 33 2 0 4 I .242

Page Twenty-two Page Twenty-three MINNESOTA TWINS BASEBALL CLUB 1967 SPRING ROSTER MANAGER: 4—Sam Mele; COACHES: 52—, I—Billy Martin; 53—Early Wynn.

No. PITCHERS: 1966 CLUB G W L SO ERA B I HI. WI. BORN RESIDENCE 23-80SWELL, Dave ...... Twins ...... 28 12 5 173 R R 6:03 185 1-20-45 Baltimore, Maryland 32—CHANCE, Dean ...... California ...... 41 12 17 180 3.08 R R 6:03 204 6- 1-41 Wooster, 33—GRANT, Jim ...... Twins ...... 35 13 13 110 3.25_...... _._ ...... R R 6:00 195 8-13-35 Shaker Heights, Ohio 36—KAAT, Jim ...... Twins ...... 41 25 13 205 2.74_ ...... 4...... L L 6:04 227 11. 7.39 Minnetonka VII., Minn. IWilson ...... 7 4 2 44 2.29 35—KELLER, Ron ) Charlotte ...... 7 3 0 40 3.94...._....._.....i...... R R 6:02 200 6- 3-43 Indianapolis, Indiana Twins ...... 2 0 0 I 5.40 ...... B 5 I 38 3.16 27—KLINE, Ron ...... Washington .... 63 6 4 46 2.40...... ...... R R 6:03 210 3- 9-32 Callery, 26—MERRITT, Jim ...... _..Iwins ...... 31 7 14 124 3.38 ...... L L 6:02 180 12- 9-43 West Covina, Calif. 49—MORRIS, Danny ...... Charlotte ...... 27 9 7 110 3.52...... R R 6:02 203 6-11-46 Greenville, Kentucky 41—OGlER, Maurice ...... Orlando ...... 24 9 B 134 3.34...... ___.___ ...... R R 6:03 205 10-19-44 Metairie, Louisiana 18—OLLOM, Jim ...... Denver ...... 33 20 8 137 3.43...... R L 6:04 210 7- 8-45 Everett, Washington Ilwins ...... 3 0 0 II 3.60 31—PERRY, Jim ...... Twins ...... 33 II 7 122 2.54...... B R 6:04 200 10-30-36 Edina, Minnesota Denver ...... 19 3 If 51 5.28 19—ROLAND, Jim ...... Syracuse ...... 14 3 8 49 4.26...... R L 6:03 190 12-14-42 Orlando, Florida (Twins ...... I 0 0 I 0.00 25—SIEBLER, Dwight ..._...... Twins ...... 23 2 2 24 3.42_ ...... R R 6:01 195 8- 5-37 Omaha, Nebraska 17—WHITBY, Bill ...... Denver ...... 35 13 II 163 3.46...... R R 6:01 215 7-29-43 Victoria, Virginia IS—WORTHINGTON, Al ...... Twins ...... 65 6 3 93 2.47...... ...... R R 6:02 205 2- 5-29 Birmingham, Alabama

No. : 1966 CLUB G AB HR RBI AVE B I NT. WT. BORN RESIDENCE 10—BATTEY, Earl ...... _...... Twins ...... 115 364 4 34 .255 ...... __._...... R R 6:00 225 I- 5-35 St. Paul, Minnesota Wilson ...... 86 313 6 48 .265 29—MITTERWALD, George St. Cloud 4 5 0 0 .133...... R R 6:02 195 6- 7-45 Hayward, California (Twins ...... 3 5 0 0 .200 20—NIXON, Russ ...... Twins ...... 51 96 0 7 .260...... L R 6:01 200 2-19-35 Delhi Hills, Ohio 40—SEVCIK, John ...—.-...—...-.Charlotte ...... 94 302 3 31 .232 ...... R R 6:02 210 7-11-42 Bismarck, North Dakota 22—ZIMMERMAN, Jerry ..... Twins ...... 60 119 I IS .252...... _ ...... R . R 6:02 185 9-21-34 Milwaukie, Oregon

No. INFIELDERS: 1966 CLUB G AB HR RBI AVE B T HT. WI. BORN RESIDENCE 21—CAREW, Rod ...... Wilson ...... 112 383 I 30 .292...... L R 6:00 170 10- 1-45 , New York 8—CLARK Ron ...... -...... 1 Denver ...... 46 531 16 94t .294...... - ...... R R 5:10 165 1-14-43 Fort Worth, Texas I Twins ...... 5 I 0 I 1.000 ,_ ,, 3—KILLEBREW, Harmon .....Twins ...... 162 569 39 110 .28l ...... R R 5:11 210 6-29-36 Ontario, Oregon 45—McPHEE, Neil ..._...... Wis. Rapids .121 410 20 75 .305 ...... _ ...... R R 6:01 185 10-14-43 Waltham, Massachusetts 34—NETTLES, Graig ...... Wis. Rapids .1 Il 413 28 75 .269._...._ ...... L R 6:00 180 8-20-44 San Diego, California 7—QUILICI, Frank ...... Denver ...... 145 528 B 54 .256 ...... _...... R R 6:00 170 5-11-39 Bloomington, Minnesota S—REESE Rich 5 Denver ...... 138 495 II 74 .321 .... L L 6:03 190 9-29-42 Deshler, Ohio Twins ...... 3 2 0 0 .000 9—ROLLINS, Rich ...... Twins ...... 90 269 lB 40 .245..... R R 5:10 lBS 4.16-38 Burnsville, Minnesota 12—TOVAR, Cesar ...... _...... Twins ...... 134 465 2 41 .260...... _...... _ ...... - ....R R 5:09 155 7- 3-40 Caracas, Venezuela 2—VERSALLES, Zoilo ...... Twrnu ...... 137 543 7 36 .249...... R R 5:10 160 12-18-40 Bloomington, Minnesota I 1—WERDICK, Greg ii Quincy :235_ ...... B R 5:10 170 10- 3-46 San Diego, California uIutFsup ..... 45 137 20

No. : 1966 CLUB G AB HR RBI AVE B I HI. WI. BORN RESIDENCE 4—ALLISON, Bob ...... Twins ...... 70 168 8 19 .220...... _ ...... R R 6:04 220 7-11-34 Edina, Minnesota 38—BOND, Walt ...... _Denver ...... 122 361 18 74 .3l6_...... --- ...... L R 6:07 235 10-19-37 Houston, Texas 46—KELLY, Pat—.-.---Charlotte ...... 113 392 3 55 .32l...... _ ...... L L 6:01 185 7-30-44 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 24—KOSCO, Andy ...... Twins ...... 57 IS8 2 13 .222...... _...... R R 6:03 210 10- 5-41 Struthers, Ohio 6—OLIVA, Tony ...... _Twins ...... 159 622 25 87 .307...... L R 6:02 190 7-20-41 Minneapolis, Minnesota 16—UHLAENDER, Ted Denver ...... 43 lBS 5 21 .341...... L R 6:02 190 10-21-39 McAllen, Texas (Twins ...... lOS 367 2 22 .226 A 28—VALDESPINO Sandy Denver - ...... 72 293 B 39 .321...... ...... fl. _.L L 5:08 160 1-14-39 Bloomington, Minnesota (Iwins ...... 52 108 2 9 .176 II

FARMHANDS INVITED TO SPRING TRAINING ' SPECIAL COACHES: 54—; 55—Vern Morgan.

No. PITCHERS: 1966 CLUB G W L SO ERA B I HI. WT. BORN RESIDENCE 37—CASTIGLIONE, Bob .....St. Cloud IS 9 3 174 2.10...... R R 6:01 175 8- 8-45 Union, 42—CRIDER, Jerry ...... _ I Denver ...... 12 I I II 6.63 . ------R R 6:02 95 9- 2-41 Orlando, Florida I Charlotte ...... 24 6 8 67 3.16 39—MURRAY, Charlie ...... Orlando ...... 8 I 2 34 3.24...... R R 6:01 170 11-29-44 San Lorenzo, California Wilson ...... 7 6 0 35 1.84 43—SAIJER, Curt .....- . Charlotte ...... II 3 8 44 2.70—...-.- R R 6:01 190 1-12-44 Royalton, Minnesota I Denver ...... 12 6 3 31 3.84 No. CATCHER: 1966 CLUB G AB HR RBI AVE 's" B I HI. WI. BORN RESIDENCE 47—IZOUIERDO, tt..:I::: R R 5:11 175 3-20-31 Miami, Florida Denver 56 180 0 1. ('—Denotes league-leadership; f—Denotes tie for league-leadership.)

Page Twenty-four Page Twenty-five WYNN, Early "Gus" Born January 6, 1920, in Hartford, Alabama. Height: Players 6 ft. Weight: 235 lbs. Batted and threw righthanded. Married. Lives in Nokomis, Florida. ALLISON, William Robert "Bob" Outfielder The last major league pitcher to join the 300-Victory Born July 11, 1934, in Raytown, Missouri. Height: 6 ft., Club, Early Wynn joined the Twins' coaching staff last ' 4' in. Weight: 220 lbs. Bats and throws righthanded. October 15, after having eerved as pitching coach for Married. Lives in Edina, Minnesota. the the past three seasons. Coming Hampered by injuries during 1966, particularly a to the Twins, Gus rejoins the organization with which broken hand suffered when hit by a he signed his first professional contract back in 1937. in Boston, July 23, is hopeful of returning He remained with the Griffith organization until he was in 1967 to his former place as one of the premier power traded to the Indians on Dec. 14, 1948. Wynn became hitters of the American League. The big slugger be- the fourteenth hurler in major league history to win 300 came the 64th member of 's 200- or more games when he beat the Kansas City Athletics, Homerun Club when his 10th-inning blast at Yankee 7-4, on July 13, 1963 . . . his last big league victory. In Stadium gave the Twins a 5-3 win over New York, last addition, he's the major league record-holder for most September 18. He and Harmon Killebrew are the only seasons pitched in the big show, 23, and for most bases two players ever to 'achieve membership in this ex- on 'balls lifetime, 1775. His addition to the Twins' roster clusive society entirely by their production within the gives the club the distinction of being the only major Griffith organization. An effective goodwill ambassador league team with two or more former Cy Young Award for the Twins as a highly-popular after-dinner speaker, winners on the payroll. Gus won this coveted honor Bob is an off-season sales representative for the Twin when his 22 wins sparked the Chicago White Sox to the Cities Coca-Cola Bottling Co. 1959 American League pennant. Dean Chance, of course, Year Club 6 AB R 2b 31;HrRblBA P0 A E FA is the Twine other former winner of Cy Young honors. 1955.-Hagerstown ..122 446 55 114 15 2 5 49 .256 289 24 12 In 1950, Wynn's 3.20 earned-run average paced American .963 1956-Charlotte _...122 344 47 80 10 6 12 55 .233 240 20 If .959 League hurlers. He was the league leader in 1957-Chattanooga 125 395 56 97 14 II 2 38 .246 239 8 7 .972 1957 and '58, and topped the circuit in victories in 1954 1958-Chattanooga 150 525 84 161 28 9 9 93 .307 372 13 18 .955 and '59, two of his five season's as a 20-game winner. 1958-Washington - II 35 I 7 I 0 0 0 200 24 0 0 1.000 Year Club G W L IP H RB SO R ER ERA 1959-Washington ..150 570 83 149 18 9 30 85 .261 333 8 9 .974 937-Sanford ...... 35 16 II 235 224 81 106 113 89 3.41 1960-Washington ..144 501 79 126 30 3 15 69 .251 311 13 II .967 938-Charlotte ------_____29 10 II 179 195 73 94 124 lOS 5.28 1961-Minnesota ...159 556 83136 21 3 29 lOS .245 417 18 10 .978 1939-Charlotte 34 IS 14 243 254 ------...... 98 150 132 107 396 1962-Minnesota ....149 519 102 138 24 8 29 102 266 287 tO 7 .977 1939-Washington ------3 0 2 20 26 10 I IS 13 5.85 940-Charlotte _.._...... 3l 9 7 144 154 57 76 103 68 425 1963-Minnesota ....148 527 99143 25 4 35 91 .271 326 II 10 .971 1941-Springfield, Mass. ....34 lb 12 257 239 84 126 89 73 236 1964-Minnesota ....149 492 90 141 27 4 32 86 .287 829 58 12 987 1941-Washington ..._. 5 3 I 40 35 10 15 14 7 1.58 1965-Minnesota ...135 438 71 102 14 5 23 78.233 247 12 7 .974 942-Washington ...... 30 10 16 190 246 73 58 129 108 5.12 1943-Washington ------....37 18 12 257 232 83 89 97 83 2.91 1966-Minnesota ...70 168 34 37 6 I 8 19 .220 86 3 3 .967 944-Washington ._._...... 33 8 17 208 221 67 65 97 78 3.38 Major League Tot. 1115 3808 642 979 156 37 201 628 .257 2860 133 69 977 1945-Washington __...... (In Military Service) 1946-Washington ...... 17 8 5 107 112 ...... 33 36 45 37 3.11 WORLD SERIES RECORD 1947-Washington ....._...... 33 17 15 247 251 90 73 114 00 3.64 1948-Washington ...... 33 8 19 198 236 94 49 144 128 5.82 Year Club G AS R H 2b 3b Hr RbIBA P0 A E PA 1949-Cleveland ...... 26 II 7 165 186 57 62 84 76 4.15 965-Minnesota .... 5 16 3 2 I 0 I 2 .125 11 0 0 1 .000 950-Cleveland ..32 18 8 214 166 101 143 88 76 3.20 ALL-STAR GAME RECORD 1951-Cleveland ...__...... 37 20 13 274 227 107 133 102 92 302 952-Cleveland ----- .. ---- ....42 23 12 286 239 132 153 103 92 2.90 Year City AS R H 2b 3b Hr Rbi BA P0 A E PA 1953-Cleveland ...... _...... 36 17 12 252 234 107 138 121 lID 3.93 1959-Los Angeles ...... (Did Not Play) 954-Cleveland ------....4D 23 II 271 225 83 155 93 82 2.72 1963-Cleveland - I 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.000 955-Cleveland . ------....32 17 II 230 207 80 122 86 72 2.82 9 0 956-Cleveland .... 38 20 9 278 233 91 158 93 84 272 1964-New York (NL) _3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1.000 957-Cleveland _._... ----40 14 17 263 270 104 184 139 126 4.31 All-Star Totals _.. 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 9 0 0 1.000 968-Chicago ------___.__._40 14 16 240 214 104 179 115 110 4.13 1959-Chicago _...... 37 22 10 256 202 119 179 106 90 3.16 960-Chicago ...... 36 13 12 237 220 112 168 lOS 92 3.49 1961-Chicago .... ----_...... l7 8 2 110 88 47 64 43 43 332 BA1TEY, Earl Jesse, Jr. "Smoky" Catcher 1962-Chicago ...... _...... 27 7 15 168 171 56 91 90 83 4.45 963-Cleveland ...... 20 I 2 55 50 IS 29 14 14 229 Born J a n u a r y 5, 1935, in Los Angeles, California. Height: 6 ft. Weight: 225 lbs. Bats and throws right- Major League Totals _..691 300 244 4566 4291 1775 2332 2037 1796 3.54 handed. Married. Lives in St. Paul, Minnesota. WORLD SERIES RECORD An All-Star selection in four of the past five seasons, Year Club G W L I? H RB SO R ER ERA burly Twin catcher Earl Battey kept himself in top 1954-Cleveland ...... I 0 I 7 4 2 5 3 3 3.86 959-Chicago ...... 3 I I 13 19 4 10 9 8 554 physical shape during the past off-season by following a rugged regimen of diet and conditioning. His baseball World Series Totals .. ------4 I 2 20 23 6 IS 12 II 495 record ledger indicates that the odd-numbered calendar ALL-STAR GAME RECORD years have been his best, and the sturdy Californian is Year City W L IP H 88 50 R ER ERA confident that 1967 will see a continuance of the trend. 956- ...... 0 0 3 3 0 I 0 0 000 A three-time winner of baseball's , 1956-Washington 0 0 I 0 0 I 0 0 0.00 1957-St. Louis ...... - __ 0 0 0.1 3 0 0 2 2 54.00 Earl broke his own 1963 club-record defensive percentage 1958-Baltimore ------I 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 of .994, in '66, and also helped the team set a new Min- 1959-Pittsburgh ...... 0 0 3 2 I 3 I I 300 nesota low for passed balls in a season. He had three 1959-Los Angeles .... ____._. 0 0 2 I 3 I I I 4.50 of the Twins' five, which was eight less than the pre- 1960-Kansas City ...... - ...... _ (Did Not Play) 960-New York .._ ...... _... 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0.00 vious club low set in 1962 and '63, and 'the best such AllStarTotals .._...... I 0 12.1 9 4 8 4 4 3.00 figure in the American League during 1966. Earl main- Coach, Cleveland, 1964-66. tains full-time employment with the Twins by serving

Page Twenty-six Page Twenty-seven WYNN, Early "Gus" Born January 6, 1920, in Hartford, Alabama. Height: Players 6 ft. Weight: 235 lbs. Batted and threw righthanded. Married. Lives in Nokomis, Florida. ALLISON, William Robert "Bob" Outfielder The last major league pitcher to join the 300-Victory Born July 11, 1934, in Raytown, Missouri. Height: 6 ft., Club, Early Wynn joined the Twins' coaching staff last ' 4' in. Weight: 220 lbs. Bats and throws righthanded. October 15, after having eerved as pitching coach for Married. Lives in Edina, Minnesota. the Cleveland Indians the past three seasons. Coming Hampered by injuries during 1966, particularly a to the Twins, Gus rejoins the organization with which broken hand suffered when hit by a Jim Lonborg pitch he signed his first professional contract back in 1937. in Boston, July 23, Bob Allison is hopeful of returning He remained with the Griffith organization until he was in 1967 to his former place as one of the premier power traded to the Indians on Dec. 14, 1948. Wynn became hitters of the American League. The big slugger be- the fourteenth hurler in major league history to win 300 came the 64th member of major league baseball's 200- or more games when he beat the Kansas City Athletics, Homerun Club when his 10th-inning blast at Yankee 7-4, on July 13, 1963 . . . his last big league victory. In Stadium gave the Twins a 5-3 win over New York, last addition, he's the major league record-holder for most September 18. He and Harmon Killebrew are the only seasons pitched in the big show, 23, and for most bases two players ever to 'achieve membership in this ex- on 'balls lifetime, 1775. His addition to the Twins' roster clusive society entirely by their production within the gives the club the distinction of being the only major Griffith organization. An effective goodwill ambassador league team with two or more former Cy Young Award for the Twins as a highly-popular after-dinner speaker, winners on the payroll. Gus won this coveted honor Bob is an off-season sales representative for the Twin when his 22 wins sparked the Chicago White Sox to the Cities Coca-Cola Bottling Co. 1959 American League pennant. Dean Chance, of course, Year Club 6 AB R 2b 31;HrRblBA P0 A E FA is the Twine other former winner of Cy Young honors. 1955.-Hagerstown ..122 446 55 114 15 2 5 49 .256 289 24 12 In 1950, Wynn's 3.20 earned-run average paced American .963 1956-Charlotte _...122 344 47 80 10 6 12 55 .233 240 20 If .959 League hurlers. He was the league strikeout leader in 1957-Chattanooga 125 395 56 97 14 II 2 38 .246 239 8 7 .972 1957 and '58, and topped the circuit in victories in 1954 1958-Chattanooga 150 525 84 161 28 9 9 93 .307 372 13 18 .955 and '59, two of his five season's as a 20-game winner. 1958-Washington - II 35 I 7 I 0 0 0 200 24 0 0 1.000 Year Club G W L IP H RB SO R ER ERA 1959-Washington ..150 570 83 149 18 9 30 85 .261 333 8 9 .974 937-Sanford ...... 35 16 II 235 224 81 106 113 89 3.41 1960-Washington ..144 501 79 126 30 3 15 69 .251 311 13 II .967 938-Charlotte ------_____29 10 II 179 195 73 94 124 lOS 5.28 1961-Minnesota ...159 556 83136 21 3 29 lOS .245 417 18 10 .978 1939-Charlotte 34 IS 14 243 254 ------...... 98 150 132 107 396 1962-Minnesota ....149 519 102 138 24 8 29 102 266 287 tO 7 .977 1939-Washington ------3 0 2 20 26 10 I IS 13 5.85 940-Charlotte _.._...... 3l 9 7 144 154 57 76 103 68 425 1963-Minnesota ....148 527 99143 25 4 35 91 .271 326 II 10 .971 1941-Springfield, Mass. ....34 lb 12 257 239 84 126 89 73 236 1964-Minnesota ....149 492 90 141 27 4 32 86 .287 829 58 12 987 1941-Washington ..._. 5 3 I 40 35 10 15 14 7 1.58 1965-Minnesota ...135 438 71 102 14 5 23 78.233 247 12 7 .974 942-Washington ...... 30 10 16 190 246 73 58 129 108 5.12 1943-Washington ------....37 18 12 257 232 83 89 97 83 2.91 1966-Minnesota ...70 168 34 37 6 I 8 19 .220 86 3 3 .967 944-Washington ._._...... 33 8 17 208 221 67 65 97 78 3.38 Major League Tot. 1115 3808 642 979 156 37 201 628 .257 2860 133 69 977 1945-Washington __...... (In Military Service) 1946-Washington ...... 17 8 5 107 112 ...... 33 36 45 37 3.11 WORLD SERIES RECORD 1947-Washington ....._...... 33 17 15 247 251 90 73 114 00 3.64 1948-Washington ...... 33 8 19 198 236 94 49 144 128 5.82 Year Club G AS R H 2b 3b Hr RbIBA P0 A E PA 1949-Cleveland ...... 26 II 7 165 186 57 62 84 76 4.15 965-Minnesota .... 5 16 3 2 I 0 I 2 .125 11 0 0 1 .000 950-Cleveland ..32 18 8 214 166 101 143 88 76 3.20 ALL-STAR GAME RECORD 1951-Cleveland ...__...... 37 20 13 274 227 107 133 102 92 302 952-Cleveland ----- .. ---- ....42 23 12 286 239 132 153 103 92 2.90 Year City AS R H 2b 3b Hr Rbi BA P0 A E PA 1953-Cleveland ...... _...... 36 17 12 252 234 107 138 121 lID 3.93 1959-Los Angeles ...... (Did Not Play) 954-Cleveland ------....4D 23 II 271 225 83 155 93 82 2.72 1963-Cleveland - I 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.000 955-Cleveland . ------....32 17 II 230 207 80 122 86 72 2.82 9 0 956-Cleveland .... 38 20 9 278 233 91 158 93 84 272 1964-New York (NL) _3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1.000 957-Cleveland _._... ----40 14 17 263 270 104 184 139 126 4.31 All-Star Totals _.. 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 9 0 0 1.000 968-Chicago ------___.__._40 14 16 240 214 104 179 115 110 4.13 1959-Chicago _...... 37 22 10 256 202 119 179 106 90 3.16 960-Chicago ...... 36 13 12 237 220 112 168 lOS 92 3.49 1961-Chicago .... ----_...... l7 8 2 110 88 47 64 43 43 332 BA1TEY, Earl Jesse, Jr. "Smoky" Catcher 1962-Chicago ...... _...... 27 7 15 168 171 56 91 90 83 4.45 963-Cleveland ...... 20 I 2 55 50 IS 29 14 14 229 Born J a n u a r y 5, 1935, in Los Angeles, California. Height: 6 ft. Weight: 225 lbs. Bats and throws right- Major League Totals _..691 300 244 4566 4291 1775 2332 2037 1796 3.54 handed. Married. Lives in St. Paul, Minnesota. WORLD SERIES RECORD An All-Star selection in four of the past five seasons, Year Club G W L I? H RB SO R ER ERA burly Twin catcher Earl Battey kept himself in top 1954-Cleveland ...... I 0 I 7 4 2 5 3 3 3.86 959-Chicago ...... 3 I I 13 19 4 10 9 8 554 physical shape during the past off-season by following a rugged regimen of diet and conditioning. His baseball World Series Totals .. ------4 I 2 20 23 6 IS 12 II 495 record ledger indicates that the odd-numbered calendar ALL-STAR GAME RECORD years have been his best, and the sturdy Californian is Year City W L IP H 88 50 R ER ERA confident that 1967 will see a continuance of the trend. 956-Milwaukee ...... 0 0 3 3 0 I 0 0 000 A three-time winner of baseball's Gold Glove Award, 1956-Washington 0 0 I 0 0 I 0 0 0.00 1957-St. Louis ...... - __ 0 0 0.1 3 0 0 2 2 54.00 Earl broke his own 1963 club-record defensive percentage 1958-Baltimore ------I 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 of .994, in '66, and also helped the team set a new Min- 1959-Pittsburgh ...... 0 0 3 2 I 3 I I 300 nesota low for passed balls in a season. He had three 1959-Los Angeles .... ____._. 0 0 2 I 3 I I I 4.50 of the Twins' five, which was eight less than the pre- 1960-Kansas City ...... - ...... _ (Did Not Play) 960-New York .._ ...... _... 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0.00 vious club low set in 1962 and '63, and 'the best such AllStarTotals .._...... I 0 12.1 9 4 8 4 4 3.00 figure in the American League during 1966. Earl main- Coach, Cleveland, 1964-66. tains full-time employment with the Twins by serving

