The Minnesota Twins have built a respected legacy in Major League Baseball through decades of competitive play, World Series success, and strong player development.
Originally founded as the Washington Senators in 1901, the franchise quickly became an important part of Minnesota's sports culture when they moved in 1961.
The Twins captured World Series titles in 1987 and 1991, with the 1991 championship widely considered one of the greatest World Series battles defeating the Atlanta braves in game 7.
In recent seasons, the Twins continued building around a talented core of young talent and experienced veterans in hopes of making deeper post season runs.
The Minnesota Twins compete in the AL Central division against the Cleveland Guardians, Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and Chicago White Sox.
The Minnesota Twins are +800 to win AL Central, +4500 to win the American League, and +10000 to win the World Series. Last updated: May 14.
Owner | The Pohland Family |
General Manager | Jeremy Zoll |
Manager | Derek Shelton |
Player | Position | Height (ft) | Weight (lbs) |
Joe Ryan | Pitcher | 6'2" | 205 |
Bailey Ober | Pitcher | 6'9" | 260 |
Kody Clemens | First Baseman | 6'0" | 200 |
Luke Keaschall | Second Baseman | 6'0" | 190 |
Trevor | Larnach | 6'3" | 223 |
Ryan Jeffers | Catcher | 6'2" | 235 |
World Series | 1924 (Washington Senators), 1987, 1991 (Twins) |
Division Titles | 13 |
Wild Card Berths | 2017, 2020, 2023 |
Playoff appearances | 18 |
Home Runs | Harmon Killebrew | 559 |
RBIs | Harmon Killebrew | 1,540 |
Hits | Sam Rice | 2,889 |
Runs | Sam Rice | 1,465 |
Batting Average | Rod Carew | .334 |
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