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1990 Minnesota Twins season

The 1990 Minnesota Twins, three years after their World Series title in 1987, fell to the bottom of the American League West once again. However, the season was not completely bad, as there were some bright spots that included pitchers Rick Aguilera and Scott Erickson. Aguilera converted from starter to closer and recorded 32 saves, while Erickson was promoted to the Twins in June from AA and went 8-4 with a 3.27 ERA. During Fan Appreciation Day on October 3, Outfielder Dan Gladden made a prediction saying that even though we finished in last place this season, we're going to improve next season and if we did, they could potentially bring another World Series championship to Minnesota. That prediction proved accurate the next year.

Offseason edit

Regular season edit

  • The lone representative of the Twins in the All-Star Game was center fielder Kirby Puckett.
  • The highest paid Twin in 1990 was Puckett at $2,816,667; followed by Kent Hrbek at $2,100,000.

Offense edit

Team Leaders
Statistic Player Quantity
HR Kent Hrbek 22
RBI Gary Gaetti 85
BA Kirby Puckett .298
Runs Kirby Puckett 82

Pitching edit

Defense edit

The highlight of the season came on July 17, in Boston, when the Twins turned two triple plays. In the 4th inning, with the bases loaded and Scott Erickson pitching, former Twin Tom Brunansky hit a sharp grounder to Gary Gaetti at third base, who stepped on the bag for the force out, fired to Al Newman at second, whose relay to Kent Hrbek was in time to get Brunansky at first. In the 8th inning, with John Candelaria pitching and runners on first and second, Jody Reed hit a one-hopper at Gaetti who again started a 5-4-3 triple play. This was the first time in MLB history that two triple plays were recorded in a game, a feat that has not been duplicated since.[3]

The following night, still in Boston, both teams combined for an MLB-record-tying ten double plays. Boston tied an American League record by grounding into six DPs in the game, only escaping the twin killings in the sixth and seventh innings.

Both games were won by Boston.

Season standings edit

AL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
Oakland Athletics 103 59 0.636 51–30 52–29
Chicago White Sox 94 68 0.580 9 49–31 45–37
Texas Rangers 83 79 0.512 20 47–35 36–44
California Angels 80 82 0.494 23 42–39 38–43
Seattle Mariners 77 85 0.475 26 38–43 39–42
Kansas City Royals 75 86 0.466 27½ 45–36 30–50
Minnesota Twins 74 88 0.457 29 41–40 33–48

Record vs. opponents edit


Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
Team BAL BOS CAL CWS CLE DET KC MIL MIN NYY OAK SEA TEX TOR
Baltimore 4–9 7–5 6–6 6–7 6–7 8–3 7–6 6–6 6–7 4–8 3–9 8–4 5–8
Boston 9–4 7–5 6–6 9–4 8–5 4–8 5–8 4–8 9–4 4–8 8–4 5–7 10–3
California 5–7 5–7 5–8 7–5 5–7 7–6 7–5 9–4 6–6 4–9 5–8 8–5 7–5
Chicago 6–6 6–6 8–5 5–7 5–7 9–4 10–2 7–6 10–2 8–5 8–5 7–6 5–7
Cleveland 7–6 4–9 5–7 7–5 5–8 6–6 9–4 7–5 5–8 4–8 7–5 7–5 4–9
Detroit 7–6 5–8 7–5 7–5 8–5 5–7 3–10 6–6 7–6 6–6 7–5 6–6 5–8
Kansas City 3–8 8–4 6–7 4–9 6–6 7–5 4–8 8–5 8–4 4–9 7–6 5–8 5–7
Milwaukee 6–7 8–5 5–7 2–10 4–9 10–3 8–4 4–8 6–7 5–7 4–8 5–7 7–6
Minnesota 6–6 8–4 4–9 6–7 5–7 6–6 5–8 8–4 6–6 6–7 6–7 5–8 3–9
New York 7–6 4–9 6–6 2–10 8–5 6–7 4–8 7–6 6–6 0–12 9–3 3–9 5–8
Oakland 8–4 8–4 9–4 5–8 8–4 6–6 9–4 7–5 7–6 12–0 9–4 8–5 7–5
Seattle 9–3 4–8 8–5 5–8 5–7 5–7 6–7 8–4 7–6 3–9 4–9 7–6 6–6
Texas 4–8 7–5 5–8 6–7 5–7 6–6 8–5 7–5 8–5 9–3 5–8 6–7 7–5
Toronto 8–5 3–10 5–7 7–5 9–4 8–5 7–5 6–7 9–3 8–5 5–7 6–6 5–7