Page Twenty-six Page Twenty-seven as a member of the organization's roving goodwill troupe during the winter months. BOSWELL, David Wilson "Bos" Pitcher Born January 20, 1945, in Baltimore, Maryland. Height: Year Club G AB R H 2b 3b Hr Rbi BA P0 A 8 PA 6 ft., 3 in. Weight: 185 lbs. Bats and throws righthanded. 1953-Cob. Springs 26 38 5 6 I 0 I 4 .158 35 6 1 .976 Married. Lives in Baltimore. 954-Waterloo ...... 129 418 76 122 25 3 II 67 .292 662 87 25 .968 955-Charleston .J25 394 46 106 16 I 8 71 269 480 77 20 965 With a winning streak of eight consecutive games 1955-Chicago (AL) 5 7 I 2 0 0 0 0 .286 19 2 0 1.000 going as the 1967 season gets underway, 1956-Chicago (AL) 4 4 1 I 0 0 0 0 .250 4 0 I .800 has already tied the Twins' one-season record skein, 956-Toronto 36 101 9 18 2 0 2 7 .178 166 9 994 and is within just one victory of tying Johnny Klipp- 957-Los Angeles .. 42 143 28 36 8 I 9 20 .252 209 23 5 979 stein's overall club mark of nine straight wins, set over 1957-Chicago (AL) 48 115 12 20 2 3 3 6 .174 165 19 2 .989 the 1965 and '66 seasons. The all-time Griffith organiza- 958-Chicago (AL) 68 168 24 38 8 0 8 26 226 220 27 3 .998 tion record for consecutive games won is sixteen, set 1959-Chicago (AL) 26 64 9 14 I 2 2 7 .219 92 10 1 .990 by the great Walter Johnson, back in 1912. Bos was a 1960-Washington .. 137 466 49 126 24 2 IS 60 .270 749 65 15 .982 virtual certainty to capture junior circuit Sophomore of 1961-Minnesota .133 460 70 139 24 I 17 55 .302 812 60 6 993 the Year laurels in '66, had not arm trouble stopped 1962-Minnesota ....148 522 58 146 20 3 II 57 .280 872 82 9 .991 him cold after August 7. His trouble actually began in 1963-Minnesota ....147 508 64 145 17 I 26 84 .285 861 66 6 .994 the 8th-inning of the July 26 game in New York when 1964-Minnesota .131 405 33 110 17 I 12 52 .272 813 52 9 .990 he was hit on the pitching shoulder by a Hal Reniff 1965-Minnesota .131 394 36 117 22 2 6 60 .297 652 56 10 .986 . Strangely, Dave's greatest big league moment 966-Minnesota .115 364 30 93 12 I 4 34 .255 705 45 4 .995 came just four days after that incident when he blanked Major League Tot. 1093 3477 387 951 147 16 104 441 .274 5964 484 66 .990 the title-bound Baltimore Orioles on just one hit, a clean 7th-inning single by Russ Snyder, in downing the Birds, WORLD SERIES RECORD 7-0, at the Met. The young righthander was leading the Year Club G AB R H 2b 3b Hr Rbl BA P0 A E FA league in strikeouts at the time he was forced to the 959-Chicago ...... (Did Not Play) 1965-Minnesota .... 7 25 I 3 0 I 0 2 J20 31 6 0 1.000 sidelines. ALL-STAR GAME RECORD Year Club G W L IF H BB SO R ER ERA Year City AB R H lb 3b Hr Rb! BA P0 A E FA 1964-Bismarck-Mandan ...... 23 7 II 160 126 91 173 75 69 3.88 1964-Charlotte __... 6 4 2 41 28 25 37 19 13 2.85 1962-Washington .. 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 4 I 0 1.000 1964-Minnesota .._ ----_... 4 2 0 23 21 12 25 II II 4.30 1962-Chkago (NL) . 2 I 0 0 0 0 0 .000 2 0 0 1.000 1965-Minnesota ...... 27 6 5 106 77 46 85 43 40 340 963-Cleveland ..... 2 0 I 0 0 0 I .500 I 0 0 1.000 1966-Minnesota 28 12 5 169 120 65 173 66 59 3.14 1965-Minnesota ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 4 I 0 1.000 Major League Totals ...... 59 20 10 298 218 123 283 120 110 3.32 1966-St. Louis ------1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 I 0 0 1.000 WORLD SERIES RECORD All-Star Totals ...... 9 I I 0 0 0 I .111 12 2 0 1.000 Year Club G W L IF H 88 SO R ER ERA 1965-Minnesota ------I 0 0 3 3 2 3 I I 3.80

BOND, Walter Franklin "Walt" First Baseman ' CAREWI Rodney Cline "Rod" Born October 19, 1937, in Denmark, Tennessee. Born October 1, 1945, in Gatun, . Height: 6 ft., 7 in. Weight: 235 lbs. Bats left, throws Height: 6 ft. Weight: 170 lbs. Bats left, throws right. right. Married. Lives in Houston, Texas. Single. Lives in Brooklyn, New York. An outstanding hitter who spent two seasons as a A speedster with great potential, second-sacker Rod regular with the Houston Astros of the National League, Carew stands an excellent chance of making the jump was obtained by the Twins' Denver Pacific from ball all the way to the major leagues in Coast League farm club last spring in a trade with the 1967. The young Panamanian stole 28 bases in the Houston organization for catcher Ken Retzer. A first last summer, and then followed that baseman who has also seen considerable service in the with a league-leading 20 swipes for the Twins' Braden- outfield, possibly Bond's greatest contribution to the ton entry in last fall's Florida Instructional League, Denver club was witnessed in his pinch-hitting efforts, where he batted .297. Rod stole 52 bases for Orlando in where he had nine hits, including two homers, in fif- 1965, and broke in with 14 in the abbreviated season of teen at-bats. His Denver manager, Cal Ermer, claims the Cocoa Rookie League in 1964. A native of the Walt can be of great value to a major league club as Panama Canal Zone, the slender young infielder's fam- a pinch-hitter since he's one of those rare individuals ily moved to during his high school days. who can come off the bench cold and swing a hot bat. Year Club G AB R H 2b 3b Hr Rb! BA P0 A E FA He's a former student at Lane College, Jackson, Tenn. 1964-Melbourne . 37 123 17 40 5 3 0 21 .325 86 48 7 .957 965-Orlando ------125 439 57 133 20 8 I 52 .303 290 328 28 .956 Year Club 0 AB R H 2b 3b Hr Rbi BA P0 A E FA 1966-Wilson ...... 112 383 64 112 19 3 I 30 .292 248 275 21 .961 1957-Cocoa ------..jll 415 74 136 16 6 II 80.328 394 24 12 .972 1958-Burton, N.C. 123 439 66 130 25 7 13 70 .296 226 7 8 967 1959-Reading ...... 128 459 74127 17 13 16 82.277 346 27 12 .969 1960-Cleveland . 40 131 19 29 2 1 5 18 .221 76 2 0 1.000 American League Public Relations Officials 43 2 7 0 I .163 1960-Toronto ...... 15 0 3 20 1 1 .955 Area 1960--Vancouver 74 267 52 85 12 6 12 45 .318 170 3 5 .972 NAME Code Office Phone Residence 1961-Salt Lk. City -- 70 230 42 65 II 7 8 37 .283 123 5 1 .992 1961-Cleveland ------38 52 7 9 I 1 2 7 .173 17 1 0 1.000 BOB HOLBROOK, Am. League ..._617 267-2500 ...... _235-0663 1962-Salt Lk. City .J32 472 80 151 21 12 II 76 .320 245 9 7 973 JOE BRIDE, Baltimore - ...... _...301 243-9800 or 235-9710 _..762-2163 962-Cleveland ... 12 50 10 19 3 0 6 17 .380 25 0 0 lOGO BOB BROWN, Baltimore _...... 301 243-9800 or 889-8403 .825-8568 1963-Jacksonville .134 479 55132 22 I 25 82 .276 251 13 7 974 BILL CROWLEY, Boston _...... 617 267-2530 or 267-2890 ...... _..444-8366 1964-Houston ------148 543 63 138 16 7 20 85 .254 796 41 13 .985 GEORGE 000DALE, California ..._714 633-2000 ...... - ...... 638-1539 1965-Houston ...... 117 407 46 107 17 2 7 47 .263 704 49 14 .982 HOWARD ROBERTS, Chicago _..312 924-1000 or 624-6460 248-9870 966-Denver 122 361 64 114 17 3 18 74 .316 611 30 II .983 , ED UHAS, Cleveland ...... 216 861-1200 or 861-4454 ...... 234-4580 HAL MIDDLESWORTH, Detroit 313 962-4000 or 962-4006 ....963-3922 Am. League Tot. .... 90 233 36 57 6 2 13 42 245 118 3 0 1.000 CARL FINLEY, Kansas City ...... 816 483-9911 ...... _763-6728 Nat. League Tot. ....265950 109 245 33 9 27 132 .258 1500 90 27 .983 TOM MEE, Minnesota ...... _ ...... 612 869-1461 or 866-3530 429-1020 BOB FISHEL, New York 212 759-5300 or 293-4300 ------.355-2433 Major League Tot. .355 1183 145 302 39 II 40 174 .255 1618 93 27 .984 BURT HAWKINS, Washington ...... 202 546-2880 ------_.. . ------..652-9093 Page Twenty-eight Page Twenty-nine as a member of the organization's roving goodwill troupe during the winter months. BOSWELL, David Wilson "Bos" Pitcher Born January 20, 1945, in Baltimore, Maryland. Height: Year Club G AB R H 2b 3b Hr Rbi BA P0 A 8 PA 6 ft., 3 in. Weight: 185 lbs. Bats and throws righthanded. 1953-Cob. Springs 26 38 5 6 I 0 I 4 .158 35 6 1 .976 Married. Lives in Baltimore. 954-Waterloo ...... 129 418 76 122 25 3 II 67 .292 662 87 25 .968 955-Charleston .J25 394 46 106 16 I 8 71 269 480 77 20 965 With a winning streak of eight consecutive games 1955-Chicago (AL) 5 7 I 2 0 0 0 0 .286 19 2 0 1.000 going as the 1967 season gets underway, Dave Boswell 1956-Chicago (AL) 4 4 1 I 0 0 0 0 .250 4 0 I .800 has already tied the Twins' one-season record skein, 956-Toronto 36 101 9 18 2 0 2 7 .178 166 9 994 and is within just one victory of tying Johnny Klipp- 957-Los Angeles .. 42 143 28 36 8 I 9 20 .252 209 23 5 979 stein's overall club mark of nine straight wins, set over 1957-Chicago (AL) 48 115 12 20 2 3 3 6 .174 165 19 2 .989 the 1965 and '66 seasons. The all-time Griffith organiza- 958-Chicago (AL) 68 168 24 38 8 0 8 26 226 220 27 3 .998 tion record for consecutive games won is sixteen, set 1959-Chicago (AL) 26 64 9 14 I 2 2 7 .219 92 10 1 .990 by the great Walter Johnson, back in 1912. Bos was a 1960-Washington .. 137 466 49 126 24 2 IS 60 .270 749 65 15 .982 virtual certainty to capture junior circuit Sophomore of 1961-Minnesota .133 460 70 139 24 I 17 55 .302 812 60 6 993 the Year laurels in '66, had not arm trouble stopped 1962-Minnesota ....148 522 58 146 20 3 II 57 .280 872 82 9 .991 him cold after August 7. His trouble actually began in 1963-Minnesota ....147 508 64 145 17 I 26 84 .285 861 66 6 .994 the 8th-inning of the July 26 game in New York when 1964-Minnesota .131 405 33 110 17 I 12 52 .272 813 52 9 .990 he was hit on the pitching shoulder by a Hal Reniff 1965-Minnesota .131 394 36 117 22 2 6 60 .297 652 56 10 .986 fastball. Strangely, Dave's greatest big league moment 966-Minnesota .115 364 30 93 12 I 4 34 .255 705 45 4 .995 came just four days after that incident when he blanked Major League Tot. 1093 3477 387 951 147 16 104 441 .274 5964 484 66 .990 the title-bound Baltimore Orioles on just one hit, a clean 7th-inning single by Russ Snyder, in downing the Birds, WORLD SERIES RECORD 7-0, at the Met. The young righthander was leading the Year Club G AB R H 2b 3b Hr Rbl BA P0 A E FA league in strikeouts at the time he was forced to the 959-Chicago ...... (Did Not Play) 1965-Minnesota .... 7 25 I 3 0 I 0 2 J20 31 6 0 1.000 sidelines. ALL-STAR GAME RECORD Year Club G W L IF H BB SO R ER ERA Year City AB R H lb 3b Hr Rb! BA P0 A E FA 1964-Bismarck-Mandan ...... 23 7 II 160 126 91 173 75 69 3.88 1964-Charlotte __... 6 4 2 41 28 25 37 19 13 2.85 1962-Washington .. 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 4 I 0 1.000 1964-Minnesota .._ ----_... 4 2 0 23 21 12 25 II II 4.30 1962-Chkago (NL) . 2 I 0 0 0 0 0 .000 2 0 0 1.000 1965-Minnesota ...... 27 6 5 106 77 46 85 43 40 340 963-Cleveland ..... 2 0 I 0 0 0 I .500 I 0 0 1.000 1966-Minnesota 28 12 5 169 120 65 173 66 59 3.14 1965-Minnesota ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 4 I 0 1.000 Major League Totals ...... 59 20 10 298 218 123 283 120 110 3.32 1966-St. Louis ------1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 I 0 0 1.000 WORLD SERIES RECORD All-Star Totals ...... 9 I I 0 0 0 I .111 12 2 0 1.000 Year Club G W L IF H 88 SO R ER ERA 1965-Minnesota ------I 0 0 3 3 2 3 I I 3.80

BOND, Walter Franklin "Walt" First Baseman ' CAREWI Rodney Cline "Rod" Second Baseman Born October 19, 1937, in Denmark, Tennessee. Born October 1, 1945, in Gatun, Panama Canal Zone. Height: 6 ft., 7 in. Weight: 235 lbs. Bats left, throws Height: 6 ft. Weight: 170 lbs. Bats left, throws right. right. Married. Lives in Houston, Texas. Single. Lives in Brooklyn, New York. An outstanding hitter who spent two seasons as a A speedster with great potential, second-sacker Rod regular with the Houston Astros of the National League, Carew stands an excellent chance of making the jump Walt Bond was obtained by the Twins' Denver Pacific from Class A ball all the way to the major leagues in Coast League farm club last spring in a trade with the 1967. The young Panamanian stole 28 bases in the Houston organization for catcher Ken Retzer. A first Carolina League last summer, and then followed that baseman who has also seen considerable service in the with a league-leading 20 swipes for the Twins' Braden- outfield, possibly Bond's greatest contribution to the ton entry in last fall's Florida Instructional League, Denver club was witnessed in his pinch-hitting efforts, where he batted .297. Rod stole 52 bases for Orlando in where he had nine hits, including two homers, in fif- 1965, and broke in with 14 in the abbreviated season of teen at-bats. His Denver manager, Cal Ermer, claims the Cocoa Rookie League in 1964. A native of the Walt can be of great value to a major league club as Panama Canal Zone, the slender young infielder's fam- a pinch-hitter since he's one of those rare individuals ily moved to New York City during his high school days. who can come off the bench cold and swing a hot bat. Year Club G AB R H 2b 3b Hr Rb! BA P0 A E FA He's a former student at Lane College, Jackson, Tenn. 1964-Melbourne . 37 123 17 40 5 3 0 21 .325 86 48 7 .957 965-Orlando ------125 439 57 133 20 8 I 52 .303 290 328 28 .956 Year Club 0 AB R H 2b 3b Hr Rbi BA P0 A E FA 1966-Wilson ...... 112 383 64 112 19 3 I 30 .292 248 275 21 .961 1957-Cocoa ------..jll 415 74 136 16 6 II 80.328 394 24 12 .972 1958-Burton, N.C. 123 439 66 130 25 7 13 70 .296 226 7 8 967 1959-Reading ...... 128 459 74127 17 13 16 82.277 346 27 12 .969 1960-Cleveland . 40 131 19 29 2 1 5 18 .221 76 2 0 1.000 American League Public Relations Officials 43 2 7 0 I .163 1960-Toronto ...... 15 0 3 20 1 1 .955 Area 1960--Vancouver 74 267 52 85 12 6 12 45 .318 170 3 5 .972 NAME Code Office Phone Residence 1961-Salt Lk. City -- 70 230 42 65 II 7 8 37 .283 123 5 1 .992 1961-Cleveland ------38 52 7 9 I 1 2 7 .173 17 1 0 1.000 BOB HOLBROOK, Am. League ..._617 267-2500 ...... _235-0663 1962-Salt Lk. City .J32 472 80 151 21 12 II 76 .320 245 9 7 973 JOE BRIDE, Baltimore - ...... _...301 243-9800 or 235-9710 _..762-2163 962-Cleveland ... 12 50 10 19 3 0 6 17 .380 25 0 0 lOGO BOB BROWN, Baltimore _...... 301 243-9800 or 889-8403 .825-8568 1963-Jacksonville .134 479 55132 22 I 25 82 .276 251 13 7 974 BILL CROWLEY, Boston _...... 617 267-2530 or 267-2890 ...... _..444-8366 1964-Houston ------148 543 63 138 16 7 20 85 .254 796 41 13 .985 GEORGE 000DALE, California ..._714 633-2000 ...... - ...... 638-1539 1965-Houston ...... 117 407 46 107 17 2 7 47 .263 704 49 14 .982 HOWARD ROBERTS, Chicago _..312 924-1000 or 624-6460 248-9870 966-Denver 122 361 64 114 17 3 18 74 .316 611 30 II .983 , ED UHAS, Cleveland ...... 216 861-1200 or 861-4454 ...... 234-4580 HAL MIDDLESWORTH, Detroit 313 962-4000 or 962-4006 ....963-3922 Am. League Tot. .... 90 233 36 57 6 2 13 42 245 118 3 0 1.000 CARL FINLEY, Kansas City ...... 816 483-9911 ...... _763-6728 Nat. League Tot. ....265950 109 245 33 9 27 132 .258 1500 90 27 .983 TOM MEE, Minnesota ...... _ ...... 612 869-1461 or 866-3530 429-1020 BOB FISHEL, New York 212 759-5300 or 293-4300 ------.355-2433 Major League Tot. .355 1183 145 302 39 II 40 174 .255 1618 93 27 .984 BURT HAWKINS, Washington ...... 202 546-2880 ------_.. . ------..652-9093 Page Twenty-eight Page Twenty-nine CHANCE, Wilmer Dean "Dean" Pitcher GRANT, James Timothy "Mudcot" Pitcher Born June 1, 1941, in Wooster, Ohio. Height: 6 ft., 3 Born August 13, 1935, in Lacoochee, Florida. Height: in. Weight: 204 lbs. Bats and throws righthanded. Mar- 6 ft. Weight: 195 lbs. Bats and throws righthanded. ried. Lives in Wooster. Married. Lives in Shaker Heights, Ohio. Winner of the Cy Young Award as baseball's out- Named as the 'Forgotten Man' by the Twin Cities standing pitcher in 1964, Dean Chance came to the Twins Chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America from the California Angels last December 2, along with at their annual January banquet, would a minor league , in exchange • like to forget only the first half of the 1966 season, a for pitcher Pete Cimino, outfielder Jimmie Hall and period in which he struggled along with a 5-12 won-lost first baseman Don Mincher. In his great 1964 campaign, record. Starting on July 14, however, Jim began to set a year in which he paced the majors with eleven shut- outs, Dean established a new major league record for the record straight, winning 8 of his last 9 decisions most 1-0 games won in a season, six. His earned-run and helping spark the Twins to their second-place fin- average was also the lowest in the big leagues that year, ish. A talented song-and-dance man, Grant is active as the lowest, In fact, since of the New York a nightclub entertainer during the off-season. He's also Yankees turned in a 1.64 log in 1943. Originally a mem- taken acting lessons and is hopeful of pursuing a show ber of the Baltimore Orioles' system, Chance was select- business career after his baseball days are over. In ed by the Angels in the historic American League ex- 1965, he was the American League's Pitcher of the Year pansion draft of December 14, 1960. An active bowler as he paced the circuit in victories, shutouts and win- and billiard player, Dean farms 285-acres of land dur- ning percentage. ing the off-season. He's married to the former Carol Year Club G W L IF H BB SO R ER ERA Larson of Appleton, Wisconsin, and has one son. 1954—Fargo-Moor-head .. 37 21 5 217 202 120 174 lOS 82 3.40 Year Club G W L IF H BR SO R ER ERA I955—Keokuk ...... 27 19 3 190 178 90 159 89 73 3.46

1959—Bluefield ...... 16 10 3 107 89 35 85 48 35 2.94 1956—Reading...... 33 12 13 203 218 87 125 107 84 3.72 1960—Fox Cities ...... 28 12 9 207 206 78 145 96 72 3.13 1957—San Diego 34 IS 7 218 169 102 178 70 56 2.32 1961—Dallas-Fort Worth .. 63 9 12 177 167 51 121 79 72 3.66 1961—Los Angeles (AL) 5 0 2 18 33 5 11 IS 14 7.00 1958—Cleveland - .... 44 10 II 204 173 104 III 93 87 3.84 1962—Los Angeles (AL) 50 14 10 207 195 66 127 83 68 2.96 959—Cleveland ...... 38 10 7 165 140 81 85 80 76 4.15 963—Los Angeles (AL) 45 13 IS 248 229 90 168 109 88 3.19 960—Cleveland ...... 33 9 8 160 147 78 75 88 78 4.39 1964—Los Angeles (AL) 46 20 9 278 194 86 207 56 51 1.65 1961—Cleveland ..... 118 1965—California ...... 36 15 10 226 197 101 164 86 79 3.15 35 IS 9 245 207 109 146 lOS 3.86 1966—California 41 12 17 260 206 114 180 113 89 3.08 962—Cleveland ...... 26 7 10 ISO 128 81 90 75 71 4.26 963—Cleveland 13 229 157 107 94 Major League Totals ...... 223 74 66 1237 1054 462 857 462 389 2.83 ...... 38 14 213 87 3.69 1964—Cleveland-Minnesota 39 14 13 228 244 61 118 114 93 3.67 ALL-STAR GAME RECORD 1965—Minnesota ------41 21 7 270 252 61 142 107 99 3.30 Year City W L IF H BB SO R ER ERA 966—Minnesota 3.25 964—New York (NL( ...... 0 0 3 2 0 2 0 0 0.00 35 13 13 249248 49 110 104 90

,. Major League Totals ------329 112 92 1900 1752 711 1034 886 793 3.76

CLARK, Ronald Bruce "Ron" Infielder WORLD SERIES RECORD Born January 14, 1943, in Fort Worth, Texas. Height: Year Club G W L I? H 88 SO R ER ERA

5 ft., 10 in. Weight: 165 lbs. Bats and throws righthand- 1965—Minnesota ... ------3 2 I 23 22 2 12 8 7 2.74 ed. Married, Lives in Fort Worth. A fast-coming young standout, Ron Clark shared the ALL-STAR GAME RECORD Year City W L I? H BB SO ER ERA rbi-leaders -hip last year as he turn- R 1963—Cleveland ------(Did Not Play) ed in an impressive season with the Denver Bears. A 1965—Minnesota ...... 0 0 2 2 I 3 2 2 9.00 former boxer and rodeo rider, Ron stands an excellent chance of making the major league grade with the Twins this year. Although primarily a , he's equally at home at second and short. He was tops In his league defensively at third base in each of the past two seasons. Last winter, he performed for the Aragua club Club All - Star same Players of the Venezuelan Winter League. (Figure in parentheses indicates number of times player was selected while with Griffith teams) Year Club GAB R 2b3bHrRbiBA PO E FA 1961—Bakersfield .... 39 94 IS 19 2 I 2 16 .202 43 72 IS .885 Bob Allison, of. lb (3) .1959, '63, '64 Emil Leonard, p (3)....1940, '43, '44 962—San Jose ...... 131 443 73 116 25 6 15 68 .262 206 261 46 .910 Battey,Baey, c (5) ...... 1962, '62, , of, 3b (2)..1938, '47 963—Charlotte 8 23 3 4 I 0 I 3 .174 '63, '65, '66 Heinie Manuuh, of (I) ....1934 963—Wilson ...... 127 469 79141 12 4 9 57.301 87225 37 .894 Ossie Bluege, 3b (I) ....._...1935 , p (I) ...._...195l 964—Charlotte 104 334 49 83 II 3 5 33 .249 77 155 24 .906 Rocky Bridges, us (I) ...... - .... 1958 Walt Masterson, p (2)....1947, '48 1965—Charlotte .....129 428 53 115 27 I 7 42 .269 116 225 20 .945 , of (3)....1939,'43, '44 Cuss Michaels, 2b (I) - ...... 1950 1966—Denver ...... 146 531 841S6 26 4 16 94.294 137 288 12 .973 , of (I) ..... ------1936 Buddy Myer, 2b (2) ------1935, 17 966—Minnesota 5 I I I 0 0 0 I 1.000 0 0 0 1.000 Joe Cronin, us (2) ...... _..1933, '34* Tony Olive, of (3) ..._...1964, '65, '66 Alvin Crowder, p (I) ...... _1933 Carrillo Pascual, p. (4) .1961, '62, , c (3) .._...1937, '38, '44 62.'64 Wen Ferrell, p (I) ...... _1937 Bob Porter-field, p. (I) ._.....1954 Jim Grant, p (I) ...... 1965 Pedro Ramos, p (I) ...... Jimmie Hall, of (2) ...... 964, '65 Eddie Robinson, lb (I) ._...... l949 Club Players In Baseball Hall of Fame Sid Hudson, p (2) .._._...l941, '42 Rich Rollins, 3b (2) 1962, '62 Seasons with Ie rn Are Designated , of (I) ..1952 Jack Russell, p (I) ...... I934 , of (I) .__...... 1943 Roy Slaver-n, of, lb (3) .1956, '57, '59 Joe Cronin, us, mgr------928-34 , of ...... 1930-35 Jim Kaaf, p (2) ...... l962, '66 Stan Spence, of (4) 1942, '44, '46, '47 , of ...... 1902-03 Harmon Killebrew, 3b, lb. of (8).. Dean Stone, p (I) ... - ...... 1954 Sam Rice, p, of ...... 1915-33 , us, 3b (3) .i937, '40, '41 Clark Griffith, p, mgr., vft~ 4W 1959, '59, '61, '61, '63, '64, '65, '66 Al Si mmons, of ..... __...1937-38 Jim Lemon, of (2) _.1960, '60 Mickey Vernon, lb (5) _....1946, '4$, president ...... 19 12-55 53, '54, '55 Walter Johnson p, , lb ...... 1928 *_Manager of American League Zoilo Versalles, ss (2) 1963,'65 mgr ...... 907-27, 929-32 , of ...... __...1927 Squad. Eddie Yost, 3b (I) ..__1952 Page Thirty-one Page Thirty CHANCE, Wilmer Dean "Dean" Pitcher GRANT, James Timothy "Mudcot" Pitcher Born June 1, 1941, in Wooster, Ohio. Height: 6 ft., 3 Born August 13, 1935, in Lacoochee, Florida. Height: in. Weight: 204 lbs. Bats and throws righthanded. Mar- 6 ft. Weight: 195 lbs. Bats and throws righthanded. ried. Lives in Wooster. Married. Lives in Shaker Heights, Ohio. Winner of the Cy Young Award as baseball's out- Named as the 'Forgotten Man' by the Twin Cities standing pitcher in 1964, Dean Chance came to the Twins Chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America from the California Angels last December 2, along with at their annual January banquet, Mudcat Grant would a minor league player to be named later, in exchange • like to forget only the first half of the 1966 season, a for pitcher Pete Cimino, outfielder Jimmie Hall and period in which he struggled along with a 5-12 won-lost first baseman Don Mincher. In his great 1964 campaign, record. Starting on July 14, however, Jim began to set a year in which he paced the majors with eleven shut- outs, Dean established a new major league record for the record straight, winning 8 of his last 9 decisions most 1-0 games won in a season, six. His earned-run and helping spark the Twins to their second-place fin- average was also the lowest in the big leagues that year, ish. A talented song-and-dance man, Grant is active as the lowest, In fact, since Spud Chandler of the New York a nightclub entertainer during the off-season. He's also Yankees turned in a 1.64 log in 1943. Originally a mem- taken acting lessons and is hopeful of pursuing a show ber of the Baltimore Orioles' system, Chance was select- business career after his baseball days are over. In ed by the Angels in the historic American League ex- 1965, he was the American League's Pitcher of the Year pansion draft of December 14, 1960. An active bowler as he paced the circuit in victories, shutouts and win- and billiard player, Dean farms 285-acres of land dur- ning percentage. ing the off-season. He's married to the former Carol Year Club G W L IF H BB SO R ER ERA Larson of Appleton, Wisconsin, and has one son. 1954—Fargo-Moor-head .. 37 21 5 217 202 120 174 lOS 82 3.40 Year Club G W L IF H BR SO R ER ERA I955—Keokuk ...... 27 19 3 190 178 90 159 89 73 3.46

