25 Greatest Twins
in Recognition of 50 Seasons
For Sports North has announced the names
of the 50 greatest Twins in recognition of the franchise’s 50th
season in Minnesota. Today Sports Headliners goes a step further
offering my opinion on the 25 best to ever play here.
Winning baseball starts with pitching so
let’s begin there with starters and relievers.
Rik
Aalbert (“Bert”) Blyleven: born in the Netherlands, raised in California, he is
the franchise’s career leader in complete games, shutouts and
strikeouts, and second in wins.
Jim
Kaat: he worked more innings and won more games for the Twins than any
pitcher ever, and fielded with the best, winning Gold Glove awards year
after year.
Camilo Pascual: the Cuban curve ball master threw a pitch that “dropped off the
table," was twice a 20 game winner and ranks third all-time in franchise
complete games.
Jim
Perry: he ranks fourth in career wins (128) and third in ERA (3.15) and is
one of only three Twins to ever win the Cy Young award (1970 when he was
24-12).
Brad
Radke: played his entire career with the Twins, is
third all-time in club wins and helped revitalize the franchise in the
early 2000’s.
Johan Santana: he broke a lot of hearts when he left for New York but before doing
so won two Cy Young awards with the Twins.
Frank Viola: he was a dominant starter in the 1980’s including on the 1987 World
Series champion miracle team and the next season won the Cy Young award.
Our all-time roster also includes three
relief pitchers:
Rick
Aguilera: the closer for the 1991 World Series champs, he’s the all-time
franchise leader in saves with 254.
Eddie Guardado: he pitched 11 seasons for the Twins and ranks third in saves with 116
(behind Aguilera and Joe Nathan, 246).
Joe
Nathan: regardless of whether he ever plays again, many observers will rank
him as the greatest relief pitcher in franchise history.