Roster edit

1990 Minnesota Twins
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Notable Transactions edit

Player stats edit

Batting edit

Starters by position edit

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
C Brian Harper 134 479 141 .294 6 54
1B Kent Hrbek 143 492 141 .287 22 79
2B Al Newman 144 388 94 .242 0 30
3B Gary Gaetti 154 577 132 .229 16 85
SS Greg Gagne 138 388 91 .235 7 38
LF Dan Gladden 136 534 147 .275 5 40
CF Kirby Puckett 146 551 164 .298 12 80
RF Shane Mack 125 313 102 .326 8 44
DH Gene Larkin 119 401 108 .269 5 42

Other batters edit

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
Fred Manrique 69 228 54 .237 5 29
Nelson Liriano 53 185 47 .254 0 13
Randy Bush 73 181 44 .243 6 18
John Moses 115 172 38 .221 1 14
Junior Ortiz 71 170 57 .335 0 18
Carmelo Castillo 64 137 30 .219 0 12
Paul Sorrento 41 121 25 .207 5 13
Pedro Muñoz 22 85 23 .271 0 5
Jim Dwyer 37 63 12 .190 1 5
Scott Leius 14 25 6 .240 1 4
Lenny Webster 2 6 2 .333 0 0
Chip Hale 1 2 0 .000 0 2
Doug Baker 3 1 0 .000 0 0

Starting pitchers edit

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Allan Anderson 31 188.2 7 18 4.53 82
Kevin Tapani 28 159.1 12 8 4.07 101
David West 29 146.1 7 9 5.10 92
Mark Guthrie 24 144.2 7 9 3.79 101
Scott Erickson 19 113.0 8 4 2.87 53
Paul Abbott 7 34.2 0 5 5.97 25

Other pitchers edit

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Roy Smith 32 153.1 5 10 4.81 87
Tim Drummond 35 91.0 3 5 4.35 49
Larry Casian 5 22.1 2 1 3.22 11
Relief pitchers edit

Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G W L SV ERA SO
Rick Aguilera 56 5 3 32 2.76 61
Terry Leach 55 2 5 2 3.20 46
Juan Berenguer 51 8 5 0 3.41 77
Gary Wayne 38 1 1 1 4.19 28
John Candelaria 34 7 3 4 3.39 44
Jack Savage 17 0 2 1 8.31 12
Rich Garcés 5 0 0 2 1.59 1
Rich Yett 4 0 0 0 2.08 2
John Moses 2 0 0 0 13.50 0

Farm system edit

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Elizabethton[7]

Notes and explanations edit

  1. ^ "Kent Hrbek Stats - Baseball-Reference.com". Baseball-Reference.com.
  2. ^ "Carmelo Castillo Stats - Baseball-Reference.com". Baseball-Reference.com.
  3. ^ "Box Score of Game played on Tuesday, July 17, 1990 at Fenway Park". baseball-almanac.com.
  4. ^ "Midre Cummings Stats - Baseball-Reference.com". Baseball-Reference.com.
  5. ^ "Jayhawk Owens Stats - Baseball-Reference.com". Baseball-Reference.com.
  6. ^ "Randy Bush Stats - Baseball-Reference.com". Baseball-Reference.com.
  7. ^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 2nd and 3rd editions. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 1997 and 2007

External links edit

  • Player stats from www.baseball-reference.com
  • Team info from www.baseball-almanac.com
  • Twins history through the 1990s, from www.mlb.com
  • 1990 Standings