1959—Bluefield ...... 16 10 3 107 89 35 85 48 35 2.94 1956—Reading...... 33 12 13 203 218 87 125 107 84 3.72 1960—Fox Cities ...... 28 12 9 207 206 78 145 96 72 3.13 1957—San Diego 34 IS 7 218 169 102 178 70 56 2.32 1961—Dallas-Fort Worth .. 63 9 12 177 167 51 121 79 72 3.66 1961—Los Angeles (AL) 5 0 2 18 33 5 11 IS 14 7.00 1958—Cleveland - .... 44 10 II 204 173 104 III 93 87 3.84 1962—Los Angeles (AL) 50 14 10 207 195 66 127 83 68 2.96 959—Cleveland ...... 38 10 7 165 140 81 85 80 76 4.15 963—Los Angeles (AL) 45 13 IS 248 229 90 168 109 88 3.19 960—Cleveland ...... 33 9 8 160 147 78 75 88 78 4.39 1964—Los Angeles (AL) 46 20 9 278 194 86 207 56 51 1.65 1961—Cleveland ..... 118 1965—California ...... 36 15 10 226 197 101 164 86 79 3.15 35 IS 9 245 207 109 146 lOS 3.86 1966—California 41 12 17 260 206 114 180 113 89 3.08 962—Cleveland ...... 26 7 10 ISO 128 81 90 75 71 4.26 963—Cleveland 13 229 157 107 94 Major League Totals ...... 223 74 66 1237 1054 462 857 462 389 2.83 ...... 38 14 213 87 3.69 1964—Cleveland-Minnesota 39 14 13 228 244 61 118 114 93 3.67 ALL-STAR GAME RECORD 1965—Minnesota ------41 21 7 270 252 61 142 107 99 3.30 Year City W L IF H BB SO R ER ERA 966—Minnesota 3.25 964—New York (NL( ...... 0 0 3 2 0 2 0 0 0.00 35 13 13 249248 49 110 104 90

,. Major League Totals ------329 112 92 1900 1752 711 1034 886 793 3.76

CLARK, Ronald Bruce "Ron" Infielder WORLD SERIES RECORD Born January 14, 1943, in Fort Worth, Texas. Height: Year Club G W L I? H 88 SO R ER ERA

5 ft., 10 in. Weight: 165 lbs. Bats and throws righthand- 1965—Minnesota ... ------3 2 I 23 22 2 12 8 7 2.74 ed. Married, Lives in Fort Worth. A fast-coming young standout, Ron Clark shared the ALL-STAR GAME RECORD Year City W L I? H BB SO ER ERA Pacific Coast League rbi-leaders -hip last year as he turn- R 1963—Cleveland ------(Did Not Play) ed in an impressive season with the Denver Bears. A 1965—Minnesota ...... 0 0 2 2 I 3 2 2 9.00 former boxer and rodeo rider, Ron stands an excellent chance of making the major league grade with the Twins this year. Although primarily a third baseman, he's equally at home at second and short. He was tops In his league defensively at third base in each of the past two seasons. Last winter, he performed for the Aragua club Club All - Star same Players of the Venezuelan Winter League. (Figure in parentheses indicates number of times player was selected while with Griffith teams) Year Club GAB R 2b3bHrRbiBA PO E FA 1961—Bakersfield .... 39 94 IS 19 2 I 2 16 .202 43 72 IS .885 Bob Allison, of. lb (3) .1959, '63, '64 Emil Leonard, p (3)....1940, '43, '44 962—San Jose ...... 131 443 73 116 25 6 15 68 .262 206 261 46 .910 Battey,Baey, c (5) ...... 1962, '62, Buddy Lewis, of, 3b (2)..1938, '47 963—Charlotte 8 23 3 4 I 0 I 3 .174 '63, '65, '66 Heinie Manuuh, of (I) ....1934 963—Wilson ...... 127 469 79141 12 4 9 57.301 87225 37 .894 Ossie Bluege, 3b (I) ....._...1935 Connie Marrero, p (I) ...._...195l 964—Charlotte 104 334 49 83 II 3 5 33 .249 77 155 24 .906 Rocky Bridges, us (I) ...... - .... 1958 Walt Masterson, p (2)....1947, '48 1965—Charlotte .....129 428 53 115 27 I 7 42 .269 116 225 20 .945 George Case, of (3)....1939,'43, '44 Cuss Michaels, 2b (I) - ...... 1950 1966—Denver ...... 146 531 841S6 26 4 16 94.294 137 288 12 .973 Ben Chapman, of (I) ..... ------1936 Buddy Myer, 2b (2) ------1935, 17 966—Minnesota 5 I I I 0 0 0 I 1.000 0 0 0 1.000 Joe Cronin, us (2) ...... _..1933, '34* Tony Olive, of (3) ..._...1964, '65, '66 Alvin Crowder, p (I) ...... _1933 Carrillo Pascual, p. (4) .1961, '62, Rick Ferrell, c (3) .._...1937, '38, '44 62.'64 Wen Ferrell, p (I) ...... _1937 Bob Porter-field, p. (I) ._.....1954 Jim Grant, p (I) ...... 1965 Pedro Ramos, p (I) ...... Jimmie Hall, of (2) ...... 964, '65 Eddie Robinson, lb (I) ._...... l949 Club Players In Baseball Hall of Fame Sid Hudson, p (2) .._._...l941, '42 Rich Rollins, 3b (2) 1962, '62 Seasons with Ie rn Are Designated Jackie Jensen, of (I) ..1952 Jack Russell, p (I) ...... I934 Bob Johnson, of (I) .__...... 1943 Roy Slaver-n, of, lb (3) .1956, '57, '59 Joe Cronin, us, mgr------928-34 Heinie Manush, of ...... 1930-35 Jim Kaaf, p (2) ...... l962, '66 Stan Spence, of (4) 1942, '44, '46, '47 Ed Delahanty, of ...... 1902-03 Harmon Killebrew, 3b, lb. of (8).. Dean Stone, p (I) ... - ...... 1954 Sam Rice, p, of ...... 1915-33 Cecil Travis, us, 3b (3) .i937, '40, '41 Clark Griffith, p, mgr., vft~ 4W 1959, '59, '61, '61, '63, '64, '65, '66 Al Si mmons, of ..... __...1937-38 Jim Lemon, of (2) _.1960, '60 Mickey Vernon, lb (5) _....1946, '4$, president ...... 19 12-55 53, '54, '55 Walter Johnson p, George Sisler, lb ...... 1928 *_Manager of American League Zoilo Versalles, ss (2) 1963,'65 mgr ...... 907-27, 929-32 Tris Speaker, of ...... __...1927 Squad. Eddie Yost, 3b (I) ..__1952 Page Thirty-one Page Thirty KAAT, James Lee "Kifty" Pitcher KELLY, Harold Patrick Pat" Outfielder Born November 7, 1939, in Zeeland, Michigan. Height: Born July 30, 1944, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 6 ft., 4 in. Weight: 227 lbs. Bats and throws lefthanded. Height: 6 ft., 1 in. Weight: 185 lbs. Bats and throws Married. Lives in Minnetonka Village, Minnesota. lefthanded. Single. Lives in Philadelphia. Jim Kant enjoyed a fabulous season in 1966. Not only ,, 44wo A brother of pro football star Leroy Kelly of the did he turn in more wins in a season than any other Cleveland Browns, speedy outfielder will miss lefthander in Griffith organization history, but he also the first half of the 1967 baseball season due to military established new Twins' records in complete games, 19, • service. Last year, he was not only named to the South- and Innings-pitched, 305. Needless to say, he led the era League All-Star team, but also to the Class AA All- league in these categories, as well. Only the great Wal- East team, comprising the Southern and Eastern ter Johnson (1912 to 1915) and Alvin Crowder (1932) Leagues. Pat placed third in the bat- won more games in a season for this organization than • ting tables in 1964, and was second in the Southern last did Kant in '66. New York's (1961) is season, missing the championship by three percentage the only other hurler to win 25 games in the expanded points. He's a former student at Morgan State College American League. A rarity for a pitcher, Kaat's a four- in Baltimore. way performer who was voted the Gold Glove Award Year Club G AS R H 2b 3b Hr Rbi BA P0 A E FA for the fifth consecutive season as the league's top 963-Erie _ ------69 247 50 70 10 4 4 30 .283 137 4 9 .940 pitcher defensively. Also respected with a bat in this 963-Orlando ------49 157 27 38 6 3 0 26 .242 77 3 0 1.000 hands, he belted a pair of homeruns during 1966. An 964-Wilson ------18 49 8 12 3 2 0 8 .245 26 I 2 .931 accomplished after-dinner speaker, Jim serves as sports 1964-Wis. Rapids J04 387 79 138 26 5 16 70 .357 144 10 13 .922 director of Twin Cities radio station KRSI during the 1965-Wilson ------144 488 101 138 16 9 4 52 .283 296 14 22 .934 off-season. 966-Charlotte ---.1]3 392 74 126 23 6 3 55 .321 242 9 12 .954 Year Club G W L IP H BB SO R ER ERA 957-Superior. Nebr. -- 14 5 6 73 65 35 95 45 30 3.70 I958-Missoula __ 39 16 9 223 189 118 245 lOB 74 2.99 KLINE, Ronald Lee "Ronnie" Pitcher 1959--Chattanooga _. 24 8 8 134 126 73 132 71 61 4.10 1959-Washington 3 0 2 5 7 4 2 9 7 12.20 Born March 9, 1932, in Callery, Pennsylvania. Height: 960-Charleston, W. Va ..... 30 7 10 146 154 SI 106 80 62 3.82 6 ft., 3 in. Weight: 210 lbs. Bats and throws righthand- 1960-Washington _..__. 13 I 5 50 48 31 25 31 31 5.58 1961-Minnesota -______36 9 17 201 188 82 122 105 87 3.90 ed. Married. Lives in Callery. 1962-Minnesota ______39 18 14 269 243 75 173 106 94 3.14 1963-Minnesota ______31 10 10 178 195 38 105 96 83 420 An outstanding reliefer for the Washington Senators 1964-Minnesota 36 17 If 243 231 60 171 100 87 3.22 for the past four seasons, and a fifteen-year veteran of 1965-Minnesota ------45 18 II 264 267 63 154 121 83 2.83 the major leagues, Ron Kline was obtained by the Twins 1966-Minnesota _ 41 25 13 305 271 55 205 114 93 2.7-4 in a December 3, 1966, trade with the Senators for Major League Totals .244 98 83 ISIS 1450 408 957 682 562 3.34 pitcher Camilo Pascual and infielder Bernie Allen. A WORLD SERIES RECORD heady pitcher with a great variety of pitches, Kline is Year Club 6 W L IP H BB SO R ER ERA being counted upon to share the burden with 1965-Minnesota ------3 I 2 14 18 2 6 7 6 3.86 the veteran , giving the Twins one of ALL-STAR GAME RECORD the better relief tandems in baseball. Primarily a start- Year Cify W L IP H BB SO R ER ERA ing pitcher throughout his years in the National League, 1962-Chicago (NL) ...(Did Not Play) 1966-St. Louis .__.. 0 0 2 3 0 I I I 450 Ron was converted to virtually full-time relief work with Detroit in 1962. One of his most important assets is his great control. In 1966, he walked just seventeen men, KELLER, Ronald Lee "Ron" Pitcher seven of them intention-ally. A shrewd businessman, the big fellow also operates an automobile agency in June 3, 1943, in Indianapolis, Indiana. Height: the Born Pittsburgh area. 6 ft., 2 in. Weight: 200 lbs. Bats and throws righthand- ed. Married. Lives in Indianapolis. Year Club 6 W I IP H BB SO R ER ERA I950- Bartlenville ------12-- 5 2 78 69 45 47 42 33 3.81 Indiana A young righthander from the University of ------28 who showed real major league moxey during a brief, 195I-Bartlesville 18 4 209 40 145 208 76 54 2.33 1951-New Orleans 4 I 3 28 21 17 21 14 12 3.86 mid-season trial with the Twins last year, Ron Keller 13 has all the tools necessary to become one of the out- 1952-Burlington, N.C. 3 6 82 69 55 27 49 32 3.51 1952-Pittsburgh ------27 0 7 79 74 66 27 55 48 5.47 standing hurlers in the game. Indicative of the progress 1953-Pil-tsbsrgh ------(In Military Service) shown by Ron is the fact that he moved up four levels • 1954-Pittsburgh ------(In Military Service) of in just half a season last year 195S-Pitfsbsrgh ------36 6 13 137 161 53 48 from Wilson to Charlotte to Denver and, finally, on 78 63 4.14 1956-Pittsburgh ------44 14 18 264 263 81 125 lID 99 3.38 July 8, to the Twins. Although he returned to Denver 957-Pittsburgh ------40 9 16 205 214 61 88 107 92 4.04 on August 14, with no major league decisions, Ron corn- 1958-Pittsburgh ------32 13 16 237 220 92 109 96 93 3.53 piled an overall 12-3 log with his three minor league I959-Pibsrgh ------33 II 13 186 186 70 91 95 88 4.26 clubs. Ron's rookie 'season of professional baseball was 960-St. Louis 34 4 9 118 133 43 54 86 79 6.03 featured by -his no-hitter for St. Cloud over Aberdeen, 1961-L. A.-Detroit 36 8 9 161 172 61 97 87 74 4.14 3-1, August 17, 1965. His 132 strikeouts led the Northern 1962-Detroit 36 3 6 77 88 28 47 40 37 4.32 League that season. A graduate accountant, Ron joined 1963-Washington ------62 3 8 94 85 30 49 36 29 2.78 the U. S. Army last fall, but is expected out in time for 1964-Washington ------61 10 7 81 81 21 40 29 21 2.33 the start of the 1967 season. 1965-Washington . 74 7 6 99 106 32 52 36 29 2.64 Year Club 9 W I IP H BB SO R ER ERA 1966-Washington . . 63 6 4 90 79 17 46 32 24 2.40 14 9 3 III 80 41 132 35 25 2.03 1965-St. Cloud ------. National League Totals 246 57 92 1226 1251 466 542 627 562 4.13 1966-Wilson ------------7 4 2 55 38 17 44 18 14 2.29 1966-Charlotte 7 3 0 48 39 20 40 23 21 3.94 American League Totals _332 37 40 602 611 189 331 260 214 3.20 1966-Minnesota - ----.------2 0 0 5 7 I I 4 3 5.40 - 1966-Denver ._ __. 8 5 I 57 47 26 38 24 20 3.16 Major League Totals ------578 94 132 1828 1862 655 873 887 776 3.82 Page Thirty-two Page Thirty-Three KAAT, James Lee "Kifty" Pitcher KELLY, Harold Patrick Pat" Outfielder Born November 7, 1939, in Zeeland, Michigan. Height: Born July 30, 1944, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 6 ft., 4 in. Weight: 227 lbs. Bats and throws lefthanded. Height: 6 ft., 1 in. Weight: 185 lbs. Bats and throws Married. Lives in Minnetonka Village, Minnesota. lefthanded. Single. Lives in Philadelphia. Jim Kant enjoyed a fabulous season in 1966. Not only ,, 44wo A brother of pro football star Leroy Kelly of the did he turn in more wins in a season than any other Cleveland Browns, speedy outfielder Pat Kelly will miss lefthander in Griffith organization history, but he also the first half of the 1967 baseball season due to military established new Twins' records in complete games, 19, • service. Last year, he was not only named to the South- and Innings-pitched, 305. Needless to say, he led the era League All-Star team, but also to the Class AA All- league in these categories, as well. Only the great Wal- East team, comprising the Southern and Eastern ter Johnson (1912 to 1915) and Alvin Crowder (1932) Leagues. Pat placed third in the Midwest League bat- won more games in a season for this organization than • ting tables in 1964, and was second in the Southern last did Kant in '66. New York's Whitey Ford (1961) is season, missing the championship by three percentage the only other hurler to win 25 games in the expanded points. He's a former student at Morgan State College American League. A rarity for a pitcher, Kaat's a four- in Baltimore. way performer who was voted the Gold Glove Award Year Club G AS R H 2b 3b Hr Rbi BA P0 A E FA for the fifth consecutive season as the league's top 963-Erie _ ------69 247 50 70 10 4 4 30 .283 137 4 9 .940 pitcher defensively. Also respected with a bat in this 963-Orlando ------49 157 27 38 6 3 0 26 .242 77 3 0 1.000 hands, he belted a pair of homeruns during 1966. An 964-Wilson ------18 49 8 12 3 2 0 8 .245 26 I 2 .931 accomplished after-dinner speaker, Jim serves as sports 1964-Wis. Rapids J04 387 79 138 26 5 16 70 .357 144 10 13 .922 director of Twin Cities radio station KRSI during the 1965-Wilson ------144 488 101 138 16 9 4 52 .283 296 14 22 .934 off-season. 966-Charlotte ---.1]3 392 74 126 23 6 3 55 .321 242 9 12 .954 Year Club G W L IP H BB SO R ER ERA 957-Superior. Nebr. -- 14 5 6 73 65 35 95 45 30 3.70 I958-Missoula __ 39 16 9 223 189 118 245 lOB 74 2.99 KLINE, Ronald Lee "Ronnie" Pitcher 1959--Chattanooga _. 24 8 8 134 126 73 132 71 61 4.10 1959-Washington 3 0 2 5 7 4 2 9 7 12.20 Born March 9, 1932, in Callery, Pennsylvania. Height: 960-Charleston, W. Va ..... 30 7 10 146 154 SI 106 80 62 3.82 6 ft., 3 in. Weight: 210 lbs. Bats and throws righthand- 1960-Washington _..__. 13 I 5 50 48 31 25 31 31 5.58 1961-Minnesota -______36 9 17 201 188 82 122 105 87 3.90 ed. Married. Lives in Callery. 1962-Minnesota ______39 18 14 269 243 75 173 106 94 3.14 1963-Minnesota ______31 10 10 178 195 38 105 96 83 420 An outstanding reliefer for the Washington Senators 1964-Minnesota 36 17 If 243 231 60 171 100 87 3.22 for the past four seasons, and a fifteen-year veteran of 1965-Minnesota ------45 18 II 264 267 63 154 121 83 2.83 the major leagues, Ron Kline was obtained by the Twins 1966-Minnesota _ 41 25 13 305 271 55 205 114 93 2.7-4 in a December 3, 1966, trade with the Senators for Major League Totals .244 98 83 ISIS 1450 408 957 682 562 3.34 pitcher Camilo Pascual and infielder Bernie Allen. A WORLD SERIES RECORD heady pitcher with a great variety of pitches, Kline is Year Club 6 W L IP H BB SO R ER ERA being counted upon to share the bullpen burden with 1965-Minnesota ------3 I 2 14 18 2 6 7 6 3.86 the veteran Al Worthington, giving the Twins one of ALL-STAR GAME RECORD the better relief tandems in baseball. Primarily a start- Year Cify W L IP H BB SO R ER ERA ing pitcher throughout his years in the National League, 1962-Chicago (NL) ...(Did Not Play) 1966-St. Louis .__.. 0 0 2 3 0 I I I 450 Ron was converted to virtually full-time relief work with Detroit in 1962. One of his most important assets is his great control. In 1966, he walked just seventeen men, KELLER, Ronald Lee "Ron" Pitcher seven of them intention-ally. A shrewd businessman, the big fellow also operates an automobile agency in June 3, 1943, in Indianapolis, Indiana. Height: the Born Pittsburgh area. 6 ft., 2 in. Weight: 200 lbs. Bats and throws righthand- ed. Married. Lives in Indianapolis. Year Club 6 W I IP H BB SO R ER ERA I950- Bartlenville ------12-- 5 2 78 69 45 47 42 33 3.81 Indiana A young righthander from the University of ------28 who showed real major league moxey during a brief, 195I-Bartlesville 18 4 209 40 145 208 76 54 2.33 1951-New Orleans 4 I 3 28 21 17 21 14 12 3.86 mid-season trial with the Twins last year, Ron Keller 13 has all the tools necessary to become one of the out- 1952-Burlington, N.C. 3 6 82 69 55 27 49 32 3.51 1952-Pittsburgh ------27 0 7 79 74 66 27 55 48 5.47 standing hurlers in the game. Indicative of the progress 1953-Pil-tsbsrgh ------(In Military Service) shown by Ron is the fact that he moved up four levels • 1954-Pittsburgh ------(In Military Service) of professional baseball in just half a season last year 195S-Pitfsbsrgh ------36 6 13 137 161 53 48 from Wilson to Charlotte to Denver and, finally, on 78 63 4.14 1956-Pittsburgh ------44 14 18 264 263 81 125 lID 99 3.38 July 8, to the Twins. Although he returned to Denver 957-Pittsburgh ------40 9 16 205 214 61 88 107 92 4.04 on August 14, with no major league decisions, Ron corn- 1958-Pittsburgh ------32 13 16 237 220 92 109 96 93 3.53 piled an overall 12-3 log with his three minor league I959-Pibsrgh ------33 II 13 186 186 70 91 95 88 4.26 clubs. Ron's rookie 'season of professional baseball was 960-St. Louis 34 4 9 118 133 43 54 86 79 6.03 featured by -his no-hitter for St. Cloud over Aberdeen, 1961-L. A.-Detroit 36 8 9 161 172 61 97 87 74 4.14 3-1, August 17, 1965. His 132 strikeouts led the Northern 1962-Detroit 36 3 6 77 88 28 47 40 37 4.32 League that season. A graduate accountant, Ron joined 1963-Washington ------62 3 8 94 85 30 49 36 29 2.78 the U. S. Army last fall, but is expected out in time for 1964-Washington ------61 10 7 81 81 21 40 29 21 2.33 the start of the 1967 season. 1965-Washington . 74 7 6 99 106 32 52 36 29 2.64 Year Club 9 W I IP H BB SO R ER ERA 1966-Washington . . 63 6 4 90 79 17 46 32 24 2.40 14 9 3 III 80 41 132 35 25 2.03 1965-St. Cloud ------. National League Totals 246 57 92 1226 1251 466 542 627 562 4.13 1966-Wilson ------------7 4 2 55 38 17 44 18 14 2.29 1966-Charlotte 7 3 0 48 39 20 40 23 21 3.94 American League Totals _332 37 40 602 611 189 331 260 214 3.20 1966-Minnesota - ----.------2 0 0 5 7 I I 4 3 5.40 - 1966-Denver ._ __. 8 5 I 57 47 26 38 24 20 3.16 Major League Totals ------578 94 132 1828 1862 655 873 887 776 3.82 Page Thirty-two Page Thirty-Three KILLEBREW, Harmon Clayton, Jr. Harm" Infielder KOSCO, Andrew John "Andy" Outfielder Born June 29, 1936, in Payette, Idaho. Height: 5 ft., 11 Born October 5, 1941, in Youngstown, Ohio. Height: in. Weight: 210 lbs. Bats and throws righthanded. Mar- 6 ft., 3 in. Weight: 210 lbs. Bats and throws righthand- ried. Lives In Ontario, Oregon. ed. Married. Lives in Struthers, Ohio. Although there've been seasons in which he's had With one full season of major league play under his slightly more impressive batting figures, never has belt, appears to be on the threshold of Harmon Killebrew been more valuable to his team than blossoming into real stardom. A four-way performer he was in 1966 . . . as attested to in post-season votes with great power, this Youngstown University law stu- of both his teammates and the members of the local dent is certain to make a strong bid to win the Twins' chapter of the baseball writers. Even though he divided leftfield job this season. A switch-hitter when he joined his time between first base, third base and the outfield, the Twins' system in 1964, he reverted to righty-swing- Harm was the only Twin to play in each of the club's ing exclusively on the advice of his Bismarck-Mandan games during the season and, in fact, established a new manager, Vern Morgan. The result was that he copped record for games played in a season by a Minnesota the Northern loop's ' Crown' that season and player. His steady play and quiet leadership throughout paced the Pacific Coast League in rbl's the next, cul- the season served to keep the team on an even keel, minating his meteoric rise by joining the parent Twins enabling them to overcome their bad start and make on August 13, 1965. a strong second-place finish in the final league stand- Year Club GAB R 2b3bHrRblBA PO EPA ings. During the course of the season, Harm moved up 959-Decatur _. 61 232 31 55 13 3 9 32 .237 90 4 10 .904 in the all-time homerun derby to a tie for 20th place in 960-Durham _.133 501 67 137 17 8 22 75 .273 226 21 17 .936 the rankings with newly-named Cleveland manager Joe 1961-Birmingham - 24 78 14 19 5 0 2 14 .244 29 0 I .967 Adcock. En route to his total of 336 roundtrippers, 1961-Knoxville ._. 86 319 37 82 14 10 7 55 .257 120 6 4 .969 Killebrew passed during 1966 the career marks of im- 962-Knoxville -_ 98 327 36 93 12 4 6 46 .284 155 5 3 .982 mortals , , , Roy 963-Syracuse ... 8 15 0 I 0 0 0 0 .067 Sievers and . Harm's next goal is the 1963-Amarillo * 44 146 10 31 6 I 0 12 .212 75 7 2 .976 358-total of both and . Con- 1963-Knoxville - 27 55 7 13 I 0 0 2 .236 16 I I .944 ceivably, he could also pass (359), Joe Di- 1964--Duluth-Bis. .114 442 78 153 24 4 28 97 .346 413 30 lb .965 Maggio (361) and (370) during the coming 965-Denver __....119 492 85 161 36 6 27 116 .327 266 12 8 .972 season. Besides Colavito, the only active players ahead 1965-Minnesota ... 23 55 3 13 4 0 I 6 .236 35 3 0 1.000 of Killebrew in the homerun tables are Frank Robin- 1966-Minnesota .... 57 158 II 35 5 0 2 13 .222 99 2 2 .981 son, , , , Mickey Major League Tot. .80 213 14 48 9 0 3 19 .225 134 5 2 .986 Mantle and . Four times the American League's homerun champ, and once the circuit's rbi king, Harm was runnerup to Robinson in both cate- gories in 1966. McPHEE, Neil Patrick Born October 14, 1943, in Waltham, Massachusetts. Year Club G AS R 2b 3bHrRbIBA PO E PA Height: 6 ft., 1 in. Weight: 185 lbs. Bats and throws 1954-Washington - 9 13 I 4 I 0 0 3 .308 5 2 0 1.000 righthanded. Single. Lives in Waltham. 955-Washington - 38 80 12 16 I 0 4 7 .200 24 49 5 .936 956-Charlotte ._.70 249 61 81 16 7 15 63 .325 62127 14 .931 The All-Star shortstop of the Midwest League last 1956-Washington 44 99 10 22 2 0 5 13 .222 24 44 4 .944 season, Neil McPhee had a fine all-round season, plac- 1957-Chattanooga 142 519 90 145 30 7 29 101 .279 134 298 31 .933 ing third in the homerun derby and pacing the circuit 1957-Washington -- 9 31 4 9 2 0 2 5.290 2 16 I .947 In runs-scored. Last fall, his outstanding play sparked 1958-Indianapolis 38 121 14 26 5 I 2 10.215 28 79 II .907 the Twins' Bradenton entry to a second-place finish in 1958-Chattanooga 86 299 58 92 17 I 17 54 .308 97 134 12 .951 the Florida Instructional League. The Twins' fifth 1958-Washington 13 31 2 6 0 0 0 2.194 8 13 0 1.000 choice in the free-agent draft of June, 1965, and a prod- 1959-Washington J53 546 98 132 20 2 42 lOS .242 135 325 30 .939 uct of Northeastern University, Neil was signed for the 960-Washington J28 442 84122 19 I 31 80.276 629135 17 .978 club by scout Benny Borgmann. 961-Minnesota__ISO 541 94 156 20 7 46 122 .288 1000 142 23 .980 962-Minnesota _..J55 552 85 134 21 I 48 126 .243 241 5 9 .964 Year Club GAB RH 2b3bHrRbiBA POA E FA 1963-Minnesota _._142 515 88133 18 0 45 96.258 219 7 3 .987 1965-St. Cloud __46 145 28 31 S 3 5 20 .214 67 103 8 .955 964-Minnesota ....158 577 95 156 II I 49 III .270 232 I 7 .971 1966-Win. Rapids J21 410 87125 20 5 20 75.305 148 316 49 .904 965-Minnesota ....113 401 78 108 16 I 25 75 .269 743 113 12 .985 966-Minnesota _..162 569 89 160 27 I 39 110 .281 435 205 18 .973 Pitcher Major League Tot. 1274 4397 740 1158 158 14 336 855 .263 3697 1057 129 .974 MERRITT, James Joseph 'Jim" Born December 9, 1943, In A I tad e n a, California. WORLD SERIES RECORD Height: 6 ft., 2 in. Weight: 180 lbs. Bats and throws GAB RH 2b3bHrRbiBA POA E FA Year Club lefthanded. Married. Lives in West Covina, California. 1965-Minnesota .... 7 21 2 6 0 0 I 2 .286 II 6 I .944 ALL-STAR GAME RECORD The statistics are misleading as far as Jim Merritt's - Year City AS R H 2b 3b Hr RbI BA P0 A E PA 1966 season is concerned. The slender southpaw cer 1959-Pittsburgh - 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 I 0 1.000 tainly stands as the Twins' hard-luck hurler of the year. 1959-Los Angeles .. (Did Not Play) In nine of his fourteen losses, the opposition scored 1961-San Francisco 2 I I 0 0 I I .500 0 0 0 1.000 four or less runs. Three times Jim was shut out, and 1961-Boston _._ ...... _ (Did Not Play) he lost two other contests by scores of 2-1. Used pri- 1963-Cleveland -- .... - I 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 000 marily in relief the first half of the season, he joined 1964-New York (NL) - 4 I 3 0 0 0 I .750 0 0 0 1.000 4 W 411W the starting corps on July 1, and proceeded to be one 1965-Minnesota ...... 3 I I 0 0 I 2 .333 7 I 0 I.D00 of the mainstays of manager Sam Mele's staff the rest 1966-St. Louis ...... I 0 I 0 0 0 0 1.000 _ .. -- of the season. His brightest moment came in Washing- All-Star Totals ...... 14 3 6 0 0 2 4 .429 7 2 0 1.000 ton on July 21, when be blanked the Senators on a

