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Hemond stating that the Dodgers also tried to pry loose Terry Forster. In his debut season with the White Sox, Allen hit .308 with 37 homers and 113 RBIs. His homers and RBIs led the AL, along with his .422 on-base percentage and .603 slugging...
Baylor, the only one of the trio to win his MVP award as an Angel, went ballistic, and threatened to retire. Manager Jim Fregosi had to talk him out of quitting, but the remark surely went a long ways toward Baylor leaving the Angels in free agency...
Netherlands' rigth field Danny Rombley catches the ball during their Baseball World Cup game against Japan, at the Rod Carew stadium in Panama City, on October4, 2011. View Photo »
Dave Parker was born that year; a lot of people think he's a Hall of Fame candidate. Al Cowens was born that year; he wasn't a Hall of Fame player, but he was a good player and he was second in the MVP voting in 1977; four MVP voters actually thought...
Rodriguez, Mark Teixeira and even Derek Jeter. In no way am I hating on the aforementioned players. They are all very important to the club. That being said, Cano sports a skill set that sports fans haven't seen in quite some time; broadcaster Michael...
But it is surprising that the Twins have failed to retire Kaat’s number at some point during the nearly three decades since Griffith sold the team. Kaat certainly is not in the same echelon as Kirby Puckett, Rod Carew, or Harmon Killebrew, but his...
Japanese player Kenichi Yokoyama (#5) gives instructions to his teammates during their Baseball World Cup game against the Netherlands, at the Rod Carew stadium in Panama City, on October 4, 2011. View Photo »
Kelly's No. 10 will be formally retired during a ceremony before a game against Cleveland on Sept. 8. Kelly was in charge for both of the team's World Series titles, in 1987 and 1991. He is the team's all-time leader in manager wins, with 1,140 over...
"Believe me, I know about baseball and managing, but you can't win without good players. I had good players, and I know that, and so I appreciate those players that helped me get a few awards and trophies over the years." Kelly joins Harmon Killebrew...
Rodney Cline "Rod" Carew (born October 1, 1945) is a former Major League Baseball infielder for the Minnesota Twins and the former California Angels from 1967 to 1985. He threw right-handed and batted left-handed. Full Article
Minnesota Twins players line up behind former Minnesota Twins pitcher Bert Blyleven, who looks up into the upper deck as his No. 28 jersey was retired prior to the Twins baseball game against the Kansas City Royals, Saturday, July 16, 2011, in Minneapolis. Blyleven will be inducted into...
View Photo »Baseball legend Rod Carew, center left, signs autographs prior to the start of the Triple A All-Star baseball game at Spring Mobile Ballpark, Wednesday, July 13, 2011, in Salt Lake City. Carew also threw out the first pitch.
View Photo »MINNEAPOLIS, MN - MAY 26: Hall of Famer Rod Carew shakes hands with Justin Morneau #33 of the Minnesota Twins after Morneau spoke at the memorial service for Hall of Famer Harmon Killebrew on May 26, 2011 at Target Field in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Harmon Killebrew passed away on May 17,...
View Photo »MINNEAPOLIS, MN - MAY 26: Hall of Famer Rod Carew speaks at the memorial service for Hall of Famer Harmon Killebrew on May 26, 2011 at Target Field in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Harmon Killebrew passed away on May 17, 2011 after a battle with esophageal cancer.
View Photo »Former Minnesota Twins Hall of Fame baseball player Rod Carew, left, arrives at the ballpark with Nita Killebrew, right, widow of Minnesota Twins Hall of Fame baseball player Harmon Killebrew, Thursday, May 26, 2011, for a public memorial service at Target Field in Minneapolis for Harmon...
View Photo »PEORIA, AZ - MAY 20: (L-R) Former Major League Baseball players Rod Carew, wife Rhonda and Tony Oliva arrive to the funeral service for Hall of Famer Harmon Killebrew at Christ's Church of the Valley on May 20, 2011 in Peoria, Arizona. Killebrew died from esophageal cancer on May 17.
View Photo »PEORIA, AZ - MAY 20: Pall-Bearers Joe Nathan, Michael Cuddyer, Frank Quilici, Justin Morneau, Ron Gardenhire, Tony Oliva, Paul Molitor and Rod Carew carry a casket holding the body of Hall of Famer Harmon Killebrew at Christ's Church of the Valley on May 20, 2011 in Peoria, Arizona. ...
View Photo »Rod Carew, left, with wife Rhonda Carew, and Tony Oliva, right, arrive for the funeral of baseball great Harmon Killebrew Friday, May 20, 2011, in Peoria, Ariz. Carew and Oliva were former teammates of Killebrew.
View Photo »Former Minnesota Twins' Rod Carew, left, and his wife Rhonda Carew walk into Christ's Church of the Valley for Hall of Famer and former Twins' Harmon Killebrew's funeral, Friday, May 20, 2011, in Peoria, Ariz. Killebrew died Tuesday, May 17 of esophageal cancer. He was 74.
View Photo »Netherlands' rigth field Danny Rombley catches the ball during their Baseball World Cup game against Japan, at the Rod Carew stadium in Panama City, on October4, 2011.
View Photo »Japanese player Kenichi Yokoyama (#5) gives instructions to his teammates during their Baseball World Cup game against the Netherlands, at the Rod Carew stadium in Panama City, on October 4, 2011.
View Photo »Japanese pitcher Masamitsu Hamano pitches during their Baseball World Cup game against the Netherlands, at the Rod Carew stadium in Panama City, on October4, 2011.
View Photo »Former Minnesota Twins players Tony Oliva (R) and Rod Carew (L) speak after a ceremony honouring Oliva before the Twins' American League baseball home opener against the Oakland Athletics at Target Field in Minneapolis, April 8, 2011.
View Photo »Former Minnesota Twins Hall of Fame baseball player Rod Carew touches the memorial wreath before speaking about his teammate Harmon Killebrew during a public service for Killebrew, Thursday, May 26, 2011, at Target Field in Minneapolis. Killebrew died last week from cancer.
View Photo »From left to right, pall bearers, current Minnesota Twins players Joe Nathan, Michael Cuddyer, former teammate Frank Quilici, current Twins player Justin Morneau, Twins manager Ron Gardenhire, Paul Molitor, former teammates Tony Oliva, and Rod Carew, lead the casket of baseball great Harmon...
View Photo »Former Minnesota Twins baseball player Rod Carew is interviewed following the funeral service for former Twins' baseball player Harmon Killebrew at Christ Church of the Valley in Peoria, Ariz. , Friday, May 20, 2011. The Hall of Fame slugger died Tuesday, May 17, of esophageal cancer at...
View Photo »Former Minnesota Twins baseball player Rod Carew is photographed by a young Twins' fan after the funeral for Minnesota Twins' Harmon Killebrew's Friday, May 20, 2011 in Peoria, Ariz.
View Photo »Former Minnesota Twins outfielder Tony Oliva unveils a statue of his likeness during a ceremony before the Twins' American League baseball home opener against the Oakland Athletics at Target Field in Minneapolis, April 8, 2011. Former Twin Rod Carew is standing next to Oliva.
View Photo »Minnesota Twins players line up behind former Minnesota Twins pitcher Bert Blyleven, who looks up into the upper deck as his No. 28 jersey was retired prior to the Twins baseball game against the Kansas City Royals, Saturday, July 16, 2011, in Minneapolis. Blyleven will be inducted into...
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