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The 1990 Minnesota Twins three years after their World Series title in 1987 fell to the bottom of the American League West once again However the season was not completely bad as there were some bright spots that included pitchers Rick Aguilera and Scott Erickson Aguilera converted from starter to closer and recorded 32 saves while Erickson was promoted to the Twins in June from AA and went 8 4 with a 3 27 ERA During Fan Appreciation Day on October 3 Outfielder Dan Gladden made a prediction saying that even though we finished in last place this season we re going to improve next season and if we did they could potentially bring another World Series championship to Minnesota That prediction proved accurate the next year 1990 Minnesota TwinsLeagueAmerican LeagueDivisionWestBallparkHubert H Humphrey MetrodomeCityMinneapolisRecord74 88 457 Divisional place7thOwnersCarl PohladGeneral managersAndy MacPhailManagersTom KellyTelevisionWCCO TVKITNMidwest Sports Channel Jim Kaat Ted Robinson Dick Bremer Radio830 WCCO AM Herb Carneal John Gordon 1989 Seasons 1991 Contents 1 Offseason 2 Regular season 2 1 Offense 2 2 Pitching 2 3 Defense 2 4 Season standings 2 5 Record vs opponents 2 6 Roster 2 7 Notable Transactions 3 Player stats 3 1 Batting 3 2 Starters by position 3 2 1 Other batters 3 3 Starting pitchers 3 3 1 Other pitchers 3 3 1 1 Relief pitchers 4 Farm system 5 Notes and explanations 6 External linksOffseason editDecember 4 1989 Drafted Shane Mack from the San Diego Padres in the 1989 Rule 5 draft December 6 1989 Signed Kent Hrbek as a free agent 1 January 8 1990 Carmelo Castillo was signed as a free agent with the Minnesota Twins 2 Regular season editThe lone representative of the Twins in the All Star Game was center fielder Kirby Puckett The highest paid Twin in 1990 was Puckett at 2 816 667 followed by Kent Hrbek at 2 100 000 Offense edit Team Leaders Statistic Player Quantity HR Kent Hrbek 22 RBI Gary Gaetti 85 BA Kirby Puckett 298 Runs Kirby Puckett 82 Pitching edit Team Leaders Statistic Player Quantity ERA Allan Anderson 4 53 Wins Kevin Tapani 12 Saves Rick Aguilera 32 Strikeouts Mark Guthrie Kevin Tapani 101 Defense edit The highlight of the season came on July 17 in Boston when the Twins turned two triple plays In the 4th inning with the bases loaded and Scott Erickson pitching former Twin Tom Brunansky hit a sharp grounder to Gary Gaetti at third base who stepped on the bag for the force out fired to Al Newman at second whose relay to Kent Hrbek was in time to get Brunansky at first In the 8th inning with John Candelaria pitching and runners on first and second Jody Reed hit a one hopper at Gaetti who again started a 5 4 3 triple play This was the first time in MLB history that two triple plays were recorded in a game a feat that has not been duplicated since 3 The following night still in Boston both teams combined for an MLB record tying ten double plays Boston tied an American League record by grounding into six DPs in the game only escaping the twin killings in the sixth and seventh innings Both games were won by