Page Thirty-four Page Thirty-five KILLEBREW, Harmon Clayton, Jr. Harm" Infielder KOSCO, Andrew John "Andy" Outfielder Born June 29, 1936, in Payette, Idaho. Height: 5 ft., 11 Born October 5, 1941, in Youngstown, Ohio. Height: in. Weight: 210 lbs. Bats and throws righthanded. Mar- 6 ft., 3 in. Weight: 210 lbs. Bats and throws righthand- ried. Lives In Ontario, Oregon. ed. Married. Lives in Struthers, Ohio. Although there've been seasons in which he's had With one full season of major league play under his slightly more impressive batting figures, never has belt, Andy Kosco appears to be on the threshold of Harmon Killebrew been more valuable to his team than blossoming into real stardom. A four-way performer he was in 1966 . . . as attested to in post-season votes with great power, this Youngstown University law stu- of both his teammates and the members of the local dent is certain to make a strong bid to win the Twins' chapter of the baseball writers. Even though he divided leftfield job this season. A switch-hitter when he joined his time between first base, third base and the outfield, the Twins' system in 1964, he reverted to righty-swing- Harm was the only Twin to play in each of the club's ing exclusively on the advice of his Bismarck-Mandan games during the season and, in fact, established a new manager, Vern Morgan. The result was that he copped record for games played in a season by a Minnesota the Northern loop's '' that season and player. His steady play and quiet leadership throughout paced the Pacific Coast League in rbl's the next, cul- the season served to keep the team on an even keel, minating his meteoric rise by joining the parent Twins enabling them to overcome their bad start and make on August 13, 1965. a strong second-place finish in the final league stand- Year Club GAB R 2b3bHrRblBA PO EPA ings. During the course of the season, Harm moved up 959-Decatur _. 61 232 31 55 13 3 9 32 .237 90 4 10 .904 in the all-time homerun derby to a tie for 20th place in 960-Durham _.133 501 67 137 17 8 22 75 .273 226 21 17 .936 the rankings with newly-named Cleveland manager Joe 1961-Birmingham - 24 78 14 19 5 0 2 14 .244 29 0 I .967 Adcock. En route to his total of 336 roundtrippers, 1961-Knoxville ._. 86 319 37 82 14 10 7 55 .257 120 6 4 .969 Killebrew passed during 1966 the career marks of im- 962-Knoxville -_ 98 327 36 93 12 4 6 46 .284 155 5 3 .982 mortals Chuck Klein, Rogers Hornsby, Al Simmons, Roy 963-Syracuse ... 8 15 0 I 0 0 0 0 .067 Sievers and Hank Greenberg. Harm's next goal is the 1963-Amarillo * 44 146 10 31 6 I 0 12 .212 75 7 2 .976 358-total of both Yogi Berra and Rocky Colavito. Con- 1963-Knoxville - 27 55 7 13 I 0 0 2 .236 16 I I .944 ceivably, he could also pass Johnny Mize (359), Joe Di- 1964--Duluth-Bis. .114 442 78 153 24 4 28 97 .346 413 30 lb .965 Maggio (361) and Gil Hodges (370) during the coming 965-Denver __....119 492 85 161 36 6 27 116 .327 266 12 8 .972 season. Besides Colavito, the only active players ahead 1965-Minnesota ... 23 55 3 13 4 0 I 6 .236 35 3 0 1.000 of Killebrew in the homerun tables are Frank Robin- 1966-Minnesota .... 57 158 II 35 5 0 2 13 .222 99 2 2 .981 son, Ernie Banks, Hank Aaron, Eddie Mathews, Mickey Major League Tot. .80 213 14 48 9 0 3 19 .225 134 5 2 .986 Mantle and Willie Mays. Four times the American League's homerun champ, and once the circuit's rbi king, Harm was runnerup to Robinson in both cate- gories in 1966. McPHEE, Neil Patrick Shortstop Born October 14, 1943, in Waltham, Massachusetts. Year Club G AS R 2b 3bHrRbIBA PO E PA Height: 6 ft., 1 in. Weight: 185 lbs. Bats and throws 1954-Washington - 9 13 I 4 I 0 0 3 .308 5 2 0 1.000 righthanded. Single. Lives in Waltham. 955-Washington - 38 80 12 16 I 0 4 7 .200 24 49 5 .936 956-Charlotte ._.70 249 61 81 16 7 15 63 .325 62127 14 .931 The All-Star shortstop of the Midwest League last 1956-Washington 44 99 10 22 2 0 5 13 .222 24 44 4 .944 season, Neil McPhee had a fine all-round season, plac- 1957-Chattanooga 142 519 90 145 30 7 29 101 .279 134 298 31 .933 ing third in the homerun derby and pacing the circuit 1957-Washington -- 9 31 4 9 2 0 2 5.290 2 16 I .947 In runs-scored. Last fall, his outstanding play sparked 1958-Indianapolis 38 121 14 26 5 I 2 10.215 28 79 II .907 the Twins' Bradenton entry to a second-place finish in 1958-Chattanooga 86 299 58 92 17 I 17 54 .308 97 134 12 .951 the Florida Instructional League. The Twins' fifth 1958-Washington 13 31 2 6 0 0 0 2.194 8 13 0 1.000 choice in the free-agent draft of June, 1965, and a prod- 1959-Washington J53 546 98 132 20 2 42 lOS .242 135 325 30 .939 uct of Northeastern University, Neil was signed for the 960-Washington J28 442 84122 19 I 31 80.276 629135 17 .978 club by scout Benny Borgmann. 961-Minnesota__ISO 541 94 156 20 7 46 122 .288 1000 142 23 .980 962-Minnesota _..J55 552 85 134 21 I 48 126 .243 241 5 9 .964 Year Club GAB RH 2b3bHrRbiBA POA E FA 1963-Minnesota _._142 515 88133 18 0 45 96.258 219 7 3 .987 1965-St. Cloud __46 145 28 31 S 3 5 20 .214 67 103 8 .955 964-Minnesota ....158 577 95 156 II I 49 III .270 232 I 7 .971 1966-Win. Rapids J21 410 87125 20 5 20 75.305 148 316 49 .904 965-Minnesota ....113 401 78 108 16 I 25 75 .269 743 113 12 .985 966-Minnesota _..162 569 89 160 27 I 39 110 .281 435 205 18 .973 Pitcher Major League Tot. 1274 4397 740 1158 158 14 336 855 .263 3697 1057 129 .974 MERRITT, James Joseph 'Jim" Born December 9, 1943, In A I tad e n a, California. WORLD SERIES RECORD Height: 6 ft., 2 in. Weight: 180 lbs. Bats and throws GAB RH 2b3bHrRbiBA POA E FA Year Club lefthanded. Married. Lives in West Covina, California. 1965-Minnesota .... 7 21 2 6 0 0 I 2 .286 II 6 I .944 ALL-STAR GAME RECORD The statistics are misleading as far as Jim Merritt's - Year City AS R H 2b 3b Hr RbI BA P0 A E PA 1966 season is concerned. The slender southpaw cer 1959-Pittsburgh - 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 I 0 1.000 tainly stands as the Twins' hard-luck hurler of the year. 1959-Los Angeles .. (Did Not Play) In nine of his fourteen losses, the opposition scored 1961-San Francisco 2 I I 0 0 I I .500 0 0 0 1.000 four or less runs. Three times Jim was shut out, and 1961-Boston _._ ...... _ (Did Not Play) he lost two other contests by scores of 2-1. Used pri- 1963-Cleveland -- .... - I 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 000 marily in relief the first half of the season, he joined 1964-New York (NL) - 4 I 3 0 0 0 I .750 0 0 0 1.000 4 W 411W the starting corps on July 1, and proceeded to be one 1965-Minnesota ...... 3 I I 0 0 I 2 .333 7 I 0 I.D00 of the mainstays of manager Sam Mele's staff the rest 1966-St. Louis ...... I 0 I 0 0 0 0 1.000 _ .. -- of the season. His brightest moment came in Washing- All-Star Totals ...... 14 3 6 0 0 2 4 .429 7 2 0 1.000 ton on July 21, when be blanked the Senators on a

Page Thirty-four Page Thirty-five brilliant 3-hitter, and tied an American League record NIXON, Russell Eugene "Russ" Catcher by striking out seven consecutive batters between the Born February 19, 1935, in Cleves, Ohio. Height: 6 ft., third and the fifth innings. 1 in. Weight: 200 lbs. Bats left, throws right. Married. Year Club G W L IP H BB SO ft ER ERA Lives in Delhi Hills, Ohio. 962-Erie ______35 I? 8 223 199 96 249 100 91 3.67 Acquired along with infielder in an 1963-Charlotte __ 34 9 12 159 186 60 125 97 13 4.13 April 6, 1966, trade with the for pitcher 1964-Atlanta __36 13 Il 200 186 61 174 76 61 2.75 Dick Stigman and first baseman Jose Calero, Russ 1965-Denver ..... 26 13 8 190 176 46 171 82 66 3.13 Nixon has proved to be an extremely valuable addition 1965-Minnesota ...... 16 5 4 77 68 20 61 29 27 3.16 to the Minnesota Twins' roster. Not only does his pres- 1966-Minnesota ...... 31 7 14 144 112 33 124 57 54 3.38 ence give the Twins possibly the most solid catching Major League Totals ...... 47 12 18 221 180 53 185 86 81 3.30 staff in baseball, but his talents as a lefthand Pinch- WORLD SERIES RECORD -hitter have caused manager Sam Mele to call on him re- Year Club G W L IP H 88 SO R ER ERA peatedly in key situations. Unanimously named Legion 1965--Minnesota ...... 2 0 0 3 2 0 I I I 3.00 Player of the Year as a member of the 1952 American Legion national championship Bentley Post team of MITTERWALD, George Eugene "MftIy" Catcher Cincinnati, along with his identical twin brother Roy Born June 7, 1945, in Berkeley, California. Height: and former National League -hurler Dick Drott, Russ 6 ft., 2 in. Weight: 195 lbs. Bats and throws righthand- signed his first professional contract with the Cleve- ed. Single. Lives in Hayward, California. land organization. He and Roy, a first baseman, formed a brother act in the Indians' chain for two seasons. A hustling, aggressive receiver who ' s made great Traded to Boston for catcher in spring strides in less than two full seasons of professional training of 1960, the deal was voided when White re- - baseball, is considered one of the fused to report. Russ was subsequently dealt to the finest young catching prospects in the game. After serv- Red Sox the following June, with outfielder Carroll ing an off-season tour of duty in the Army, this Chabot Hardy, for pitcher and outfielder Marty Junior College product is due out of the service on Keough. A former student at the University of Cin- March 16. cinnati, Russ shares the major league record for most Year Club GAB R 2b3bHrRbiBA PO E FA hits and runs-scored by a pinch-hitter in an inning, two, 1965-Wis. Rapids - I 3 0 I I 0 0 0 .333 5 0 0 1.000 set May 4, 1962. He was the batting champion of the 1965-St. Cloud ...... 37 126 17 4! 6 2 3 20 .325 273 24 7 .977 Florida State League in 1954, and of the Three-Eye 1966-Wilson __.86 313 35 83 18 2 6 48.265 522 59 13 .978 League in 1955. A farmer in the off-season, Russ special- 1966-St Cloud ..... 4 15 2 2 0 0 0 0 .133 42 I 0 1.000 izes in the raising of Arabian horses. 966-Minnesota .... 3 5 I I 0 0 0 0 .200 13 0 0 1.000 Year Club G All R 2b3bHrRbIBA PO E FA 1953-Green Bay .... 43 137 17 46 6 5 0 30 .336 213 22 6 .975 1954-Jack'villeBch 25 465 114 80 36 12 6 96.387 821 95 22 .977 MORRIS, Danny Walke Pitcher 1955-Keokuk ...... _94 358 66138 29 2 5 77.385 718 47 10 .987 Born June 11, 1946, in Greenville, Kentucky. Height: 956-Indianapolis ..105 320 38 102 19 5 4 44 .319 402 37 9 .980 1957-Cleveland .. 62 185 IS 52 7 I 2 18 .281 268 31 5 .984 6 ft., 2 in. Weight: 203 lbs. Bats and throws righthand- 958-Cleveland _....113 376 42 113 17 4 9 46 .301 499 31 5 .991 ed. Married. Lives in Greenville. 1959-Cleveland -- 82 258 23 62 10 3 I 29 .240 374 31 6 .985 1960-CIev.-Bonton 105 354 30 101 22 3 6 39 .285 488 34 6 .989 Off to a slow start, Danny Morris finished strong in 1961-Boston ...... 87 242 24 70 12 2 I 19 .289 330 24 9 .975 the Southern League in 1966, winning four of big last 1962-Boston _..... 65 151 II 42 7 2 I 19 .278 201 7 0 1.000 five decisions to post the top won-lost record on the 1963-Boston _..... 98 287 27 77 18 I 5 30 .268 483 22 4 .992 1964-Boston ...... _. 81 163 10 38 7 0 I 20 .233 273 II 3 .990 Charlotte club. This, on the heels of his outstanding 1965-Toronto _....31 93 10 30 3 2 0 14 .323 195 II 3 .986 1965 season in which he established an all-time Midwest 1965-Boston ...... 59 137 II 37 5 I 0 II .270 200 10 4 .981 League strikeout record, indicates that 1967 might be 1966-Minnesota 51 965252107.2601375 2.986 the year in which Danny realizes his full potential and Major League Tot. ..803 2249 198 617 107 18 26 238 .274 3253 206 44 .987 blossoms out as a major league hurler. Year Club G W I lP H BB SO ft ER ERA OVER, Maurice John, Jr. "Moe" Pitcher 1964-Melbourne ...... 5 I 2 25 28 IS 26 20 16 5.76 Born October 19, 1944, in New Orleans, Louisiana. 1965-Wisconsin Rapids ...... 28 16 8 225 166 60 274 70 54 2.16 Height: 6- ft., 3 in. Weight: 205 lbs. Bats and throws 966-Charlotte -.-.-----27 9 7 156 155 55 110 78 61 3.52 righthanded. Single. Lives in Metairie, Louisiana. A burly flamethrower from the bayou country, Maur - NETTLES, Graig Second Baseman ice Ogler Is equipped with all the natural ability neces- Born August 20, 1944, in San Diego, California. Height: sary to make it to the major leagues. Troubled by wild- 6 ft. Weight: 180 lbs. Bats left, throws right. Married. ness during his first two seasons as a professional, he Lives in San Diego. needs only to harness his control in order to capitalize The Twins' fourth-round choice in the original free- on his tremendous ability. He's a former student at agent draft of June 8, 1965, will miss most Southeastern Louisiana College, in Hammond. of the 1967 season due to having been inducted into the Year Club G W L IP H BB SO R ER ERA military in February. He paced the Midwest League in 1965-Orlando ...... _._ 26 6 II 147 lOS 126 139 75 58 3.55 homeruns last season, his first in Organized Baseball. 1966-Orlando ...... 24 9 8 140 103 115 134 64 52 3.34 A former member of the famed Alaska Goldpanners semi-pro club, Graig was signed for the Twins by scout Bill Messmann following the 1965 National Semi-Pro IlIlW TWINS' MINOR LEAGUE TRAINING CAMP: Tournament in Wichita, Kansas. He's a former student at San Diego State College. TWIN SYILLE Year Club GAS RH 2b3bHrRbiBA POA E FA MELBOURNE, FLORIDA 966-Win. Rapids ..117 413 84 III 19 6 28 75 i69 240 245 28 945

