Minnesota Twins award winners and league leaders
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This is a list of award winners and league leaders for the Minnesota Twins professional baseball team.
Contents
- 1 Award winners
- 1.1 Most Valuable Player (AL)
- 1.2 Cy Young (AL)
- 1.3 Rookie of the Year (AL)
- 1.4 Manager of the Year (AL)
- 1.5 Gold Glove Award (AL)
- 1.6 Silver Slugger (AL)
- 1.7 Major League Triple Crown: Pitching
- 1.8 Triple Crown (AL): Pitching
- 1.9 DHL Hometown Heroes (2006)
- 1.10 All-Star Game MVP Award
- 1.11 AL All-Stars
- 1.12 Sports Illustrated MLB All-Decade Team (2009)
- 1.13 Baseball America Major League Player of the Year
- 1.14 Baseball America Manager of the Year
- 1.15 Chuck Tanner Major League Baseball Manager of the Year Award
- 2 Other achievements
- 3 Team award
- 4 Team records
- 5 League leaders
- 6 See also
- 7 Footnotes
Award winners
Most Valuable Player (AL)
- 1913 - Walter Johnson
- 1924 - Walter Johnson
- 1925 - Roger Peckinpaugh
- 1965 - Zoilo Versalles
- 1969 - Harmon Killebrew
- 1977 - Rod Carew
- 2006 - Justin Morneau
- 2009 - Joe Mauer
Cy Young (AL)
- 1970 - Jim Perry
- 1988 - Frank Viola
- 2004 - Johan Santana
- 2006 - Johan Santana
Rookie of the Year (AL)
- 1958 - Albie Pearson
- 1959 - Bob Allison
- 1964 - Tony Oliva
- 1967 - Rod Carew
- 1979 - John Castino (shared with Alfredo Griffin)
- 1991 - Chuck Knoblauch
- 1995 - Marty Cordova
Manager of the Year (AL)
Gold Glove Award (AL)
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Silver Slugger (AL)
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Major League Triple Crown: Pitching
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- Johan Santana (2006)
Triple Crown (AL): Pitching
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- Johan Santana (2006)
DHL Hometown Heroes (2006)
- Kirby Puckett — voted by MLB fans as the most outstanding player in the history of the franchise, based on on-field performance, leadership quality and character value
All-Star Game MVP Award
- Note: This was re-named the Ted Williams Most Valuable Player Award in 2002.
- Kirby Puckett (1993)
AL All-Stars
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Sports Illustrated MLB All-Decade Team (2009)
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- Joe Mauer, catcher
- David Ortiz, designated hitter (Twins–Red Sox)
- Johan Santana, starting pitcher (Twins–Mets)
Baseball America Major League Player of the Year
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Baseball America Manager of the Year
Chuck Tanner Major League Baseball Manager of the Year Award
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Other achievements
Baseball Hall of Famers
Ford C. Frick Award recipients
Twins Hall of Fame
Retired numbers
BBWAA chapter awards
Team award
- 1924 – American League pennant (as Washington Senators)
- 1924 – World Series championship[4] (as Washington Senators)
- 1925 – American League pennant (as Washington Senators)
- 1933 – American League pennant (as Washington Senators)
- 1965 – American League pennant (as Minnesota Twins)
- 1987 – William Harridge Trophy (American League champion)
- 1987 – Commissioner's Trophy (World Series)[4]
- 1991 – William Harridge Trophy (American League champion)
- 1991 – Commissioner's Trophy (World Series)[4]
Preceded by | World Series Champions Washington Senators 1924 |
Succeeded by Pittsburgh Pirates 1925 |
Preceded by | World Series Champions Minnesota Twins 1987 |
Succeeded by Los Angeles Dodgers 1988 |
Preceded by | World Series Champions Minnesota Twins 1991 |
Succeeded by Toronto Blue Jays 1992 and 1993 |
Preceded by
New York Yankees
1921, 1922, and 1923 |
American League Champions Washington Senators 1924 and 1925 |
Succeeded by New York Yankees 1926, 1927, and 1928 |
Preceded by
New York Yankees
1932 |
American League Champions Washington Senators 1933 |
Succeeded by Detroit Tigers 1934 and 1935 |
Preceded by
New York Yankees
1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, and 1964 |
American League Champions Minnesota Twins 1965 |
Succeeded by Baltimore Orioles 1966 |
Preceded by | American League Champions Minnesota Twins 1987 |
Succeeded by Oakland Athletics 1988, 1989, and 1990 |
Preceded by | American League Champions Minnesota Twins 1991 |
Succeeded by Toronto Blue Jays 1992 and 1993 |
Team records
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League leaders
See also
Footnotes
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