Boston Season standings edit vteAL West W L Pct GB Home Road Oakland Athletics 103 59 0 636 51 30 52 29 Chicago White Sox 94 68 0 580 9 49 31 45 37 Texas Rangers 83 79 0 512 20 47 35 36 44 California Angels 80 82 0 494 23 42 39 38 43 Seattle Mariners 77 85 0 475 26 38 43 39 42 Kansas City Royals 75 86 0 466 27 45 36 30 50 Minnesota Twins 74 88 0 457 29 41 40 33 48 Record vs opponents edit 1990 American League recordvteSources 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Team BAL BOS CAL CWS CLE DET KC MIL MIN NYY OAK SEA TEX TOR Baltimore 4 9 7 5 6 6 6 7 6 7 8 3 7 6 6 6 6 7 4 8 3 9 8 4 5 8 Boston 9 4 7 5 6 6 9 4 8 5 4 8 5 8 4 8 9 4 4 8 8 4 5 7 10 3 California 5 7 5 7 5 8 7 5 5 7 7 6 7 5 9 4 6 6 4 9 5 8 8 5 7 5 Chicago 6 6 6 6 8 5 5 7 5 7 9 4 10 2 7 6 10 2 8 5 8 5 7 6 5 7 Cleveland 7 6 4 9 5 7 7 5 5 8 6 6 9 4 7 5 5 8 4 8 7 5 7 5 4 9 Detroit 7 6 5 8 7 5 7 5 8 5 5 7 3 10 6 6 7 6 6 6 7 5 6 6 5 8 Kansas City 3 8 8 4 6 7 4 9 6 6 7 5 4 8 8 5 8 4 4 9 7 6 5 8 5 7 Milwaukee 6 7 8 5 5 7 2 10 4 9 10 3 8 4 4 8 6 7 5 7 4 8 5 7 7 6 Minnesota 6 6 8 4 4 9 6 7 5 7 6 6 5 8 8 4 6 6 6 7 6 7 5 8 3 9 New York 7 6 4 9 6 6 2 10 8 5 6 7 4 8 7 6 6 6 0 12 9 3 3 9 5 8 Oakland 8 4 8 4 9 4 5 8 8 4 6 6 9 4 7 5 7 6 12 0 9 4 8 5 7 5 Seattle 9 3 4 8 8 5 5 8 5 7 5 7 6 7 8 4 7 6 3 9 4 9 7 6 6 6 Texas 4 8 7 5 5 8 6 7 5 7 6 6 8 5 7 5 8 5 9 3 5 8 6 7 7 5 Toronto 8 5 3 10 5 7 7 5 9 4 8 5 7 5 6 7 9 3 8 5 5 7 6 6 5 7 Roster edit 1990 Minnesota Twins Roster Pitchers 37 Paul Abbott 38 Rick Aguilera 49 Allan Anderson 40 Juan Berenguer 35 John Candelaria 19 Larry Casian 54 Tim Drummond 46 Scott Erickson 41 Rich Garces 53 Mark Guthrie 30 Terry Leach 20 Jack Savage 23 Roy Smith 36 Kevin Tapani 47 Gary Wayne 50 David West 41 Rich Yett Catchers 12 Brian Harper 0 Junior Ortiz 52 Lenny Webster Infielders 21 Doug Baker 8 Gary Gaetti 7 Greg Gagne 4 Chip Hale 14 Kent Hrbek 31 Scott Leius 2 Nelson Liriano 17 Fred Manrique 26 Al Newman 55 Paul Sorrento Outfielders 25 Randy Bush 22 Carmen Castillo 32 Dan Gladden 9 Gene Larkin 24 Shane Mack 1 John Moses 5 Pedro Munoz 34 Kirby Puckett Other batters 5 Jim Dwyer Manager 10 Tom Kelly Coaches 6 Tony Oliva 44 Rick Renick 43 Rick Stelmaszek 42 Dick Such 45 Wayne Terwilliger Notable Transactions edit April 4 Traded Mike Pomeranz minors to the Pittsburgh Pirates Received Junior Ortiz and Orlando Lind minors June 4 1990 Midre Cummings was drafted by the Minnesota Twins in the 1st round 29th pick of the 1990 amateur draft Player signed June 12 1990 4 June 4 1990 Jayhawk Owens was drafted by the Minnesota Twins in the 2nd round of the 1990 amateur draft Player signed June 12 1990 5 June 4 Drafted Eddie Guardado in the 21st round of the 1990 amateur draft Player signed May 23 1991 July 27 Traded John Candelaria to the Toronto Blue Jays Received Nelson Liriano and Pedro Munoz December 18 Randy Bush was signed as a free agent with the Minnesota Twins 6 Player stats editBatting edit Starters by position edit Note Pos Position G Games played AB At bats H Hits Avg Batting average HR Home runs RBI Runs batted in Pos Player G AB H Avg HR RBI C Brian Harper 134 479 141 294 6 54 1B Kent Hrbek 143 492 