Page Thirty-six Paqe Thirty-seven brilliant 3-hitter, and tied an American League record NIXON, Russell Eugene "Russ" Catcher by striking out seven consecutive batters between the Born February 19, 1935, in Cleves, Ohio. Height: 6 ft., third and the fifth innings. 1 in. Weight: 200 lbs. Bats left, throws right. Married. Year Club G W L IP H BB SO ft ER ERA Lives in Delhi Hills, Ohio. 962-Erie ______35 I? 8 223 199 96 249 100 91 3.67 Acquired along with infielder Chuck Schilling in an 1963-Charlotte __ 34 9 12 159 186 60 125 97 13 4.13 April 6, 1966, trade with the Boston Red Sox for pitcher 1964-Atlanta __36 13 Il 200 186 61 174 76 61 2.75 Dick Stigman and first baseman Jose Calero, Russ 1965-Denver ..... 26 13 8 190 176 46 171 82 66 3.13 Nixon has proved to be an extremely valuable addition 1965-Minnesota ...... 16 5 4 77 68 20 61 29 27 3.16 to the Minnesota Twins' roster. Not only does his pres- 1966-Minnesota ...... 31 7 14 144 112 33 124 57 54 3.38 ence give the Twins possibly the most solid catching Major League Totals ...... 47 12 18 221 180 53 185 86 81 3.30 staff in baseball, but his talents as a lefthand Pinch- WORLD SERIES RECORD -hitter have caused manager Sam Mele to call on him re- Year Club G W L IP H 88 SO R ER ERA peatedly in key situations. Unanimously named Legion 1965--Minnesota ...... 2 0 0 3 2 0 I I I 3.00 Player of the Year as a member of the 1952 American Legion national championship Bentley Post team of MITTERWALD, George Eugene "MftIy" Catcher Cincinnati, along with his identical twin brother Roy Born June 7, 1945, in Berkeley, California. Height: and former National League -hurler Dick Drott, Russ 6 ft., 2 in. Weight: 195 lbs. Bats and throws righthand- signed his first professional contract with the Cleve- ed. Single. Lives in Hayward, California. land organization. He and Roy, a first baseman, formed a brother act in the Indians' chain for two seasons. A hustling, aggressive receiver who ' s made great Traded to Boston for catcher Sammy White in spring strides in less than two full seasons of professional training of 1960, the deal was voided when White re- - baseball, George Mitterwald is considered one of the fused to report. Russ was subsequently dealt to the finest young catching prospects in the game. After serv- Red Sox the following June, with outfielder Carroll ing an off-season tour of duty in the Army, this Chabot Hardy, for pitcher Ted Bowsfield and outfielder Marty Junior College product is due out of the service on Keough. A former student at the University of Cin- March 16. cinnati, Russ shares the major league record for most Year Club GAB R 2b3bHrRbiBA PO E FA hits and runs-scored by a pinch-hitter in an inning, two, 1965-Wis. Rapids - I 3 0 I I 0 0 0 .333 5 0 0 1.000 set May 4, 1962. He was the batting champion of the 1965-St. Cloud ...... 37 126 17 4! 6 2 3 20 .325 273 24 7 .977 Florida State League in 1954, and of the Three-Eye 1966-Wilson __.86 313 35 83 18 2 6 48.265 522 59 13 .978 League in 1955. A farmer in the off-season, Russ special- 1966-St Cloud ..... 4 15 2 2 0 0 0 0 .133 42 I 0 1.000 izes in the raising of Arabian horses. 966-Minnesota .... 3 5 I I 0 0 0 0 .200 13 0 0 1.000 Year Club G All R 2b3bHrRbIBA PO E FA 1953-Green Bay .... 43 137 17 46 6 5 0 30 .336 213 22 6 .975 1954-Jack'villeBch 25 465 114 80 36 12 6 96.387 821 95 22 .977 MORRIS, Danny Walke Pitcher 1955-Keokuk ...... _94 358 66138 29 2 5 77.385 718 47 10 .987 Born June 11, 1946, in Greenville, Kentucky. Height: 956-Indianapolis ..105 320 38 102 19 5 4 44 .319 402 37 9 .980 1957-Cleveland .. 62 185 IS 52 7 I 2 18 .281 268 31 5 .984 6 ft., 2 in. Weight: 203 lbs. Bats and throws righthand- 958-Cleveland _....113 376 42 113 17 4 9 46 .301 499 31 5 .991 ed. Married. Lives in Greenville. 1959-Cleveland -- 82 258 23 62 10 3 I 29 .240 374 31 6 .985 1960-CIev.-Bonton 105 354 30 101 22 3 6 39 .285 488 34 6 .989 Off to a slow start, Danny Morris finished strong in 1961-Boston ...... 87 242 24 70 12 2 I 19 .289 330 24 9 .975 the Southern League in 1966, winning four of big last 1962-Boston _..... 65 151 II 42 7 2 I 19 .278 201 7 0 1.000 five decisions to post the top won-lost record on the 1963-Boston _..... 98 287 27 77 18 I 5 30 .268 483 22 4 .992 1964-Boston ...... _. 81 163 10 38 7 0 I 20 .233 273 II 3 .990 Charlotte club. This, on the heels of his outstanding 1965-Toronto _....31 93 10 30 3 2 0 14 .323 195 II 3 .986 1965 season in which he established an all-time Midwest 1965-Boston ...... 59 137 II 37 5 I 0 II .270 200 10 4 .981 League strikeout record, indicates that 1967 might be 1966-Minnesota 51 965252107.2601375 2.986 the year in which Danny realizes his full potential and Major League Tot. ..803 2249 198 617 107 18 26 238 .274 3253 206 44 .987 blossoms out as a major league hurler. Year Club G W I lP H BB SO ft ER ERA OVER, Maurice John, Jr. "Moe" Pitcher 1964-Melbourne ...... 5 I 2 25 28 IS 26 20 16 5.76 Born October 19, 1944, in New Orleans, Louisiana. 1965-Wisconsin Rapids ...... 28 16 8 225 166 60 274 70 54 2.16 Height: 6- ft., 3 in. Weight: 205 lbs. Bats and throws 966-Charlotte -.-.-----27 9 7 156 155 55 110 78 61 3.52 righthanded. Single. Lives in Metairie, Louisiana. A burly flamethrower from the bayou country, Maur - NETTLES, Graig Second Baseman ice Ogler Is equipped with all the natural ability neces- Born August 20, 1944, in San Diego, California. Height: sary to make it to the major leagues. Troubled by wild- 6 ft. Weight: 180 lbs. Bats left, throws right. Married. ness during his first two seasons as a professional, he Lives in San Diego. needs only to harness his control in order to capitalize The Twins' fourth-round choice in the original free- on his tremendous ability. He's a former student at agent draft of June 8, 1965, Graig Nettles will miss most Southeastern Louisiana College, in Hammond. of the 1967 season due to having been inducted into the Year Club G W L IP H BB SO R ER ERA military in February. He paced the Midwest League in 1965-Orlando ...... _._ 26 6 II 147 lOS 126 139 75 58 3.55 homeruns last season, his first in Organized Baseball. 1966-Orlando ...... 24 9 8 140 103 115 134 64 52 3.34 A former member of the famed Alaska Goldpanners semi-pro club, Graig was signed for the Twins by scout Bill Messmann following the 1965 National Semi-Pro IlIlW TWINS' MINOR LEAGUE TRAINING CAMP: Tournament in Wichita, Kansas. He's a former student at San Diego State College. TWIN SYILLE Year Club GAS RH 2b3bHrRbiBA POA E FA MELBOURNE, FLORIDA 966-Win. Rapids ..117 413 84 III 19 6 28 75 i69 240 245 28 945

Page Thirty-six Paqe Thirty-seven OLIVA, Pedro, Jr. "Tony" Outfielder PERRY, James Even, Jr. "Jim" Pitcher Born July 20, 1941, in Pinar del Rio, . Height: 6 Born October 30, 1936, in Williamston, North Caro- ft., 2 in. Weight: 190 lbs. Bats left, throws right. Single. lina. Height: 6 ft., 4 in. Weight: 200 lbs. Bats both, Lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota. throws right. Married. Lives in Edina, Minnesota. Reporting early to spring training in 1967, Tony Oliva For the second year in a row, it took an arm ailment hopes to be ready to roll at top speed come Opening '' by Camilo Pascual to get into the Twins' Day as he shoots to regain the American League bat- starting rotation in 1966. But when he took over for ting championship he relinquished to Baltimore's Frank the ailing Camilo on June 13, he showed, just as he did Robinson last season. The only player ever to win bat- in '65, that he ranks with the best among major league ting championships in his first two seasons in the major pitchers. When the curtain rang down at season's end, leagues, Tony had the edge on Robinson as late as mid- the talented North Carolinian stood f o u r t h among September of '66, when an 0-for-16 slump caused him American League hurlers in the earned-run tables as he to drop too far back to catch up. For his major league turned in the best ERA of his career, as well as his career, Tony's lifetime batting average is exceeded finest strikeout total. His top effort was a two-hit shut- among active players only by that of Atlanta's Rico out over Washington on July 19, with neither of the Carty, who's five points ahead of Oliva at .323. So spec- hits leaving the Infield. He also had a trio of three-hit- tacular have Tony's hitting exploits been that the tre- ters over the course of the season. Although tall, like- mendous Improvement he's shown defensively had gone able Jim relinquished most of the 1966 headlines to his largely unnoticed around the country until his American younger brother Gaylord of the San Francisco Giants, League opponents voted him the circuit's top defensive no one in Twinsland minimizes his value to the Twins. rightfielder in the annual Rawlings- Gold The league's 'Sophomore of the Year' in 1960, Perry now Glove poll taken at the end of last season. An All-Sitar makes his permanent home in the Twin Cities, where selection each year he's been in the majors, Tony's .410 he's employed in the off-season by the firm of Johnson average in his rookie season of 1961 in the Appalachian & Rauch, Inc., manufacturers' representatives. League led all of professional baseball that year. Last winter, he toured the Upper Midwest as a member of Year Club G W I IF H 88 SO R ER ERA the Twins' Tours entourage. 1956-North Platte 16 7 8 120 129 65 124 104 64 4.80 1957-Fargo .._...... _.. 38 15 12 231 212 73 ISO 92 74 2.88 Year Club G AB R 2b3bHrRblBA P0 A E FA 1961-Wytheville 64 249 5502 15 6 10 81 .410 70 12 14 .854 1958-Reading ...... 32 16 8 200 165 66 135 78 62 2.79 962-Charlotte --- l27 469 71 164 35 6 17 93.350 231 13 19 .928 959-Cleveland ...... 44 12 10 153 122 55 79 54 45 2.65 1962-Minnesota 9 9 3 4 I 0 0 3 .444 3 0 0 1.000 960-Cleveland ...... 41 18 10 261 257 91 120 118 lOS 3.62 963-Dallas-F. W. 146 536 79 163 30 8 23 74 .304 301 14 II .966 1963-Minnesota -7 703000 1.429 0001.000 1961-Cleveland ...... 35 ID 17 224 238 87 90 132 117 4.70 1964-Minnesota ..161 672 109 217 43 9 32 94 .323 313 5 6 .981 1962-Cleveland ...... 35 12 12 194 213 59 74 94 89 4.13 1965-Minnesota ....I49 576 107 185 40 5 16 98 .321 284 10 II .964 1963-Cleveland-Minnenota 40 9 9 179 179 59 72 83 76 3.82 1966-Minnesota .159 622 99 191 32 7 25 87 .307 335 9 tO .972 1964-Minnesota ...... 42 6 3 65 61 23 55 26 25 3.46 Major League Tot. ..485 1886 218 600 116 21 73 283 .318 935 24 27 .973 _____ 1965-Minnesota ...... 36 12 7 168 142 47 88 57 49 2.63 WORLD SERIES RECORD 1966-Minnesota .... 33 II 7 184 149 53 122 61 52 2.54 Year Club GAB RH 2b3bHrRbiBA POA E FA Major League Totals - ...... 306 90 75 1428 1361 474 700 625 558 3.52 965-Minnesota .... 7 26 2 5 I 0 I 2 .192 20 0 I .952 WORLD SERIES RECORD ALL-STAR GAME RECORD Year Club S W I IF H 88 SO R ER ERA Year City AB H2b3bHrRbI BA PO A E FA 965-Minnesota ...... 2 0 0 4 5 2 4 2 2 4.50 964-New York (NL) - 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 1.000 1965-Minnesota ...... 2 0 I I 0 0 0 .500 0 0 0 1.000 ALL-STAR GAME RECORD 1966-St. Louis ...... 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.000 Year City G W L IF H BB SO R ER ERA 1961-San Francisco (Did Not Play) All-Star Totals ...... 10 0 I I 0 0 0 .100 0 0 0 1.000 ...

OLLOM, Jimmy Donald "Jim" Pitcher TWINS' PACESETTERS OF 1966 Born July 8, 1945, in Snohomish, Washington. Height: BATTING 6 ft., 4 in. Weight: 210 lbs. Bats right, throws left. Mar. Percentage: Tony Olive .._ .307 At-Bats: Olive 622 red. Lives in Everett, Washington. Runs: Olive ...... __.._-.._ 99 Bases-on-Balls: Killebrew _ 103 Hits: Olive ...._...... _ 191 Strikeouts: Killebrew __ 98 The first 20-game winner in the Pacific Coast League Fewest Stnkeouts: Singles: Oliva since Leo Kiely copped 21 for San Francisco in 1957, Earl Battey (364 AB) ___ 30 lanky lefty Jim 011om is one of the most exciting young Doubles: Olive ...... 32 Grounded-into- Triples: Olive ...... 7 Doubleplays: Olive ...... lb pitching prospects to hit the major leagues in recent Homeruns: Harmon Killebrew 39 Fewest Grounded-into-Double. years. Drafted out of the New York Yankee farm sys- Runs-Batted-In: Killebrew ...... 110 plays: Ted Uhlaender ...... -- 4 tem in the first-year selections of 1963, Jim's advance- Total Bases: Olive ...... 312 Sacrifice Hits: Jim Grant 10 Slugging Percentage: Sacrifice Flies: Tovar ....___..._ 7 ment has been rapid, capped by his outstanding season Killebrew ...... .538 Hit-by-Pitcher: Versalles 7 for Denver last year. Besides victories, he also led the Stolen Bases: Cesar Tovar _ 16 Hit-by-Pitcher: league in '66 with 17 complete games and tied team- Games Played: Killebrew ..._ 162 Zoilo Versalles ...... ___ 7 mate Bill Whitby for most starts, 33, and most innings- PITCHING pitched, 247. At one stretch of the campaign, the blond Games: Al Worthington ... 65 Earned Runs: Kaat 93 southpaw racked up eight consecutive wins. He was Games Started: Jim Kaat .... 41' Bases-on-Balls: Boswell ._. 65 Complete Games: Kaat .. 19 Strikeouts: Keat . . 205 named as Topps Chewing Gum's 'Player of the Month' 25v Victories: Kaat ...... - .... ._ Shutouts: Grant, Kaat .. 3 for August in the Coast loop. Defeats: Jim Merritt ..._____._ 14 Hit-Batsmen: Grant ...... _. 6 Year Club G W L IP H 88 SO R ER ERA Percentage: Dave Boswell .706k Wild Pitches: Boswell, Kaat . 12 1963-Harlon 14 7 5 82 74 46 tOO 54 32 3.51 Innings-Pitched: Kaat __ 305*305' Relief Appearances: 1964-Bismarck-Mandar, - 28 9 12 164 157 73 131 94 78 428 ' Hits Allowed: Kaat ...... 271 Worthington ...... _.._ 65 1965-Wilson ...... 24 7 II 150 112 67 125 74 57 3.42 Homeruns Allowed: Kaat .. 29 Earned-Run Average: 1965-Denver ...... 8 2 4 51 49 14 35 19 14 2.47 Runs: Kaat _...... _._. 114 Jim Perry ___ 2.54 1966-Denver ...... _...... 33 20 8 247 275 64 137 110 94 3.43 1966-Minnesota ...... 3 0 0 ID 6 I II 4 4 3.60 ('-Denotes League-Leadership.)

Peg. Thirty-eight Page Thirty-nine OLIVA, Pedro, Jr. "Tony" Outfielder PERRY, James Even, Jr. "Jim" Pitcher Born July 20, 1941, in Pinar del Rio, Cuba. Height: 6 Born October 30, 1936, in Williamston, North Caro- ft., 2 in. Weight: 190 lbs. Bats left, throws right. Single. lina. Height: 6 ft., 4 in. Weight: 200 lbs. Bats both, Lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota. throws right. Married. Lives in Edina, Minnesota. Reporting early to spring training in 1967, Tony Oliva For the second year in a row, it took an arm ailment hopes to be ready to roll at top speed come Opening '' by Camilo Pascual to get Jim Perry into the Twins' Day as he shoots to regain the American League bat- starting rotation in 1966. But when he took over for ting championship he relinquished to Baltimore's Frank the ailing Camilo on June 13, he showed, just as he did Robinson last season. The only player ever to win bat- in '65, that he ranks with the best among major league ting championships in his first two seasons in the major pitchers. When the curtain rang down at season's end, leagues, Tony had the edge on Robinson as late as mid- the talented North Carolinian stood f o u r t h among September of '66, when an 0-for-16 slump caused him American League hurlers in the earned-run tables as he to drop too far back to catch up. For his major league turned in the best ERA of his career, as well as his career, Tony's lifetime batting average is exceeded finest strikeout total. His top effort was a two-hit shut- among active players only by that of Atlanta's Rico out over Washington on July 19, with neither of the Carty, who's five points ahead of Oliva at .323. So spec- hits leaving the Infield. He also had a trio of three-hit- tacular have Tony's hitting exploits been that the tre- ters over the course of the season. Although tall, like- mendous Improvement he's shown defensively had gone able Jim relinquished most of the 1966 headlines to his largely unnoticed around the country until his American younger brother Gaylord of the San Francisco Giants, League opponents voted him the circuit's top defensive no one in Twinsland minimizes his value to the Twins. rightfielder in the annual Rawlings-Sporting News Gold The league's 'Sophomore of the Year' in 1960, Perry now Glove poll taken at the end of last season. An All-Sitar makes his permanent home in the Twin Cities, where selection each year he's been in the majors, Tony's .410 he's employed in the off-season by the firm of Johnson average in his rookie season of 1961 in the Appalachian & Rauch, Inc., manufacturers' representatives. League led all of professional baseball that year. Last winter, he toured the Upper Midwest as a member of Year Club G W I IF H 88 SO R ER ERA the Twins' Tours entourage. 1956-North Platte 16 7 8 120 129 65 124 104 64 4.80 1957-Fargo .._...... _.. 38 15 12 231 212 73 ISO 92 74 2.88 Year Club G AB R 2b3bHrRblBA P0 A E FA 1961-Wytheville 64 249 5502 15 6 10 81 .410 70 12 14 .854 1958-Reading ...... 32 16 8 200 165 66 135 78 62 2.79 962-Charlotte --- l27 469 71 164 35 6 17 93.350 231 13 19 .928 959-Cleveland ...... 44 12 10 153 122 55 79 54 45 2.65 1962-Minnesota 9 9 3 4 I 0 0 3 .444 3 0 0 1.000 960-Cleveland ...... 41 18 10 261 257 91 120 118 lOS 3.62 963-Dallas-F. W. 146 536 79 163 30 8 23 74 .304 301 14 II .966 1963-Minnesota -7 703000 1.429 0001.000 1961-Cleveland ...... 35 ID 17 224 238 87 90 132 117 4.70 1964-Minnesota ..161 672 109 217 43 9 32 94 .323 313 5 6 .981 1962-Cleveland ...... 35 12 12 194 213 59 74 94 89 4.13 1965-Minnesota ....I49 576 107 185 40 5 16 98 .321 284 10 II .964 1963-Cleveland-Minnenota 40 9 9 179 179 59 72 83 76 3.82 1966-Minnesota .159 622 99 191 32 7 25 87 .307 335 9 tO .972 1964-Minnesota ...... 42 6 3 65 61 23 55 26 25 3.46 Major League Tot. ..485 1886 218 600 116 21 73 283 .318 935 24 27 .973 _____ 1965-Minnesota ...... 36 12 7 168 142 47 88 57 49 2.63 WORLD SERIES RECORD 1966-Minnesota .... 33 II 7 184 149 53 122 61 52 2.54 Year Club GAB RH 2b3bHrRbiBA POA E FA Major League Totals - ...... 306 90 75 1428 1361 474 700 625 558 3.52 965-Minnesota .... 7 26 2 5 I 0 I 2 .192 20 0 I .952 WORLD SERIES RECORD ALL-STAR GAME RECORD Year Club S W I IF H 88 SO R ER ERA Year City AB H2b3bHrRbI BA PO A E FA 965-Minnesota ...... 2 0 0 4 5 2 4 2 2 4.50 964-New York (NL) - 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 1.000 1965-Minnesota ...... 2 0 I I 0 0 0 .500 0 0 0 1.000 ALL-STAR GAME RECORD 1966-St. Louis ...... 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.000 Year City G W L IF H BB SO R ER ERA 1961-San Francisco (Did Not Play) All-Star Totals ...... 10 0 I I 0 0 0 .100 0 0 0 1.000 ...

OLLOM, Jimmy Donald "Jim" Pitcher TWINS' PACESETTERS OF 1966 Born July 8, 1945, in Snohomish, Washington. Height: BATTING 6 ft., 4 in. Weight: 210 lbs. Bats right, throws left. Mar. Percentage: Tony Olive .._ .307 At-Bats: Olive 622 red. Lives in Everett, Washington. Runs: Olive ...... __.._-.._ 99 Bases-on-Balls: Killebrew _ 103 Hits: Olive ...._...... _ 191 Strikeouts: Killebrew __ 98 The first 20-game winner in the Pacific Coast League Fewest Stnkeouts: Singles: Oliva since Leo Kiely copped 21 for San Francisco in 1957, Earl Battey (364 AB) ___ 30 lanky lefty Jim 011om is one of the most exciting young Doubles: Olive ...... 32 Grounded-into- Triples: Olive ...... 7 Doubleplays: Olive ...... lb pitching prospects to hit the major leagues in recent Homeruns: Harmon Killebrew 39 Fewest Grounded-into-Double. years. Drafted out of the New York Yankee farm sys- Runs-Batted-In: Killebrew ...... 110 plays: Ted Uhlaender ...... -- 4 tem in the first-year selections of 1963, Jim's advance- Total Bases: Olive ...... 312 Sacrifice Hits: Jim Grant 10 Slugging Percentage: Sacrifice Flies: Tovar ....___..._ 7 ment has been rapid, capped by his outstanding season Killebrew ...... .538 Hit-by-Pitcher: Versalles 7 for Denver last year. Besides victories, he also led the Stolen Bases: Cesar Tovar _ 16 Hit-by-Pitcher: league in '66 with 17 complete games and tied team- Games Played: Killebrew ..._ 162 Zoilo Versalles ...... ___ 7 mate Bill Whitby for most starts, 33, and most innings- PITCHING pitched, 247. At one stretch of the campaign, the blond Games: Al Worthington ... 65 Earned Runs: Kaat 93 southpaw racked up eight consecutive wins. He was Games Started: Jim Kaat .... 41' Bases-on-Balls: Boswell ._. 65 Complete Games: Kaat .. 19 Strikeouts: Keat . . 205 named as Topps Chewing Gum's 'Player of the Month' 25v Victories: Kaat ...... - .... ._ Shutouts: Grant, Kaat .. 3 for August in the Coast loop. Defeats: Jim Merritt ..._____._ 14 Hit-Batsmen: Grant ...... _. 6 Year Club G W L IP H 88 SO R ER ERA Percentage: Dave Boswell .706k Wild Pitches: Boswell, Kaat . 12 1963-Harlon 14 7 5 82 74 46 tOO 54 32 3.51 Innings-Pitched: Kaat __ 305*305' Relief Appearances: 1964-Bismarck-Mandar, - 28 9 12 164 157 73 131 94 78 428 ' Hits Allowed: Kaat ...... 271 Worthington ...... _.._ 65 1965-Wilson ...... 24 7 II 150 112 67 125 74 57 3.42 Homeruns Allowed: Kaat .. 29 Earned-Run Average: 1965-Denver ...... 8 2 4 51 49 14 35 19 14 2.47 Runs: Kaat _...... _._. 114 Jim Perry ___ 2.54 1966-Denver ...... _...... 33 20 8 247 275 64 137 110 94 3.43 1966-Minnesota ...... 3 0 0 ID 6 I II 4 4 3.60 ('-Denotes League-Leadership.)

Peg. Thirty-eight Page Thirty-nine QUILICI, Francis Ralph Frank Second Baseman ROLAND, James Ivan, Jr. "Jim" Pitcher Born May 11, 1939, in Chicago, Illinois. Height: 6 ft. Born December 14, 1942, in Franklin. . Weight: 170 lbs. Bats and throws righthanded. Mar- Height: 6 ft., 3 in. Weight: 190 lbs. Bats right, throws ried. Lives in Bloomington, Minnesota. left. Married. Lives in Orlando, Florida. A scrappy, heady-type infielder who battled his way Counted upon to win his spurs as a lefthand reliefer into the affections of Twins' fans throughout the Up- w for the Twins in 1967, tall was signed to per Midwest in 1965, Frank Quilici is back with the one of the largest bonus contracts ever offered by the Twins for 1967, and this time appears certain to estab- Griffith organization, in 1961. With the Twins for two lish his stature as a major leaguer. All the managers full seasons and parts of two others, the handsome lefty and coaches who've worked with Frank during his years has had some positively brilliant moments. Although in the Twins' organization are unanimous in their ap- troubled by arm ailments and other physical injuries praisal of the Chicago Polish-Italian as a 'winning' ball- on several occasions, big Jim now appears to have those player. As his Denver manager Cal Ermer puts it, problems licked. He has all the tools to be of great "There's no one outstanding quality about Frank. He value to the Twins in the coming years. just wins!" It isn't just coincidence, then, that the year Year Club G W L IP H BB SO R ER ERA Quilici was with the Twins, the team won the pennant. 1961-Wilson ...... 17 7 6 123 105 67 106 51 43 3.15 Much in demand as an after-dinner speaker, Frank 1962-Charlotte ...... - ...... 8 I 3 41 36 37 40 27 19 4.17 1962-Wilson ...... 24 ID 8 168 100 113 197 55 37 1.98 serves as a sales representative of Midway Ford Co., 962-Minnesota ...... I 0 0 2 I 0 I 0 0 0.00 St. Paul, in the off-season. 963-Minnesota ...... 10 4 I 49 32 27 34 Il 14 2.57 1964-Minnesota 30 2 Year Club G AS R 2b3bHrRbiBA PO E FA ...... 6 94 76 55 63 48 43 4.12 1965-Denver 961-Erie 27 97 20 20 4 0 2 10 .206 42 51 10 .903 ...... 29 8 6 IE6 163 71 123 81 66 3.81 966-Denver 1961-Wytheville ... 40 142 33 46 7 2 6 29 .324 63 99 16 .910 ...... 19 3 II 87 109 43 51 56 51 5.28 1966-Syracuse 14 962-Charlotte .... 25 83 6 IS 2 0 0 4 .181 32 48 2 .976 ...... 3 8 76 72 35 49 43 36 4.26 966-Minnesota 962-Wilson ...... 117 454 47 98 5 4 7 47 .216 249 297 19 .966 ...... I 0 0 2 0 0 I 0 0 0.00 963-Charlotte .. 7 27 2 4 2 0 0 I .148 13 25 I .974 Major League Totem ...... 42 6 7 147 109 82 99 65 57 3.49 963-Wilson ...... 110 380 39 106 14 3 8 60 .279 212 233 13 .972 964-Charlotte ..j40 483 52 126 25 3 6 60 .261 316 416 IS .980 ROLLINS, Richard John "Rich" Third Baseman 1965-Denver ...... 83 303 42 84 17 3 4 33 .277 185 233 9 .979 965-Minnesota .... 56 149 16 31 5 I 0 7.208 96120 2 .991 Born April 16, 1938. in Mt. Pleasant, Pennsylvania. 966-Denver ...... 145 528 77135 17 9 8 54.256 399 464 19 .978 Height: 5 ft., 10 in. Weight: 185 lbs. Bats and throws WORLD SERIES RECORD righthanded. Married. Lives in Burnsville, Minnesota. Year Club GAB RH 2b3bHrRbiBA POA E FA '. A dedicated conditioner and team player, Rich Rollins 1965-Minnesota .... 7 20 2 4 2 0 0 I .200 14 19 2 .943 Is confident that the disappointing and frustrating sea- son he experienced in 1966 is behind him, and that 1967 will see him bounce back to claim once again his regu- REESE, Richard Benjamin "Rich" First Baseman lar position at third base in the Twins' lineup. The Born September 29, 1942, in Leipsic, Ohio. Height: 6 league's All-Star third sacker and 'Sophomore of the ft., 3 in. Weight: 190 lbs. Bats and throws lefthanded. Year' In 1962, Rich followed that up with the highest Single. Lives in Deshler, Ohio. batting average of his major league career in 1963, when After leading Pacific Coast League batters virtually all he placed third in the American League bat chase. Last year, Rollins developed into one of the league's top of 1966, Rich Reese lost the batting crown over the last pinch-hitters, going 8-for-21, .381, with a pair of home- weekend of the season to Tulsa's Walt Williams by the runs and eleven RBI's. The Redhead makes his home in narrow margin of .003-percentage points. Last fall, he Minnesota, and is affiliated with Wayne National Life joined Boer, of the Nicaraguan Winter League, and again Insurance during the off-season. placed second with a .319 batting average. An outstand- Year Club GAB R 2b3bHrRbIBA PO E FA 960-Wilson - ...... 62 226 36 77 10 2 8 43.341 131 155 10 .966 ing defensive first baseman, Rich was used primarily in 1961-Syracuse 3 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.000 leftfield at Denver, thereby throwing him into the fight 1961-Charlotte ... 36 126 25 34 6 I 4 16 .270 34 79 14 .890 for the Twins' leftfield job and increasing his chances 1961-Minnesota ... 13 17 3 5 I 0 0 3 .294 5 ID 0 1.000 of remaining in the major leagues in 1967. Originally 1962-Minnesota .159 624 96 186 23 S 16 96 .298 137 324 28 .943 1963-Minnesota .136 531 75 163 23 I 16 61 .307 122 255 26 .935 a Detroit Tiger chattel, Rich was drafted by the Twins 964-Minnesota ..J48 596 87161 25 10 12 68.270 134 297 24 .947 in the first-year draft sessions of December, 1962. 1965-Minnesota .140 469 59 117 22 I 5 32 .249 144 264 20 .953 1966-Minnesota Year Club G AS R H 2b 3b Hr Rb! BA P0 A E FA .... 90 269 30 66 7 I lO 40.245 57109 8 .954 1962-Thomasville _73 259 57 85 Il 2 3 42 .328 571 30 7 .988 Major League Tot...686 2506 350 698 101 I8 59 300 .278 599 1259 106 .946 1962-Montgomery 44 146 19 38 12 2 3 25.260 344 13 6 .983 WORLD SERIES RECORD 1963-Bism'k.Man. 114 389 56 110 14 2 14 56 .283 922 46 II .989 Year Club GAB R 2b3bHrRbiBA PO E FA 964-Wilson ...... 131 465 71 140 19 4 8 69.301 1020 85 9 .992 1965-Minnesota ._. 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 - .. -- 1964-Minneuota . 10 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 3 0 0 1.000 965-Charlotte lOS 358 35 81 12 4 4 42.226 871 57 6 .994 ALL-STAR GAME RECORD 965-Minnesota .... 14 7 0 2 I 0 0 0.286 14 I 0.000 Year City AS R H 2b 3b Hr RbI BA P0 A E FA 1966-Denver ...... 138 495 85 162 31 7 II 74 .327 284 14 4 .987 1962-Washington .. 2 I I 0 0 0 0 .500 I 3 0 1.000

966-Minnesota .... 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 ..-_. _.. -. 1962-Chicago (NL) . 3 0 I 0 0 0 0 .333 0 I 0 1.000

Major League Tot. .. 27 16 0 2 I 0 0 0 .125 17 I 0 I.ODO All-Star Totals . ------5 I 2 0 0 0 0 .400 I 4 0 1.000

Page Forty Page Forty-one QUILICI, Francis Ralph Frank Second Baseman ROLAND, James Ivan, Jr. "Jim" Pitcher Born May 11, 1939, in Chicago, Illinois. Height: 6 ft. Born December 14, 1942, in Franklin. North Carolina. Weight: 170 lbs. Bats and throws righthanded. Mar- Height: 6 ft., 3 in. Weight: 190 lbs. Bats right, throws ried. Lives in Bloomington, Minnesota. left. Married. Lives in Orlando, Florida. A scrappy, heady-type infielder who battled his way Counted upon to win his spurs as a lefthand reliefer into the affections of Twins' fans throughout the Up- w for the Twins in 1967, tall Jim Roland was signed to per Midwest in 1965, Frank Quilici is back with the one of the largest bonus contracts ever offered by the Twins for 1967, and this time appears certain to estab- Griffith organization, in 1961. With the Twins for two lish his stature as a major leaguer. All the managers full seasons and parts of two others, the handsome lefty and coaches who've worked with Frank during his years has had some positively brilliant moments. Although in the Twins' organization are unanimous in their ap- troubled by arm ailments and other physical injuries praisal of the Chicago Polish-Italian as a 'winning' ball- on several occasions, big Jim now appears to have those player. As his Denver manager Cal Ermer puts it, problems licked. He has all the tools to be of great "There's no one outstanding quality about Frank. He value to the Twins in the coming years. just wins!" It isn't just coincidence, then, that the year Year Club G W L IP H BB SO R ER ERA Quilici was with the Twins, the team won the pennant. 1961-Wilson ...... 17 7 6 123 105 67 106 51 43 3.15 Much in demand as an after-dinner speaker, Frank 1962-Charlotte ...... - ...... 8 I 3 41 36 37 40 27 19 4.17 1962-Wilson ...... 24 ID 8 168 100 113 197 55 37 1.98 serves as a sales representative of Midway Ford Co., 962-Minnesota ...... I 0 0 2 I 0 I 0 0 0.00 St. Paul, in the off-season. 963-Minnesota ...... 10 4 I 49 32 27 34 Il 14 2.57 1964-Minnesota 30 2 Year Club G AS R 2b3bHrRbiBA PO E FA ...... 6 94 76 55 63 48 43 4.12 1965-Denver 961-Erie 27 97 20 20 4 0 2 10 .206 42 51 10 .903 ...... 29 8 6 IE6 163 71 123 81 66 3.81 966-Denver 1961-Wytheville ... 40 142 33 46 7 2 6 29 .324 63 99 16 .910 ...... 19 3 II 87 109 43 51 56 51 5.28 1966-Syracuse 14 962-Charlotte .... 25 83 6 IS 2 0 0 4 .181 32 48 2 .976 ...... 3 8 76 72 35 49 43 36 4.26 966-Minnesota 962-Wilson ...... 117 454 47 98 5 4 7 47 .216 249 297 19 .966 ...... I 0 0 2 0 0 I 0 0 0.00 963-Charlotte .. 7 27 2 4 2 0 0 I .148 13 25 I .974 Major League Totem ...... 42 6 7 147 109 82 99 65 57 3.49 963-Wilson ...... 110 380 39 106 14 3 8 60 .279 212 233 13 .972 964-Charlotte ..j40 483 52 126 25 3 6 60 .261 316 416 IS .980 ROLLINS, Richard John "Rich" Third Baseman 1965-Denver ...... 83 303 42 84 17 3 4 33 .277 185 233 9 .979 965-Minnesota .... 56 149 16 31 5 I 0 7.208 96120 2 .991 Born April 16, 1938. in Mt. Pleasant, Pennsylvania. 966-Denver ...... 145 528 77135 17 9 8 54.256 399 464 19 .978 Height: 5 ft., 10 in. Weight: 185 lbs. Bats and throws WORLD SERIES RECORD righthanded. Married. Lives in Burnsville, Minnesota. Year Club GAB RH 2b3bHrRbiBA POA E FA '. A dedicated conditioner and team player, Rich Rollins 1965-Minnesota .... 7 20 2 4 2 0 0 I .200 14 19 2 .943 Is confident that the disappointing and frustrating sea- son he experienced in 1966 is behind him, and that 1967 will see him bounce back to claim once again his regu- REESE, Richard Benjamin "Rich" First Baseman lar position at third base in the Twins' lineup. The Born September 29, 1942, in Leipsic, Ohio. Height: 6 league's All-Star third sacker and 'Sophomore of the ft., 3 in. Weight: 190 lbs. Bats and throws lefthanded. Year' In 1962, Rich followed that up with the highest Single. Lives in Deshler, Ohio. batting average of his major league career in 1963, when After leading Pacific Coast League batters virtually all he placed third in the American League bat chase. Last year, Rollins developed into one of the league's top of 1966, Rich Reese lost the batting crown over the last pinch-hitters, going 8-for-21, .381, with a pair of home- weekend of the season to Tulsa's Walt Williams by the runs and eleven RBI's. The Redhead makes his home in narrow margin of .003-percentage points. Last fall, he Minnesota, and is affiliated with Wayne National Life joined Boer, of the Nicaraguan Winter League, and again Insurance during the off-season. placed second with a .319 batting average. An outstand- Year Club GAB R 2b3bHrRbIBA PO E FA 960-Wilson - ...... 62 226 36 77 10 2 8 43.341 131 155 10 .966 ing defensive first baseman, Rich was used primarily in 1961-Syracuse 3 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.000 leftfield at Denver, thereby throwing him into the fight 1961-Charlotte ... 36 126 25 34 6 I 4 16 .270 34 79 14 .890 for the Twins' leftfield job and increasing his chances 1961-Minnesota ... 13 17 3 5 I 0 0 3 .294 5 ID 0 1.000 of remaining in the major leagues in 1967. Originally 1962-Minnesota .159 624 96 186 23 S 16 96 .298 137 324 28 .943 1963-Minnesota .136 531 75 163 23 I 16 61 .307 122 255 26 .935 a Detroit Tiger chattel, Rich was drafted by the Twins 964-Minnesota ..J48 596 87161 25 10 12 68.270 134 297 24 .947 in the first-year draft sessions of December, 1962. 1965-Minnesota .140 469 59 117 22 I 5 32 .249 144 264 20 .953 1966-Minnesota Year Club G AS R H 2b 3b Hr Rb! BA P0 A E FA .... 90 269 30 66 7 I lO 40.245 57109 8 .954 1962-Thomasville _73 259 57 85 Il 2 3 42 .328 571 30 7 .988 Major League Tot...686 2506 350 698 101 I8 59 300 .278 599 1259 106 .946 1962-Montgomery 44 146 19 38 12 2 3 25.260 344 13 6 .983 WORLD SERIES RECORD 1963-Bism'k.Man. 114 389 56 110 14 2 14 56 .283 922 46 II .989 Year Club GAB R 2b3bHrRbiBA PO E FA 964-Wilson ...... 131 465 71 140 19 4 8 69.301 1020 85 9 .992 1965-Minnesota ._. 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 - .. -- 1964-Minneuota . 10 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 3 0 0 1.000 965-Charlotte lOS 358 35 81 12 4 4 42.226 871 57 6 .994 ALL-STAR GAME RECORD 965-Minnesota .... 14 7 0 2 I 0 0 0.286 14 I 0.000 Year City AS R H 2b 3b Hr RbI BA P0 A E FA 1966-Denver ...... 138 495 85 162 31 7 II 74 .327 284 14 4 .987 1962-Washington .. 2 I I 0 0 0 0 .500 I 3 0 1.000

966-Minnesota .... 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 ..-_. _.. -. 1962-Chicago (NL) . 3 0 I 0 0 0 0 .333 0 I 0 1.000

Major League Tot. .. 27 16 0 2 I 0 0 0 .125 17 I 0 I.ODO All-Star Totals . ------5 I 2 0 0 0 0 .400 I 4 0 1.000

Page Forty Page Forty-one SEVCIK, John Joseph Catcher TOVAR, Cesar Leonard "Pepito" Second Baseman Born July 11, 1942, In Oak Park, Illinois. Height: 6 Born July 3, 1940, in Caracas, Venezuela. Height: 5 ft., ft., 2 in. Weight: 210 lbs. Bats and throws righthanded. 9 in. Weight: 155 lbs. Bats and throws righthanded. Married. Lives in Bismarck, North Dakota Married. Lives in Caracas. After impressing all observers as a tremendous major A highly versatile performer, Cesar Tovar settled Into league prospect during his season with the Twins as a the second base position in the Twins' lineup at mid-sea- first-year player in 1965, John Sevelk worked a full year son of 1966, and it was soon evident that the job was his. Earlier in the season, Cesar spent most of the month of behind the bat in the tough Southern League last sum- May in centerfield, and during June, he filled in at short- mer, gaining the only ingredient he needs, experience, stop for an ailing Zoilo Versalles. The speedy Vene- to fight his way back to the big show. He's a former zuelan popped eyes at all three positions, so brilliantly University of Missouri football and baseball star, along did he perform. And on August 10, in one of his two games played in leftfield, he tossed out a pair of Cali- with his identical twin brother, Jim, who's also in the fornia runners at homepiate to preserve a 2-0 Twins' Twins' system as an outfielder. John is married to the win. Extremely fast, Cesar, who stole 88 bases in 1961, former Glenda Lea Klilpstein, of Bismarck, North Da- swiped 16 last season to pace the Twins in this depart- kota, a former Stephens College coed. ment. Last fall, while playing in the Venezuelan Winter League, he suffered a fractured finger, but the injury P0 A E FA Year Club G All R 2b 3bHrRblBA healed in time for him to finish the season with Cara- 59 201 31 57 14 0 4 26 284 444 40 12 .976 196-4--Wis. Rapids cas, and he reports to spring training in top physical 1965-Minnesota . 2 16 I I I 0 0 0 .063 32 5 0 1.000 condition. 966-Charlotte 94 302 24 70 8 3 3 31 .232 501 56 13 .977 WORLD SERIES RECORD Year Club G All R 2b3bHrRbIBA P0* E PA Year Club GAB R 2b3bHrRbIBA PO E FA 959-Geneva, N.Y. 87 401 79 101 23 4 3 41 .252 192 54 27 .901 1960-Missoula .._.123 471 109 143 22 10 12 68 .304 286 377 34 .951 1965-Minnesota ...... (Did Not Play) 1960- - 2 9 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1961-Geneva N.Y. 122 461 134 156 28 13 19 78 .338 313 346 28 .959 1962-Rocky Mount 131 510 115 168 35 4 10 78 .329 301 318 20 .969 SIEBLERI Dwight Leroy "Seeb" Pitcher 1963-Dallas-F.W. 150 602 115 179 41 9 If 49 .297 236 213 30 .937 1964-San Diego .151 564 9455 26 6 7 52.275 233 117 II .970 Born August 5, 1937, in Columbus, Nebraska. Height: 965-Denver __J02 396 87 130 28 8 II 50 .328 140 76 17 .927 6 ft., 1 in. Weight: 195 lbs. Bats and throws righthanded. 965-Minnesota .... 18 25 3 5 I 0 0 2 .200 5 14 3 .864 Married. Lives in Omaha, Nebraska. 966-Minnesota .134 465 57121 19 5 2 41 .260 254274 14 .974 Possessed of a calm, unruffled disposition, Dwight Major League Tot... 152 490 60 126 20 5 2 43 .257 259 288 17 .970 Slebler provided some great moments for -the Twins in long relief roles last year. The Omaha accountant was UHLAENDER, Ted Otto Outfielder especially effective during mid-season. In seven relief Born October 21, 1939, in McAllen, Texas. Height: appearances between June 29 and July 17, in fact, the 6 ft., 2 in. Weight: 190 lbs. Bats left, throws right. Mar- tall rlghthander did not allow a run in a total of nine ried. Lives in McAllen. and one-third innings-pitched, while giving up just four basehits. He's a former star with the University of Disappointed at being sent to Denver at cutdown time Nebraska nine, before signing his first professional con- last May, Ted Uhlaender attacked Coast loop pitching tract with the Philadelphia organization. at such a lively pace that he was recalled by the Twins little more than a month later. Installed as the regu- Year Club G W L lP H BB SO R ER ERA lar centerfielder on June 25, Ted performed in out- 1959-Bakersfield ...... _.... 36 Il 7 179 153 97 190 80 64 3.22 standing fashion defensively and showed steady im- 1960-Williamsport ...... _ 33 7 8 121 93 42 137 44 31 2.31 provement as a hitter, while manning his position day 1961-Buffalo _.-30 4 4 73 59 18 89 33 29 3.58 in and day out. He missed just one game, that due to 1962-Dallas-Fort Worth .. 8 3 4 40 36 12 26 20 13 2.93 having been hit on the right elbow by a pitched bail 1962-Buffalo-Syracuse _... 29 2 5 60 63 32 39 42 36 5.40 in Cleveland, September 20. From August 27, when his 1963-Arkansas ._.. 30 7 6 99 89 32 71 38 34 3.09 average stood at .199, Ted batted at a .284-clip through 1963-Minnesota 7 2 I 39 25 12 22 13 12 2.77 the balance of the season. Overall, the southpaw-swing- 1964-Atlanta ._. 29 7 12 156 141 53 115 82 71 4.10 ing UhIaender was remarkably effective against lefthand 6 4.91 1964-Minnesota ______- 9 0 0 II 10 6 ID 6 pitching, pounding portsiders for a .280-average, while 7 187 164 46 115 82 70 3.37 1965-Denver 30 II going at just .204 against rightihand pitching. A Baylor 7 0 0 15 II II IS 7 7 4.20 1965-Minnesota University alumnus, Ted has two batting championships 1966-Minnesota ------23 2 2 50 47 14 24 26 19 3.42 to show for his five full seasons in professional baseball Major League Totals ------.._46 4 3 115 93 43 71 52 44 3.44 -. - New York-Pennsylvania League honors in 1962, and the Pacific Coast League crown in 1965. A resident of the Rio Grande Valley, and an avid outdoorsman, -he's in TWINS' MINOR LEAGUE SYSTEM the importing business during the off-season. Club Class League Manager Year Club GAB R 2b3bHrRbiBA PO E FA *Denver _.._ ..AAA Pacific Coast ...... _._Cal Ermer 1961-Wytheville ... 5 17 .... 4 ------...... 235 **Charlotte ...... -.....AA Southern ------..... 1962-Wilson .._. 13 36 2 5 0 0 0 4 .139 *Wilson .._...... A Carolina .._._...... Vern Morgan 962-Erie ..__..106 404 98 138 25 15 8 85 .342 205 12 15 .935 963-Charlotte .... 93 324 39 74 ID 0 5 30 .228 180 II 4 .979 Orlando ...... _.. ..A Florida State ------Ralph Rowe 1963-Wilson ...... 34 129 23 37 6 2 2 II .287 72 5 I .987 Wisconsin Rapids ...... A Midwest .- ...... Ray Bellino 1964-Charlotte _101 396 65 103 II 7 7 38 .260 200 8 5 .977 1965-Denver ...... 136 518 95176 31 10 7 57.340 265 5 4 £85 *St. Cloud ...... A Northern ------Ken Staples ' U 965-Minnesota .... 13 22 I 4 I) 0 0 I .182 7 I 0 1.000 *Auburn ...... A NewYork-Penn. ...JohnnyGoryl 1966-Denver ... 43 185 37 63 9 2 5 21 .341 97 8 4 .963 **Sarasota ...... Rookie Gulf Coast ------ 1966-Minnesota .105 367 39 83 12 2 2 22 .226 258 4 4 .985 (*Working agreement. "Outright ownership.) Major League Tot. _118 389 40 87 12 2 2 23.224 265 5 4 .985

Page Forty-two Page Forty-three SEVCIK, John Joseph Catcher TOVAR, Cesar Leonard "Pepito" Second Baseman Born July 11, 1942, In Oak Park, Illinois. Height: 6 Born July 3, 1940, in Caracas, Venezuela. Height: 5 ft., ft., 2 in. Weight: 210 lbs. Bats and throws righthanded. 9 in. Weight: 155 lbs. Bats and throws righthanded. Married. Lives in Bismarck, North Dakota Married. Lives in Caracas. After impressing all observers as a tremendous major A highly versatile performer, Cesar Tovar settled Into league prospect during his season with the Twins as a the second base position in the Twins' lineup at mid-sea- first-year player in 1965, John Sevelk worked a full year son of 1966, and it was soon evident that the job was his. Earlier in the season, Cesar spent most of the month of behind the bat in the tough Southern League last sum- May in centerfield, and during June, he filled in at short- mer, gaining the only ingredient he needs, experience, stop for an ailing Zoilo Versalles. The speedy Vene- to fight his way back to the big show. He's a former zuelan popped eyes at all three positions, so brilliantly University of Missouri football and baseball star, along did he perform. And on August 10, in one of his two games played in leftfield, he tossed out a pair of Cali- with his identical twin brother, Jim, who's also in the fornia runners at homepiate to preserve a 2-0 Twins' Twins' system as an outfielder. John is married to the win. Extremely fast, Cesar, who stole 88 bases in 1961, former Glenda Lea Klilpstein, of Bismarck, North Da- swiped 16 last season to pace the Twins in this depart- kota, a former Stephens College coed. ment. Last fall, while playing in the Venezuelan Winter League, he suffered a fractured finger, but the injury P0 A E FA Year Club G All R 2b 3bHrRblBA healed in time for him to finish the season with Cara- 59 201 31 57 14 0 4 26 284 444 40 12 .976 196-4--Wis. Rapids cas, and he reports to spring training in top physical 1965-Minnesota . 2 16 I I I 0 0 0 .063 32 5 0 1.000 condition. 966-Charlotte 94 302 24 70 8 3 3 31 .232 501 56 13 .977 WORLD SERIES RECORD Year Club G All R 2b3bHrRbIBA P0* E PA Year Club GAB R 2b3bHrRbIBA PO E FA 959-Geneva, N.Y. 87 401 79 101 23 4 3 41 .252 192 54 27 .901 1960-Missoula .._.123 471 109 143 22 10 12 68 .304 286 377 34 .951 1965-Minnesota ...... (Did Not Play) 1960-Seattle - 2 9 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1961-Geneva N.Y. 122 461 134 156 28 13 19 78 .338 313 346 28 .959 1962-Rocky Mount 131 510 115 168 35 4 10 78 .329 301 318 20 .969 SIEBLERI Dwight Leroy "Seeb" Pitcher 1963-Dallas-F.W. 150 602 115 179 41 9 If 49 .297 236 213 30 .937 1964-San Diego .151 564 9455 26 6 7 52.275 233 117 II .970 Born August 5, 1937, in Columbus, Nebraska. Height: 965-Denver __J02 396 87 130 28 8 II 50 .328 140 76 17 .927 6 ft., 1 in. Weight: 195 lbs. Bats and throws righthanded. 965-Minnesota .... 18 25 3 5 I 0 0 2 .200 5 14 3 .864 Married. Lives in Omaha, Nebraska. 966-Minnesota .134 465 57121 19 5 2 41 .260 254274 14 .974 Possessed of a calm, unruffled disposition, Dwight Major League Tot... 152 490 60 126 20 5 2 43 .257 259 288 17 .970 Slebler provided some great moments for -the Twins in long relief roles last year. The Omaha accountant was UHLAENDER, Ted Otto Outfielder especially effective during mid-season. In seven relief Born October 21, 1939, in McAllen, Texas. Height: appearances between June 29 and July 17, in fact, the 6 ft., 2 in. Weight: 190 lbs. Bats left, throws right. Mar- tall rlghthander did not allow a run in a total of nine ried. Lives in McAllen. and one-third innings-pitched, while giving up just four basehits. He's a former star with the University of Disappointed at being sent to Denver at cutdown time Nebraska nine, before signing his first professional con- last May, Ted Uhlaender attacked Coast loop pitching tract with the Philadelphia organization. at such a lively pace that he was recalled by the Twins little more than a month later. Installed as the regu- Year Club G W L lP H BB SO R ER ERA lar centerfielder on June 25, Ted performed in out- 1959-Bakersfield ...... _.... 36 Il 7 179 153 97 190 80 64 3.22 standing fashion defensively and showed steady im- 1960-Williamsport ...... _ 33 7 8 121 93 42 137 44 31 2.31 provement as a hitter, while manning his position day 1961-Buffalo _.-30 4 4 73 59 18 89 33 29 3.58 in and day out. He missed just one game, that due to 1962-Dallas-Fort Worth .. 8 3 4 40 36 12 26 20 13 2.93 having been hit on the right elbow by a pitched bail 1962-Buffalo-Syracuse _... 29 2 5 60 63 32 39 42 36 5.40 in Cleveland, September 20. From August 27, when his 1963-Arkansas ._.. 30 7 6 99 89 32 71 38 34 3.09 average stood at .199, Ted batted at a .284-clip through 1963-Minnesota 7 2 I 39 25 12 22 13 12 2.77 the balance of the season. Overall, the southpaw-swing- 1964-Atlanta ._. 29 7 12 156 141 53 115 82 71 4.10 ing UhIaender was remarkably effective against lefthand 6 4.91 1964-Minnesota ______- 9 0 0 II 10 6 ID 6 pitching, pounding portsiders for a .280-average, while 7 187 164 46 115 82 70 3.37 1965-Denver 30 II going at just .204 against rightihand pitching. A Baylor 7 0 0 15 II II IS 7 7 4.20 1965-Minnesota University alumnus, Ted has two batting championships 1966-Minnesota ------23 2 2 50 47 14 24 26 19 3.42 to show for his five full seasons in professional baseball Major League Totals ------.._46 4 3 115 93 43 71 52 44 3.44 -. - New York-Pennsylvania League honors in 1962, and the Pacific Coast League crown in 1965. A resident of the Rio Grande Valley, and an avid outdoorsman, -he's in TWINS' MINOR LEAGUE SYSTEM the importing business during the off-season. Club Class League Manager Year Club GAB R 2b3bHrRbiBA PO E FA *Denver _.._ ..AAA Pacific Coast ...... _._Cal Ermer 1961-Wytheville ... 5 17 .... 4 ------...... 235 **Charlotte ...... -.....AA Southern ------.....Harry Warner 1962-Wilson .._. 13 36 2 5 0 0 0 4 .139 *Wilson .._...... A Carolina .._._...... Vern Morgan 962-Erie ..__..106 404 98 138 25 15 8 85 .342 205 12 15 .935 963-Charlotte .... 93 324 39 74 ID 0 5 30 .228 180 II 4 .979 Orlando ...... _.. ..A Florida State ------Ralph Rowe 1963-Wilson ...... 34 129 23 37 6 2 2 II .287 72 5 I .987 Wisconsin Rapids ...... A Midwest .- ...... Ray Bellino 1964-Charlotte _101 396 65 103 II 7 7 38 .260 200 8 5 .977 1965-Denver ...... 136 518 95176 31 10 7 57.340 265 5 4 £85 *St. Cloud ...... A Northern ------Ken Staples ' U 965-Minnesota .... 13 22 I 4 I) 0 0 I .182 7 I 0 1.000 *Auburn ...... A NewYork-Penn. ...JohnnyGoryl 1966-Denver ... 43 185 37 63 9 2 5 21 .341 97 8 4 .963 **Sarasota ...... Rookie Gulf Coast ------Fred Waters 1966-Minnesota .105 367 39 83 12 2 2 22 .226 258 4 4 .985 (*Working agreement. "Outright ownership.) Major League Tot. _118 389 40 87 12 2 2 23.224 265 5 4 .985