141 287 22 79 2B Al Newman 144 388 94 242 0 30 3B Gary Gaetti 154 577 132 229 16 85 SS Greg Gagne 138 388 91 235 7 38 LF Dan Gladden 136 534 147 275 5 40 CF Kirby Puckett 146 551 164 298 12 80 RF Shane Mack 125 313 102 326 8 44 DH Gene Larkin 119 401 108 269 5 42 Other batters edit Note G Games played AB At bats H Hits Avg Batting average HR Home runs RBI Runs batted in Player G AB H Avg HR RBI Fred Manrique 69 228 54 237 5 29 Nelson Liriano 53 185 47 254 0 13 Randy Bush 73 181 44 243 6 18 John Moses 115 172 38 221 1 14 Junior Ortiz 71 170 57 335 0 18 Carmelo Castillo 64 137 30 219 0 12 Paul Sorrento 41 121 25 207 5 13 Pedro Munoz 22 85 23 271 0 5 Jim Dwyer 37 63 12 190 1 5 Scott Leius 14 25 6 240 1 4 Lenny Webster 2 6 2 333 0 0 Chip Hale 1 2 0 000 0 2 Doug Baker 3 1 0 000 0 0 Starting pitchers edit Note G Games pitched IP Innings pitched W Wins L Losses ERA Earned run average SO Strikeouts Player G IP W L ERA SO Allan Anderson 31 188 2 7 18 4 53 82 Kevin Tapani 28 159 1 12 8 4 07 101 David West 29 146 1 7 9 5 10 92 Mark Guthrie 24 144 2 7 9 3 79 101 Scott Erickson 19 113 0 8 4 2 87 53 Paul Abbott 7 34 2 0 5 5 97 25 Other pitchers edit Note G Games pitched IP Innings pitched W Wins L Losses ERA Earned run average SO Strikeouts Player G IP W L ERA SO Roy Smith 32 153 1 5 10 4 81 87 Tim Drummond 35 91 0 3 5 4 35 49 Larry Casian 5 22 1 2 1 3 22 11 Relief pitchers edit Note G Games pitched W Wins L Losses SV Saves ERA Earned run average SO Strikeouts Player G W L SV ERA SO Rick Aguilera 56 5 3 32 2 76 61 Terry Leach 55 2 5 2 3 20 46 Juan Berenguer 51 8 5 0 3 41 77 Gary Wayne 38 1 1 1 4 19 28 John Candelaria 34 7 3 4 3 39 44 Jack Savage 17 0 2 1 8 31 12 Rich Garces 5 0 0 2 1 59 1 Rich Yett 4 0 0 0 2 08 2 John Moses 2 0 0 0 13 50 0Farm system editSee also Minor League Baseball Level Team League Manager AAA Portland Beavers Pacific Coast League Phil Roof AA Orlando Sun Rays Southern League Ron Gardenhire A Visalia Oaks California League Scott Ullger A Kenosha Twins Midwest League Steve Liddle Rookie Elizabethton Twins Appalachian League Ray Smith Rookie GCL Twins Gulf Coast League Joel LepelLEAGUE CHAMPIONS Elizabethton 7 Notes and explanations edit Kent Hrbek Stats Baseball Reference com Baseball Reference com Carmelo Castillo Stats Baseball Reference com Baseball Reference com Box Score of Game played on Tuesday July 17 1990 at Fenway Park baseball almanac com Midre Cummings Stats Baseball Reference com Baseball Reference com Jayhawk Owens Stats Baseball Reference com Baseball Reference com Randy Bush Stats Baseball Reference com Baseball Reference com Johnson Lloyd and Wolff Miles ed The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball 2nd and 3rd editions Durham North Carolina Baseball America 1997 and 2007External links editPlayer stats from www baseball reference com Team info from www baseball almanac com Twins history through the 1990s from www mlb com 1990 Standings Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1990 Minnesota Twins season amp oldid 1190288423, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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