Page Forty-two Page Forty-three VALDESPINQ I Epidio Ha rio 'Sandy" Outfielder WERDICK I Gregory Eugene 'Greg' Shortstop Born January 14, 1939, in San Jose de [as Lajas, Born October 3, 1946, in San Diego, California. Height: Cuba. Height: 5 ft., 8 in. Weight: 160 lbs. Bats and 5 ft., 10 in. Weight: 170 lbs. Bats both, throws right. throws lefthanded. Married. Lives in Bloomington, Single. Lives in San Diego. Minnesota. A bonus signee of the after his gradua- A stocky hustler who gets extreme enjoyment out of 14W 14MV, playing the game of baseball, played tion from San Diego's Crawford High School in 1965, an important part in the Twins' pennant success of 1965. Greg Werdick was selected by the Twins from the roster Unable to get untracked last spring, however, he was of the Cubs' Tacoma farm club of the Pacific Coast optioned in June to Denver, where he found his batting League in the first-year player draft of last November's eye once again. The cheerful Cuban figures strongly In minor league meetings In Columbus, Ohio. He was the the Twins' plans for 1967, and is sure to be in the thick Chicago organization's third choice in the first-ever of the fight for the regular Ieftf'leld position. He was free-agent draft of June, 1965. 0 r g in a 11 y a right- the batting champion of the In hand hitter, Greg's batting figures took a distinct rise at 1964. Last winter, Sandy braved the rigors of a Minne- Duluth last summer a ft e r his conversion to switch- sota winter to tour the area as a member of the club's hitting. traveling public relations staff. Year Club GAB R 2b3bHrRbiBA PO E PA I II .231 38 87 23 .845 Year Club G AS R H 2b 3b Hr RbI BA P0 A E PA 1965-TreasureVa1 .38 117 23 27 2 I 1957-M id-Le mesa 94 352 67 104 17 12 II 72 .295 164 9 II .940 I966-Quincy ...... 18 51 9 12 2 0 I I .235 18 35 13 .803 958-Fox Cities . 34 112 17 16 5 I 4 18 .143 72 10 3 .965 1966-Duluth-Sup. 45 137 29 49 7 I I 20 .358 50 83 14 .905 1958-Missoula 87 353 70 110 17 5 IS 55 .312 ISO 9 5 .970 959-Charlotte 129 485 72131 15 10 10 61 .270 319 23 13 .963 1960-Charlesfon ...152 591 85 158 31 10 II 67 .267 391 19 12 .972 WORTHINGTON, Allan Full-on "Al" Pitcher 961-Syracuse ..._.. 51 135 13 32 6 I 0 8 .237 68 0 2 .971 1961-Indianapolis.. 28 86 12 26 8 I 4 20 .302 62 2 I .985 Born February 5, 1929, in Birmingham, Alabama. 962-Vancouver . 21 56 4 10 4 0 0 3 .179 30 3 0 1.000 Height: 6 ft., 2 in. Weight: 205 lbs. Bats and throws 1962-Dallas-F.W. 81 241 33 67 17 3 5 23.278 154 2 3 .981 righthanded. Married. Lives in Birmingham. 1963-Dallas-F.W. .J14 349 41 99 14 7 8 44 .284 180 4 5 .974 964-Atlanta ...... 147 531 74179 27 8 16 73.337 279 16 5 .983 The workhorse of the Twins' relief corps in 1966, Al 1965-Minnesota ...J08 245 38 64 8 2 I 22.261 94 4 I .990 Worthington was credited with exactly half of the I966-Denver ...... 72 293 57 94 21 4 8 39 .321 134 9 5 .966 1966-Minnesota . 52 108 II 19 I I 2 9 .176 36 0 0 1.000 team's total of 22 'saves.' Always ready to respond Major League Tot. J60 353 49 83 9 3 3 31 .235 130 4 I .993 when the call goes to the bullpen, Alabama Al fell just one game short last year of equalling the all-time Grif- WORLD SERIES RECORD Year Club G AS R H 2b 3b Hr Rbi BA P0 A E PA fith organization record for game appearances by a 1965-Minnesota ., 5 II I 3 I 0 0 0 .273 6 0 0 1.000 pitcher - . . Bill Dailey's 66 of 1963. He would easily have surpassed that figure had he not jammed two fin- gertips of his pitching hand in a garage door accident VERSALLES, Zoilo, Jr. "Zee" Shortstop last June 28, causing him to be put out of action for Born December 18, 1940, in , Cuba. Height: 5 eighteen days. Tied with Harmon Killebrew as the top

ft., 10 in. Weight: 160 lbs. Bats and throws righthanded. - Dad' among the Twins, each with five children, Al re- Married. Lives in Bloomington, Minnesota. ceived permission to report one week late to spring Plagued by arm and shoulder miseries the first half training this year in order to complete a course of study of the 1966 season, Zoilo Versalles came back to spark at Howard College, in Birmingham. A cheerful, devout the Twins in their strong second-half drive to the run- individual, and an active member of the Fellowship of ner-up position in the American League pennant race. Christian Athletes, Al devotes a great deal of his time The wiry shortstop was the league's Most Valuable to religious activities and youth causes. In 1950, Al Player in 1965, has twice been named to the All-Star was a semi-pro standout at Fulda, Minnesota, where he team and has won two of the coveted Gold Glove wooed and wed the former Shirley Lee Reusse, whose Awards for fielding excellence. One of the highlights of parents now reside in St. Paul. his 1966 season came on June 9, when he hit the second Year Club G W L IP H BB SO R ER ERA of the Twins' five homeruns in the seventh inning 1951-Nashville 23 7 10 124 120 83 77 79 63 457 against Kansas City . . . the five homers setting an 1952-Nashville 41 13 13 221 194 140 152 105 87 3.54 1963-Minneapolis 17 9 5 118 114 50 74 46 38 2.90 American League record and equalling the major league 953-New York (ML) -- 20 4 8 102 103 54 52 65 39 3.44 mark for roundtrippers in an inning. 954-Minneapolis _.. 24 II 7 152 146 58 93 76 73 4.32 1954-New York (ML) 10 0 2 18 21 15 8 7 7 3.50 Year Club G AS R 2b3bHrRbIBA PO E PA 1955-Minneapolis 38 19 10 239 226 98 150 116 95 3.58 1958-Elmira 124 497 71 145 18 7 5 50 .292 220 361 15 .975 1956-New York (NL) - 28 7 14 166 158 74 95 82 73 3.96 959-Fox Cities - 83 363 65 101 19 2 9 56 .278 157 256 34 .924 957-New York (NL) - 55 8 II 158 140 66 90 75 74 4.22 959-Washington 29 59 4 9 0 0 I I .153 41 59 6 .943 1958-San Francisco - 64 II 7 151 152 57 76 72 61 3.64 960-Charleston 139 554 83154 33 12 8 50 .278 240415 42 .940 1959-San Francisco .___ 42 2 3 73 68 37 45 34 30 3.70 1960-Washington - IS 45 2 6 2 2 0 4 .133 30 42 5 .935 1960-Minneapolis -- 37 II 9 150 117 35 100 43 34 2.04 1961-Minnesota 129 510 65143 25 5 7 53.280 229 371 30 .952 1960-Boston-Chicago (AL) 10 I 2 17 20 IS 8 14 I? 6.35 1962-Minnesota .160 568 69137 18 3 17 67.241 335 501 26 .970 1961-San Diego __28 9 10 109 86 49 74 48 43 3.55 1963-Minnesota .159 621 74162 31 13 10 54.261 301448 30 .961 1962-Indianapolis .. 30 15 4 217 203 64 149 84 71 2.94 964-Minnesota 160 659 94 171 33 10 20 64 .259 271 427 31 .957 963-Cincinnati 50 4 4 81 75 31 55 34 27 3.00 965-Minnesota ...160 666 126 182 45 12 19 77.273 248 487 39 .950 .__... 1964-Cincinnati .._ 6 I 0 7 14 2 6 II 8 10.29 966-Minnesota ..j37 543 73135 20 6 7 36.249 195 377 35 .942 1964-San Diego _. 10 4 I 34 29 8 30 13 12 3.18 Major League Tot. .9493671 507 945 174 51 81 356 .257 1650 2712 202 .956 964-Minnesota _.. 41 5 6 72 47 28 59 18 II 1.38 1965-Minnesota ...... 62 10 7 80 57 41 59 25 19 2.14 WORLD SERIES RECORD 1966-Minnesota _.._... 65 6 3 91 66 27 93 26 25 2.47 Year Club GAB R 2b3bHrRbiBA PO E FA National League Totals ...265 37 49 756 731 326 427 370 319 3.80 965-Minnesota 7 28 3 8 I I I 4 .286 13 12 0 1.000 American League Totals 178 22 18 260 190 III 219 83 67 2.32 ALL-STAR GAME RECORD Major League Totals 443 59 67 1016 921 437 646 453 386 3.42 Year City AS R H 2b 3bHrRbi BA P0 A B PA 1963-Cleveland . I 0 I 0 0 0 0 1.000 0 2 0 1.000 WORLD SERIES RECORD 1965-Minnesota ...... I 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 2 0 1.000 Year Club G W L IF H BB SO R ER ERA 1954-Maw York (NL) ------(Did Not Play) All-Star Totals ...... 2 0 I 0 0 0 0 .500 0 4 0 1.000 965-Minnesota _.... 2 0 0 4 2 2 2 I 0 0.00 Page Forty-four Page Forty-five VALDESPINQ I Epidio Ha rio 'Sandy" Outfielder WERDICK I Gregory Eugene 'Greg' Shortstop Born January 14, 1939, in San Jose de [as Lajas, Born October 3, 1946, in San Diego, California. Height: Cuba. Height: 5 ft., 8 in. Weight: 160 lbs. Bats and 5 ft., 10 in. Weight: 170 lbs. Bats both, throws right. throws lefthanded. Married. Lives in Bloomington, Single. Lives in San Diego. Minnesota. A bonus signee of the Chicago Cubs after his gradua- A stocky hustler who gets extreme enjoyment out of 14W 14MV, playing the game of baseball, Sandy Valdespino played tion from San Diego's Crawford High School in 1965, an important part in the Twins' pennant success of 1965. Greg Werdick was selected by the Twins from the roster Unable to get untracked last spring, however, he was of the Cubs' Tacoma farm club of the Pacific Coast optioned in June to Denver, where he found his batting League in the first-year player draft of last November's eye once again. The cheerful Cuban figures strongly In minor league meetings In Columbus, Ohio. He was the the Twins' plans for 1967, and is sure to be in the thick Chicago organization's third choice in the first-ever of the fight for the regular Ieftf'leld position. He was free-agent draft of June, 1965. 0 r g in a 11 y a right- the batting champion of the International League In hand hitter, Greg's batting figures took a distinct rise at 1964. Last winter, Sandy braved the rigors of a Minne- Duluth last summer a ft e r his conversion to switch- sota winter to tour the area as a member of the club's hitting. traveling public relations staff. Year Club GAB R 2b3bHrRbiBA PO E PA I II .231 38 87 23 .845 Year Club G AS R H 2b 3b Hr RbI BA P0 A E PA 1965-TreasureVa1 .38 117 23 27 2 I 1957-M id-Le mesa 94 352 67 104 17 12 II 72 .295 164 9 II .940 I966-Quincy ...... 18 51 9 12 2 0 I I .235 18 35 13 .803 958-Fox Cities . 34 112 17 16 5 I 4 18 .143 72 10 3 .965 1966-Duluth-Sup. 45 137 29 49 7 I I 20 .358 50 83 14 .905 1958-Missoula 87 353 70 110 17 5 IS 55 .312 ISO 9 5 .970 959-Charlotte 129 485 72131 15 10 10 61 .270 319 23 13 .963 1960-Charlesfon ...152 591 85 158 31 10 II 67 .267 391 19 12 .972 WORTHINGTON, Allan Full-on "Al" Pitcher 961-Syracuse ..._.. 51 135 13 32 6 I 0 8 .237 68 0 2 .971 1961-Indianapolis.. 28 86 12 26 8 I 4 20 .302 62 2 I .985 Born February 5, 1929, in Birmingham, Alabama. 962-Vancouver . 21 56 4 10 4 0 0 3 .179 30 3 0 1.000 Height: 6 ft., 2 in. Weight: 205 lbs. Bats and throws 1962-Dallas-F.W. 81 241 33 67 17 3 5 23.278 154 2 3 .981 righthanded. Married. Lives in Birmingham. 1963-Dallas-F.W. .J14 349 41 99 14 7 8 44 .284 180 4 5 .974 964-Atlanta ...... 147 531 74179 27 8 16 73.337 279 16 5 .983 The workhorse of the Twins' relief corps in 1966, Al 1965-Minnesota ...J08 245 38 64 8 2 I 22.261 94 4 I .990 Worthington was credited with exactly half of the I966-Denver ...... 72 293 57 94 21 4 8 39 .321 134 9 5 .966 1966-Minnesota . 52 108 II 19 I I 2 9 .176 36 0 0 1.000 team's total of 22 'saves.' Always ready to respond Major League Tot. J60 353 49 83 9 3 3 31 .235 130 4 I .993 when the call goes to the bullpen, Alabama Al fell just one game short last year of equalling the all-time Grif- WORLD SERIES RECORD Year Club G AS R H 2b 3b Hr Rbi BA P0 A E PA fith organization record for game appearances by a 1965-Minnesota ., 5 II I 3 I 0 0 0 .273 6 0 0 1.000 pitcher - . . Bill Dailey's 66 of 1963. He would easily have surpassed that figure had he not jammed two fin- gertips of his pitching hand in a garage door accident VERSALLES, Zoilo, Jr. "Zee" Shortstop last June 28, causing him to be put out of action for Born December 18, 1940, in Havana, Cuba. Height: 5 eighteen days. Tied with Harmon Killebrew as the top

ft., 10 in. Weight: 160 lbs. Bats and throws righthanded. - Dad' among the Twins, each with five children, Al re- Married. Lives in Bloomington, Minnesota. ceived permission to report one week late to spring Plagued by arm and shoulder miseries the first half training this year in order to complete a course of study of the 1966 season, Zoilo Versalles came back to spark at Howard College, in Birmingham. A cheerful, devout the Twins in their strong second-half drive to the run- individual, and an active member of the Fellowship of ner-up position in the American League pennant race. Christian Athletes, Al devotes a great deal of his time The wiry shortstop was the league's Most Valuable to religious activities and youth causes. In 1950, Al Player in 1965, has twice been named to the All-Star was a semi-pro standout at Fulda, Minnesota, where he team and has won two of the coveted Gold Glove wooed and wed the former Shirley Lee Reusse, whose Awards for fielding excellence. One of the highlights of parents now reside in St. Paul. his 1966 season came on June 9, when he hit the second Year Club G W L IP H BB SO R ER ERA of the Twins' five homeruns in the seventh inning 1951-Nashville 23 7 10 124 120 83 77 79 63 457 against Kansas City . . . the five homers setting an 1952-Nashville 41 13 13 221 194 140 152 105 87 3.54 1963-Minneapolis 17 9 5 118 114 50 74 46 38 2.90 American League record and equalling the major league 953-New York (ML) -- 20 4 8 102 103 54 52 65 39 3.44 mark for roundtrippers in an inning. 954-Minneapolis _.. 24 II 7 152 146 58 93 76 73 4.32 1954-New York (ML) 10 0 2 18 21 15 8 7 7 3.50 Year Club G AS R 2b3bHrRbIBA PO E PA 1955-Minneapolis 38 19 10 239 226 98 150 116 95 3.58 1958-Elmira 124 497 71 145 18 7 5 50 .292 220 361 15 .975 1956-New York (NL) - 28 7 14 166 158 74 95 82 73 3.96 959-Fox Cities - 83 363 65 101 19 2 9 56 .278 157 256 34 .924 957-New York (NL) - 55 8 II 158 140 66 90 75 74 4.22 959-Washington 29 59 4 9 0 0 I I .153 41 59 6 .943 1958-San Francisco - 64 II 7 151 152 57 76 72 61 3.64 960-Charleston 139 554 83154 33 12 8 50 .278 240415 42 .940 1959-San Francisco .___ 42 2 3 73 68 37 45 34 30 3.70 1960-Washington - IS 45 2 6 2 2 0 4 .133 30 42 5 .935 1960-Minneapolis -- 37 II 9 150 117 35 100 43 34 2.04 1961-Minnesota 129 510 65143 25 5 7 53.280 229 371 30 .952 1960-Boston-Chicago (AL) 10 I 2 17 20 IS 8 14 I? 6.35 1962-Minnesota .160 568 69137 18 3 17 67.241 335 501 26 .970 1961-San Diego __28 9 10 109 86 49 74 48 43 3.55 1963-Minnesota .159 621 74162 31 13 10 54.261 301448 30 .961 1962-Indianapolis .. 30 15 4 217 203 64 149 84 71 2.94 964-Minnesota 160 659 94 171 33 10 20 64 .259 271 427 31 .957 963-Cincinnati 50 4 4 81 75 31 55 34 27 3.00 965-Minnesota ...160 666 126 182 45 12 19 77.273 248 487 39 .950 .__... 1964-Cincinnati .._ 6 I 0 7 14 2 6 II 8 10.29 966-Minnesota ..j37 543 73135 20 6 7 36.249 195 377 35 .942 1964-San Diego _. 10 4 I 34 29 8 30 13 12 3.18 Major League Tot. .9493671 507 945 174 51 81 356 .257 1650 2712 202 .956 964-Minnesota _.. 41 5 6 72 47 28 59 18 II 1.38 1965-Minnesota ...... 62 10 7 80 57 41 59 25 19 2.14 WORLD SERIES RECORD 1966-Minnesota _.._... 65 6 3 91 66 27 93 26 25 2.47 Year Club GAB R 2b3bHrRbiBA PO E FA National League Totals ...265 37 49 756 731 326 427 370 319 3.80 965-Minnesota 7 28 3 8 I I I 4 .286 13 12 0 1.000 American League Totals 178 22 18 260 190 III 219 83 67 2.32 ALL-STAR GAME RECORD Major League Totals 443 59 67 1016 921 437 646 453 386 3.42 Year City AS R H 2b 3bHrRbi BA P0 A B PA 1963-Cleveland . I 0 I 0 0 0 0 1.000 0 2 0 1.000 WORLD SERIES RECORD 1965-Minnesota ...... I 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 2 0 1.000 Year Club G W L IF H BB SO R ER ERA 1954-Maw York (NL) ------(Did Not Play) All-Star Totals ...... 2 0 I 0 0 0 0 .500 0 4 0 1.000 965-Minnesota _.... 2 0 0 4 2 2 2 I 0 0.00 Page Forty-four Page Forty-five WHITBY, William Edward "Bill' Pitcher Born July 29, 1943, in Crewe, Virginia. Height: 6 ft., Farmhands Invited to Spring Training 1 in. Weight: 215 lbs. Bats and throws righthanded. Married. Lives in Victoria, Virginia. "Bob" Pitcher After an outstanding season at Denver last year, Bill CASTIGLIONE, Robert Joseph Born August 8, 1945, in Irvington, New Jersey. Height: Whitby kept up the pace for Aragua in the Venezuelan ft., 1 in. Weight: 175 lbs. Bats and throws righthanded. Winter League until a December appendectomy forced 6 Single. Lives in Union, New Jersey. him to the sidelines. Strong as a bull, the easy-going Virginian is certain to make a strong bid for a berth on The Northern League's strikeout leader as he paced the Twins' pitching staff for 1967. the St. Cloud Rox to the loop pennant in 1966, Bob Castiglione continued his great work last fall in the Year Club G W L IP H BB SO R ER ERA 1961-Wytheville ...... 13 2 7 55 57 42 58 49 37 6.05 Florida Instructional League, where he compiled a 6-1 1962-Wilson ...... 14 1 5 49 56 28 35 29 20 3.67 log for the Twins' Bradenton team. At the conclusion 962-Ft. Walton Beach .... 17 5 7 105 101 33 83 59 43 3.69 963-Charlotte ...... 3 0 0 9 7 5 4 6 5 5.00 of that season, he joined Arecibo, of the Puerto Rican 963-Wilson ...... 24 9 12 ISO 143 62 123 86 69 4.14 Winter League, for the few remaining weeks of their 964-Minnesota _ ...... 4 0 0 6 8 I 2 6 6 9.00 season, and gave further promise of great things to 964-Charlotte ..._. 29 II 9 181 181 69 115 77 68 339 1965-Denver ...... 6 0 0 8 10 5 7 8 5 5.63 come by fanning St. Louis Cardinal slugger, Orlando 965-Charlotte ...... 25 10 8 183 168 35 115 65 53 2.61 Cepeda, three times in one contest! A graduate of New 966-Denver ...... 35 13 II 247 276 63 163 118 95 3.46 York University, Bob pitched in South Dakota's Basin League for the Pierre Cowboys in 1965, as they won the ZIMMERMAN, Gerald Robed- "Zim" Catcher league championship. Born September 21, 1934, in Omaha, Nebraska. Height: Year Club G W L I? H BB SO R ER ERA 9 3 124 85 39 174 37 29 2.10 6 ft., 2 in. Weight: 185 lbs. Bats and throws righthanded. 966-St. Cloud ...... IS Married. Lives in Milwaukie, Oregon. One of the better receivers in baseball, Jerry Zimmer- CRIDER, Jerry Stephen Pitcher man served notice during 1966 that he can be dangerous Born September 2, 1941, in Sioux Falls, South Da- with the bat, as well. He delivered several key hits kota. Height: 6 ft., 2 in. Weight: 195 lbs. Bats and throughout the season and consistently maintained a throws righthanded. Married. Lives in Orlando, Florida. batting average at or above his final level. A highly Back for his second spring 'look' with the Twins, Jer- popular player, Zim possesses a lively sense of humor ry Crider made great strides in 1966. Working as both and proves to be a great morale factor for the Twins. a starter and reliefer, he ranked among the top hurlers The slender Oregonian came into professional baseball in the Southern League during the summer. Then, pitch- in 1952, as the recipient of a huge bonus contract from ing for Beer in the Nicaraguan Winter League, he estab- the Boston Red Sox' organization. lished himself as the loop's outstanding hurler, with a Year Club G AS R H 2b 3b l-4 r RbI BA P0 A E FA record of 9-and-5. A former all-round athletic great at 1952-San Jose ..... 72 261 21 60 II 1 0 22 .230 513 41 II .981 Sioux Fails' Washington High School, Jerry was signed 1953-San Jose ...... 101 328 31 87 IS 2 2 58 .265 699 63 13 .983 1954-Corning .113 374 62 113 22 4 7 69 .302 779 44 9 .989 to a Twins' contract by scout Mary Olson. 1955-Greensboro 100 305 38 84 13 1 6 49 .275 619 50 Ii .984 Year Club 0 W L IP H BB SO R ER ERA 1956-Albany, N.Y. III 350 30 81 20 0 3 36 .231 698 80 6 .992 1962-Bismarck-Mandan 2 0 0 5 8 5 3 9 8 14.50 l957-Okla City -119 357 32 95 15 1 4 28 .266 604 54 13 .982 1962-Wytheville ...... 8 2 I 29 26 12 34 16 13 4.03 1958-Minneapolis 57 168 18 42 6 0 2 16 .250 276 27 0 1.000 1963-Erie ...... 31 10 14 209 218 69 167 112 99 4.26 1959-Minneapolis . 20 59 6 II 3 0 1 6 .186 101 15 I .991 1964-Wilson ...... 3 0 0 6 I 4 4 0 0 8.00 1959-Vancouver .... 44 125 II 22 5 0 0 9 .176 215 19 I .996 1964-Orlando ...... 22 10 7 137 III 36 101 38 33 2.17 1960-Seattle 82 222 22 62 9 0 6 26 .279 370 37 2 .995 965-Wilson ...... 33 3 3 93 87 43 74 46 33 3.19 1961-Cincinnati - 76 204 8 42 5 0 0 10 .206 374 22 10 .975 I 19 27 II II 15 14 6.63 1962-Minnesota .. 34 62 966-Denver ...... 12 I 8 17 4 0 0 7 .274 Ill 9 1 .992 1966-Charlotte ...... 24 6 8 III 110 29 67 53 39 3.16 963-Minnesota .... 39 56 3 13 1 0 0 3 .232 116 8 0 1.000 964-Minnesota ... 63 120 6 24 3 0 0 12 .200 264 22 2 .993 1965-Minnesota .... 83 154 8 33 1 1 1 H .214 321 22 1 .997 1966-Minnesota .... 60 119 II 30 4 1 I IS .252 264 16 1 .996 IZQUIERDO, Roberto Enrique "Honk' Catcher Nat. League Tot. 76 204 8 42 5 0 0 10 .206 374 22 10 .975 Born March 20, 1931, in Matanzas, Cuba. Height: 5 ft., Am. League Tot. _.279 511 36 117 13 2 2 48.229 1076 77 5 .996 11 in. Weight: 175 lbs. Bats and throws righthanded. Major League Tot. .355 715 44 159 18 2 2 58 .222 1450 99 15 .990 Married. Lives in Miami, Florida. WORLD SERIES RECORD A veteran minor league catcher who's considered to Year Club GAB R 2b3bHrRbBAPOA E FA be an outstanding workman with young pitchers, Hank 1961-Cincinnat, 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1.000 Izquierdo's been invited to the Twins' Orlando spring 965-Minnesota 2 I 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 2 I 0.000 World Series Totals 4 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 6 I 0 1.000 TWINS' LIFETIME AMERICAN LEAGUE TWINS-SENATORS ALL-TIME TOP PITCHING RECORDS Pitchers: Bait Bos Cal Chi Clev Dat KC NY Wash HOMERUN SLUGGERS Boswell ...... I-I 2-0 1-2 2-3 2-2 2-2 4-0 3-0 3-0 Chance ...... 7-9 12-7 5-I0 95 8-10 9-4 10-9 6.4 Harmon Killebrew ...... 336 Earl Battey ...... 91 Grant...... 10-11 18-9 9-I0 11.17 5-5 6-12 13-7 8-1I 0-4 Bob Allison ...... 201 Zoilo Vernalles ...... 81 Kaat ...... 9-10 13-6 10-13 18.7 13-10 7-8 9-8 6-I1 13-10 .._...... _180 Tony Oliva ...... 73 Keller ...... ------...... ...... ------0-0 ..... 0-0 Kline ...... 3-6 9-3 5-2 2-3 4-5 2-5 4-4 4-5 2.2 Jim Lemon _ ...... l59 Joe Judge ...... 71 Merritt ...... 2-3 1-0 1-3 1-0 I-I 0-5 0-2 3-3 3-I Goose Goslin ....J27 Buddy Lewis ...... 68 011om ...... ...... ...... - ..... 00 ... 00 - 9-3 Mickey Vernon - ...... 121 Stan Spence ...... 66 Perry ...... 10-ID 20-7 7-6 5-12 4-3 12-11 8-9 7-10 . 0-2 1-2 1.1 I-I 0-0 Eddie Yost ./ Roland ...... 0-I -0 1-0 I-U ...... l00 Joe Kuhel .....- ...... 60 Siebler ...... __ 0-0 0-2 1-0 0-0 1-0 I-I 0-0 0-0 1.0 Jimmie Hall - ...... -...... 98 Rich Rollins ...... 59 Whitby 0-0 0-0 ... - Don Mincher ...... - .... 92 Joe Cronin ...... - ...... 52 Worthington .... 4-I 4-0 1.2 3-3 0-2 5-0 1-4 3-3 1.2 (Dots indicate no lifetime appearances against that particular club.)

Page Forty-six Page Forty-seven WHITBY, William Edward "Bill' Pitcher Born July 29, 1943, in Crewe, Virginia. Height: 6 ft., Farmhands Invited to Spring Training 1 in. Weight: 215 lbs. Bats and throws righthanded. Married. Lives in Victoria, Virginia. "Bob" Pitcher After an outstanding season at Denver last year, Bill CASTIGLIONE, Robert Joseph Born August 8, 1945, in Irvington, New Jersey. Height: Whitby kept up the pace for Aragua in the Venezuelan ft., 1 in. Weight: 175 lbs. Bats and throws righthanded. Winter League until a December appendectomy forced 6 Single. Lives in Union, New Jersey. him to the sidelines. Strong as a bull, the easy-going Virginian is certain to make a strong bid for a berth on The Northern League's strikeout leader as he paced the Twins' pitching staff for 1967. the St. Cloud Rox to the loop pennant in 1966, Bob Castiglione continued his great work last fall in the Year Club G W L IP H BB SO R ER ERA 1961-Wytheville ...... 13 2 7 55 57 42 58 49 37 6.05 Florida Instructional League, where he compiled a 6-1 1962-Wilson ...... 14 1 5 49 56 28 35 29 20 3.67 log for the Twins' Bradenton team. At the conclusion 962-Ft. Walton Beach .... 17 5 7 105 101 33 83 59 43 3.69 963-Charlotte ...... 3 0 0 9 7 5 4 6 5 5.00 of that season, he joined Arecibo, of the Puerto Rican 963-Wilson ...... 24 9 12 ISO 143 62 123 86 69 4.14 Winter League, for the few remaining weeks of their 964-Minnesota _ ...... 4 0 0 6 8 I 2 6 6 9.00 season, and gave further promise of great things to 964-Charlotte ..._. 29 II 9 181 181 69 115 77 68 339 1965-Denver ...... 6 0 0 8 10 5 7 8 5 5.63 come by fanning St. Louis Cardinal slugger, Orlando 965-Charlotte ...... 25 10 8 183 168 35 115 65 53 2.61 Cepeda, three times in one contest! A graduate of New 966-Denver ...... 35 13 II 247 276 63 163 118 95 3.46 York University, Bob pitched in South Dakota's Basin League for the Pierre Cowboys in 1965, as they won the ZIMMERMAN, Gerald Robed- "Zim" Catcher league championship. Born September 21, 1934, in Omaha, Nebraska. Height: Year Club G W L I? H BB SO R ER ERA 9 3 124 85 39 174 37 29 2.10 6 ft., 2 in. Weight: 185 lbs. Bats and throws righthanded. 966-St. Cloud ...... IS Married. Lives in Milwaukie, Oregon. One of the better receivers in baseball, Jerry Zimmer- CRIDER, Jerry Stephen Pitcher man served notice during 1966 that he can be dangerous Born September 2, 1941, in Sioux Falls, South Da- with the bat, as well. He delivered several key hits kota. Height: 6 ft., 2 in. Weight: 195 lbs. Bats and throughout the season and consistently maintained a throws righthanded. Married. Lives in Orlando, Florida. batting average at or above his final level. A highly Back for his second spring 'look' with the Twins, Jer- popular player, Zim possesses a lively sense of humor ry Crider made great strides in 1966. Working as both and proves to be a great morale factor for the Twins. a starter and reliefer, he ranked among the top hurlers The slender Oregonian came into professional baseball in the Southern League during the summer. Then, pitch- in 1952, as the recipient of a huge bonus contract from ing for Beer in the Nicaraguan Winter League, he estab- the Boston Red Sox' organization. lished himself as the loop's outstanding hurler, with a Year Club G AS R H 2b 3b l-4 r RbI BA P0 A E FA record of 9-and-5. A former all-round athletic great at 1952-San Jose ..... 72 261 21 60 II 1 0 22 .230 513 41 II .981 Sioux Fails' Washington High School, Jerry was signed 1953-San Jose ...... 101 328 31 87 IS 2 2 58 .265 699 63 13 .983 1954-Corning .113 374 62 113 22 4 7 69 .302 779 44 9 .989 to a Twins' contract by scout Mary Olson. 1955-Greensboro 100 305 38 84 13 1 6 49 .275 619 50 Ii .984 Year Club 0 W L IP H BB SO R ER ERA 1956-Albany, N.Y. III 350 30 81 20 0 3 36 .231 698 80 6 .992 1962-Bismarck-Mandan 2 0 0 5 8 5 3 9 8 14.50 l957-Okla City -119 357 32 95 15 1 4 28 .266 604 54 13 .982 1962-Wytheville ...... 8 2 I 29 26 12 34 16 13 4.03 1958-Minneapolis 57 168 18 42 6 0 2 16 .250 276 27 0 1.000 1963-Erie ...... 31 10 14 209 218 69 167 112 99 4.26 1959-Minneapolis . 20 59 6 II 3 0 1 6 .186 101 15 I .991 1964-Wilson ...... 3 0 0 6 I 4 4 0 0 8.00 1959-Vancouver .... 44 125 II 22 5 0 0 9 .176 215 19 I .996 1964-Orlando ...... 22 10 7 137 III 36 101 38 33 2.17 1960-Seattle 82 222 22 62 9 0 6 26 .279 370 37 2 .995 965-Wilson ...... 33 3 3 93 87 43 74 46 33 3.19 1961-Cincinnati - 76 204 8 42 5 0 0 10 .206 374 22 10 .975 I 19 27 II II 15 14 6.63 1962-Minnesota .. 34 62 966-Denver ...... 12 I 8 17 4 0 0 7 .274 Ill 9 1 .992 1966-Charlotte ...... 24 6 8 III 110 29 67 53 39 3.16 963-Minnesota .... 39 56 3 13 1 0 0 3 .232 116 8 0 1.000 964-Minnesota ... 63 120 6 24 3 0 0 12 .200 264 22 2 .993 1965-Minnesota .... 83 154 8 33 1 1 1 H .214 321 22 1 .997 1966-Minnesota .... 60 119 II 30 4 1 I IS .252 264 16 1 .996 IZQUIERDO, Roberto Enrique "Honk' Catcher Nat. League Tot. 76 204 8 42 5 0 0 10 .206 374 22 10 .975 Born March 20, 1931, in Matanzas, Cuba. Height: 5 ft., Am. League Tot. _.279 511 36 117 13 2 2 48.229 1076 77 5 .996 11 in. Weight: 175 lbs. Bats and throws righthanded. Major League Tot. .355 715 44 159 18 2 2 58 .222 1450 99 15 .990 Married. Lives in Miami, Florida. WORLD SERIES RECORD A veteran minor league catcher who's considered to Year Club GAB R 2b3bHrRbBAPOA E FA be an outstanding workman with young pitchers, Hank 1961-Cincinnat, 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1.000 Izquierdo's been invited to the Twins' Orlando spring 965-Minnesota 2 I 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 2 I 0.000 World Series Totals 4 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 6 I 0 1.000 TWINS' LIFETIME AMERICAN LEAGUE TWINS-SENATORS ALL-TIME TOP PITCHING RECORDS Pitchers: Bait Bos Cal Chi Clev Dat KC NY Wash HOMERUN SLUGGERS Boswell ...... I-I 2-0 1-2 2-3 2-2 2-2 4-0 3-0 3-0 Chance ...... 7-9 12-7 5-I0 95 8-10 9-4 10-9 6.4 Harmon Killebrew ...... 336 Earl Battey ...... 91 Grant...... 10-11 18-9 9-I0 11.17 5-5 6-12 13-7 8-1I 0-4 Bob Allison ...... 201 Zoilo Vernalles ...... 81 Kaat ...... 9-10 13-6 10-13 18.7 13-10 7-8 9-8 6-I1 13-10 Roy Sievers .._...... _180 Tony Oliva ...... 73 Keller ...... ------...... ...... ------0-0 ..... 0-0 Kline ...... 3-6 9-3 5-2 2-3 4-5 2-5 4-4 4-5 2.2 Jim Lemon _ ...... l59 Joe Judge ...... 71 Merritt ...... 2-3 1-0 1-3 1-0 I-I 0-5 0-2 3-3 3-I Goose Goslin ....J27 Buddy Lewis ...... 68 011om ...... ...... ...... - ..... 00 ... 00 - 9-3 Mickey Vernon - ...... 121 Stan Spence ...... 66 Perry ...... 10-ID 20-7 7-6 5-12 4-3 12-11 8-9 7-10 . 0-2 1-2 1.1 I-I 0-0 Eddie Yost ./ Roland ...... 0-I -0 1-0 I-U ...... l00 Joe Kuhel .....- ...... 60 Siebler ...... __ 0-0 0-2 1-0 0-0 1-0 I-I 0-0 0-0 1.0 Jimmie Hall - ...... -...... 98 Rich Rollins ...... 59 Whitby 0-0 0-0 ... - Don Mincher ...... - .... 92 Joe Cronin ...... - ...... 52 Worthington .... 4-I 4-0 1.2 3-3 0-2 5-0 1-4 3-3 1.2 (Dots indicate no lifetime appearances against that particular club.)

Page Forty-six Page Forty-seven camp in hopes that he can help hasten the development of the many fine young hurlers on the club's roster. A Twins' Scouting Stall 16-year veteran, Hank served as batting practice catch- er for the Cleveland Indians in 1962, largely on the basis PETEAPPLETON ...... New York, New Jersey of his excellence with young pitchers. He's played a FLOYD BAKER ...... Ohio, West Virginia, Western Pennsylvania great deal of infield and outfield during his career, too, ,_.. GIL BASSETTI ...... New York City, Long Island and in 1955, was a teammate of Twins and ...... Florida Jim Grant at Keokuk, Iowa, in the Class B Three-Eye ZINNBECK League. OTTOBLUEGE ...... Illinois ...... Supervisor, East Coast Year Club G AB R H 2b 3b Hr Rbi BA P0 A E FA BENNY BORGMANN 1951-Galveston 92 246 27 49 7 0 3 17 .199 240 20 14 .949 BOBBUTLER ...... New England 952-Galveston ------139 465 68 124 23 4 6 48 .267 421 35 20 .958 1953-Galveston ------137 544 91 152 39 2 7 52 .279 250 143 25 .940 ELLIS CLARY ...... Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia 1954-Win-Salem .J39 575 83 154 33 8 3 42 .268 240 288 26 .953 ED DUNN ...... Eastern Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware 1955-Keokuk ... ------119 483 101 146 29 5 7 55 .302 381 96 20 .960 956-Indianapolis -. 9 44 7 II 0 0 1 10 .250 ._... JOEENGEL ...... Supervisor, South 1956-Mobile ------56 178 19 37 7 I 3 20 .208 90 33 7 .946 TOMFISHER ...... Wisconsin 1956-Sar, Antonio 42 III 12 28 3 0 I 8 .252 205 22 3 .987 l957-Havana... ------115 301 16 46 6 0 0 20 .153 493 60 9 .984 JOEFITZGERALD ...... At Large 958-Havana ------121 331 20 65 7 4 I 17 .196 533 91 13 .980 . Southern California, Arizona 959-Havana ------59 170 12 37 4 I I 7.218 228 32 4 .985 JESS FLORES ------960-Jersey City 57 118 II 22 6 0 I 10 .186 207 14 6 .974 FRANK FRANCHI ...... Indiana, Michigan, Ontario 1961-Jersey City...32 78 6 20 3 I 0 6 .256 121 16 2 .986 1962-Cleveland (Saffirmg Practice Catcher) ANGELOGIULIANI ...... Minnesota 963-0rlando _.115 428 59 127 19 5 I 42 .297 740 87 19 .978 DICK HAGER ...... Northern California, Pacific Northwest 964--Charlotte ..._.92 248 23 62 5 I 2 17.250 419 44 4 .991 1965-Charlotte 102 299 28 81 10 I I 30 .271 493 53 4 .993 RAY HOLTON ...... Eastern Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky 1966-Charlotte 35 107 5 21 0 I 0 II .196 207 18 I .996 LEE IRWIN ...... Northern California 966-Denver ------56 180 19 44 12 I 0 22.244 281 26 4 .987 GEORGELACY ...... Virginia MURRAY Charles Frederick "Charlie" Pitcher JACK McKEON ...... New Jersey, New York City Born November 29, 1944, in Seattle, Washington. BILL MESSMANN...... West. Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma Height: 6 ft., 1 in. Weight: 170 lbs. Bats and throws JIMMILLER ...... Northern California righthanded. Single. Lives in San Lorenzo, California. MARYOLSON ...... Iowa, Nebraska, Dakotas Inducted into military service last May, Charlie Mur- Southern Florida ray has just eight games of professional action under CARLOS PASCUAL ...... Latin America, his belt as the 1967 season gets underway. So impres- REDROBBINS ...... Carolinas sive is he, however, that the parent Twins deemed It PACKY ROGERS...... Upper New York State, Central Pennsylvania advisable to put the youngster under their close scrutiny ...... Metropolitan Pittsburgh this spring. A former student at Eastern Arizona and ' TED SADOWSKI Chabot Junior Colleges, Charlie was signed for the Twins HERBSTEIN ...... New York City by scouts Dick Wiencek, Dick Hager and George Mit- ED STEVENS ...... Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico terwald, Sr., after he had performed for the Minnesota- ...... Supervisor, Went Coast sponsored entry in the San Francisco Bay area's win- DICK WIENCEK tertime Peninsula League. DELWILBER ...... ___ ...... Major Leagues Year Club G W L IP H BB SO R ER ERA 966-Orlando ------8 I 2 25 21 IS 34 16 9 3.24 TWINS' MEDICAL STAFF SAUER, Curtis Raymond "Curt" Pitcher Born January 12, 1944, in Little Falls, Minnesota. GEORGE (DOC) LENTZ is in his twenty-first season as Height: 6 Ft., 1 in. Weight: 190 lbs. Bats and throws the team's trainer. A native of Williamsport, Pa., he has righthanded. Married. Lives in Royalton, Minnesota. trained teams at Dickinson Seminary and Catholic and George Washington Universities. For ten years, he also Author of a no-hitter in the Carolina League last April taught classes for trainers at George Washington. In 28, 2-0, over Greensboro, Curt Sauer never took his foot fact, he still maintains his associate professorship there. off the gas as he made rapid strides up the ladder of He also served as head trainer of the Washington Red- success by way of Charlotte and Denver before the sea- skins of the for 14 years, con- son came to a close. A fastballer with remarkable con- cluding with the 1961 season. His patented protective trol, Curt was a standout in Minnesota amateur ball helmet is used by most major league teams. Married, he before affixing his signature to a contract proffered by makes his permanent home in Silver Spring, Md. current Twin coach Billy Martin. A former student at St. Cloud State, Curt turned in a 3-1 record in the Flor - DR. WILLIAM E. PROFFITT, JR., took over as Twins' club ida Instructional League last fall, before rounding out physician after four years in the same position with the the winter with Boer, of the Nicaraguan Winter League. now defunct of the American Asso- He comes to spring training as a newlywed, having tied ciation. Born in Danville, Ill., schooled in Buffalo, N. Y., the knot with the former Peggy Petron, of Royalton, and graduated from the , Dr. last February 4. Proffitt played halfback for the Gophers in 1932, 33 and '34, the latter a national championship year. Dr. Proffitt Year Club G W L IP H BB SO R ER ERA 1963-Orlando . ------6 10 3 112 102 40 60 43 34 2.73 also lettered in track and was the University's heavy- 1964-Wilson ------...... 27 5 9 153 167 55 71 93 79 4.65 weight boxing champion in 1934 and '35. An active 1965-Wilson . ------7 0 2 12 20 4 10 II 6 4.50 swimmer, water skier and golfer, Dr. Proffitt, who resides 965-Wisconsin Rapids 14 8 3 89 95 19 75 35 26 2.63 in Hopkins, Minn., is married and has a son and c.aughter. 1966-Wilson ------7 6 0 49 28 8 35 II 10 1.84 1966-Charlotte - ---- II 3 8 80 58 21 44 28 24 2.70 1966-Denver - ---- 2 6 3 75 86 17 31 37 32 3.84

Page Forty-eight camp in hopes that he can help hasten the development of the many fine young hurlers on the club's roster. A Twins' Scouting Stall 16-year veteran, Hank served as batting practice catch- er for the Cleveland Indians in 1962, largely on the basis PETEAPPLETON ...... New York, New Jersey of his excellence with young pitchers. He's played a FLOYD BAKER ...... Ohio, West Virginia, Western Pennsylvania great deal of infield and outfield during his career, too, ,_.. GIL BASSETTI ...... New York City, Long Island and in 1955, was a teammate of Twins Russ Nixon and ...... Florida Jim Grant at Keokuk, Iowa, in the Class B Three-Eye ZINNBECK League. OTTOBLUEGE ...... Illinois ...... Supervisor, East Coast Year Club G AB R H 2b 3b Hr Rbi BA P0 A E FA BENNY BORGMANN 1951-Galveston 92 246 27 49 7 0 3 17 .199 240 20 14 .949 BOBBUTLER ...... New England 952-Galveston ------139 465 68 124 23 4 6 48 .267 421 35 20 .958 1953-Galveston ------137 544 91 152 39 2 7 52 .279 250 143 25 .940 ELLIS CLARY ...... Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia 1954-Win-Salem .J39 575 83 154 33 8 3 42 .268 240 288 26 .953 ED DUNN ...... Eastern Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware 1955-Keokuk ... ------119 483 101 146 29 5 7 55 .302 381 96 20 .960 956-Indianapolis -. 9 44 7 II 0 0 1 10 .250 ._... JOEENGEL ...... Supervisor, South 1956-Mobile ------56 178 19 37 7 I 3 20 .208 90 33 7 .946 TOMFISHER ...... Wisconsin 1956-Sar, Antonio 42 III 12 28 3 0 I 8 .252 205 22 3 .987 l957-Havana... ------115 301 16 46 6 0 0 20 .153 493 60 9 .984 JOEFITZGERALD ...... At Large 958-Havana ------121 331 20 65 7 4 I 17 .196 533 91 13 .980 . Southern California, Arizona 959-Havana ------59 170 12 37 4 I I 7.218 228 32 4 .985 JESS FLORES ------960-Jersey City 57 118 II 22 6 0 I 10 .186 207 14 6 .974 FRANK FRANCHI ...... Indiana, Michigan, Ontario 1961-Jersey City...32 78 6 20 3 I 0 6 .256 121 16 2 .986 1962-Cleveland (Saffirmg Practice Catcher) ANGELOGIULIANI ...... Minnesota 963-0rlando _.115 428 59 127 19 5 I 42 .297 740 87 19 .978 DICK HAGER ...... Northern California, Pacific Northwest 964--Charlotte ..._.92 248 23 62 5 I 2 17.250 419 44 4 .991 1965-Charlotte 102 299 28 81 10 I I 30 .271 493 53 4 .993 RAY HOLTON ...... Eastern Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky 1966-Charlotte 35 107 5 21 0 I 0 II .196 207 18 I .996 LEE IRWIN ...... Northern California 966-Denver ------56 180 19 44 12 I 0 22.244 281 26 4 .987 GEORGELACY ...... Virginia MURRAY Charles Frederick "Charlie" Pitcher JACK McKEON ...... New Jersey, New York City Born November 29, 1944, in Seattle, Washington. BILL MESSMANN...... West. Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma Height: 6 ft., 1 in. Weight: 170 lbs. Bats and throws JIMMILLER ...... Northern California righthanded. Single. Lives in San Lorenzo, California. MARYOLSON ...... Iowa, Nebraska, Dakotas Inducted into military service last May, Charlie Mur- Southern Florida ray has just eight games of professional action under CARLOS PASCUAL ...... Latin America, his belt as the 1967 season gets underway. So impres- REDROBBINS ...... Carolinas sive is he, however, that the parent Twins deemed It PACKY ROGERS...... Upper New York State, Central Pennsylvania advisable to put the youngster under their close scrutiny ...... Metropolitan Pittsburgh this spring. A former student at Eastern Arizona and ' TED SADOWSKI Chabot Junior Colleges, Charlie was signed for the Twins HERBSTEIN ...... New York City by scouts Dick Wiencek, Dick Hager and George Mit- ED STEVENS ...... Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico terwald, Sr., after he had performed for the Minnesota- ...... Supervisor, Went Coast sponsored entry in the San Francisco Bay area's win- DICK WIENCEK tertime Peninsula League. DELWILBER ...... ___ ...... Major Leagues Year Club G W L IP H BB SO R ER ERA 966-Orlando ------8 I 2 25 21 IS 34 16 9 3.24 TWINS' MEDICAL STAFF SAUER, Curtis Raymond "Curt" Pitcher Born January 12, 1944, in Little Falls, Minnesota. GEORGE (DOC) LENTZ is in his twenty-first season as Height: 6 Ft., 1 in. Weight: 190 lbs. Bats and throws the team's trainer. A native of Williamsport, Pa., he has righthanded. Married. Lives in Royalton, Minnesota. trained teams at Dickinson Seminary and Catholic and George Washington Universities. For ten years, he also Author of a no-hitter in the Carolina League last April taught classes for trainers at George Washington. In 28, 2-0, over Greensboro, Curt Sauer never took his foot fact, he still maintains his associate professorship there. off the gas as he made rapid strides up the ladder of He also served as head trainer of the Washington Red- success by way of Charlotte and Denver before the sea- skins of the National Football League for 14 years, con- son came to a close. A fastballer with remarkable con- cluding with the 1961 season. His patented protective trol, Curt was a standout in Minnesota amateur ball helmet is used by most major league teams. Married, he before affixing his signature to a contract proffered by makes his permanent home in Silver Spring, Md. current Twin coach Billy Martin. A former student at St. Cloud State, Curt turned in a 3-1 record in the Flor - DR. WILLIAM E. PROFFITT, JR., took over as Twins' club ida Instructional League last fall, before rounding out physician after four years in the same position with the the winter with Boer, of the Nicaraguan Winter League. now defunct Minneapolis Millers of the American Asso- He comes to spring training as a newlywed, having tied ciation. Born in Danville, Ill., schooled in Buffalo, N. Y., the knot with the former Peggy Petron, of Royalton, and graduated from the University of Minnesota, Dr. last February 4. Proffitt played halfback for the Gophers in 1932, 33 and '34, the latter a national championship year. Dr. Proffitt Year Club G W L IP H BB SO R ER ERA 1963-Orlando . ------6 10 3 112 102 40 60 43 34 2.73 also lettered in track and was the University's heavy- 1964-Wilson ------...... 27 5 9 153 167 55 71 93 79 4.65 weight boxing champion in 1934 and '35. An active 1965-Wilson . ------7 0 2 12 20 4 10 II 6 4.50 swimmer, water skier and golfer, Dr. Proffitt, who resides 965-Wisconsin Rapids 14 8 3 89 95 19 75 35 26 2.63 in Hopkins, Minn., is married and has a son and c.aughter. 1966-Wilson ------7 6 0 49 28 8 35 II 10 1.84 1966-Charlotte - ---- II 3 8 80 58 21 44 28 24 2.70 1966-Denver - ---- 2 6 3 75 86 17 31 37 32 3.84

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