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1996 Minnesota Twins season

Prior to spring training, the 1996 Minnesota Twins were projected to be a contending team. The team's chances significantly worsened on March 28, 1996. Kirby Puckett, the team's franchise player, had been tattooing the Grapefruit League (spring training) for a .360 average, but that morning woke up without vision in his right eye. He was eventually diagnosed with glaucoma. Several surgeries over the next few months could not restore vision in the eye. Puckett announced his retirement from baseball on July 12. After beginning the season under the melancholy cloud of the Puckett situation, Manager Tom Kelly's team finished the year with a 78-84 record, which put it in fourth place in the American League Central Division.

1996 Minnesota Twins
Major League affiliations
Location
Results
Record78-84 (.481)
Divisional place4th
Other information
OwnersCarl Pohlad
General managersTerry Ryan
ManagersTom Kelly
Local televisionWCCO-TV
Midwest Sports Channel
(Bert Blyleven, Dick Bremer, Ryan Lefebvre, Tommy John)
Local radio830 WCCO AM
(Herb Carneal, John Gordon)
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Offseason edit

Regular season edit

  • On April 24, the Twins crushed the Detroit Tigers 24-11. The total of runs—both the Twins' 24 and the game's total of 35—were new highs in Twins history for a nine-inning game.[3]
  • Only second baseman Chuck Knoblauch was selected from the Twins for the All-Star Game at Veteran's Stadium in Philadelphia. Entering in the eighth inning as a reserve, he singled. His was just one of seven American League hits in the National League's 6-0 victory.
  • On July 25 at the Metrodome, seven Twins hit eight doubles to set a new mark. The Twins drubbed the Boston Red Sox 16-6.[4]
  • By season's end, several other offensive records had been set: Chuck Knoblauch scored 140 times, besting Rod Carew's previous club high of 128. Chip Hale had nineteen pinch hits on the year. New season highs were set for most runs scored (877) and most runs allowed (900). In addition, new club season highs were set in most hits (1663), most RBI (812), most doubles (332) and highest team batting average (.288).

Offense edit

Individual players on the team did excel. Paul Molitor had a standout year in his first year with his hometown team, playing as the regular designated hitter and winning a Silver Slugger Award at that position. He played in all but one game and hit .341 with 113 RBI and a league-best 225 hits. On September 16 in Kansas City, he collected his 3,000th hit, a triple off of José Rosado. He is the only player to obtain his 3,000th hit via a triple. Along with Molitor, Chuck Knoblauch also hit .341. Among the hits were 35 doubles. He also stole 45 bases. Marty Cordova had a respectable year, driving in 111 runs.

Team Leaders
Statistic Player Quantity
HR Marty Cordova 16
RBI Paul Molitor 113
BA Paul Molitor and Chuck Knoblauch .341
Runs Chuck Knoblauch 140

Pitching edit

The pitching did not match the offense. Brad Radke, Frank Rodriguez, and Rich Robertson (the three R's) all spent the whole season in the starting rotation and had losing records. The team's experiment moving Rick Aguilera from the closer's role to the starting rotation was not a successful one, as he started only 19 games. Scott Aldred also started 17 games for the team. Radke had the lowest ERA among the starters at 4.46. The rest were over five. Dave Stevens got the most saves at 11, but he was not an effective closer. Mike Trombley and Dan Naulty had effective seasons out of the bullpen, but nobody else had an ERA under five. Epitomizing the pitching woes, Mike Milchin had an ERA of 8.31 but the team still let him pitch in 26 games.

Team Leaders
Statistic Player Quantity
ERA Brad Radke 4.46
Wins Frank Rodriguez 13
Saves Dave Stevens 11
Strikeouts Brad Radke 148

Defense edit

The only truly regular starters in the field were Knoblauch at second base, Pat Meares at shortstop, and Cordova in left field. In a less-than-encouraging sign for the team's postseason prospects, Scott Stahoviak saw a majority of the time at first base. Dave Hollins played 116 games at third, with Jeff Reboulet and Todd Walker also seeing time. Greg Myers and Matt Walbeck platooned at catcher. Rich Becker had the unenviable task of replacing Puckett in center field and played 121 games there. Right field was a mish-mash, with Matt Lawton playing 60 games at the position, Roberto Kelly 54, Denny Hocking 33, and Ron Coomer 23.

Season standings edit

AL Central W L Pct. GB Home Road
Cleveland Indians 99 62 0.615 51–29 48–33
Chicago White Sox 85 77 0.525 14½ 44–37 41–40
Milwaukee Brewers 80 82 0.494 19½ 38–43 42–39
Minnesota Twins 78 84 0.481 21½ 39–43 39–41
Kansas City Royals 75 86 0.466 24 37–43 38–43

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 7–6 6–6 4–8 5–7 11–2 9–3 9–3 7–5 3–10 9–4 7–5 3–10–1 8–5
Boston 6–7 8–4 6–6 1–11 12–1 3–9 7–5 6–6 7–6 8–5 7–6 6–6 8–5
California 6–6 4–8 6–6 4–9 6–6 4–8 7–5 4–8 7–6 6–7 5–8 4–9 7–5
Chicago 8–4 6–6 6–6 5–8 10–3 7–6 6–7 6–7 6–7 5–7 5–7 8–4 7–5
Cleveland 7–5 11–1 9–4 8–5 12–0 7–6 7–6 10–3 3–9 6–6 8–4 4–8 7–5
Detroit 2–11 1–12 6–6 3–10 0–12 6–6 4–8 6–6 5–8 4–8 6–6 4–9 6–7
Kansas City 3–9 9–3 8–4 6–7 6–7 6–6 4–9 6–7 4–8 5–7 7–5 6–6 5–8
Milwaukee 3–9 5–7 5–7 7–6 6–7 8–4 9–4 9–4 6–6 7–5 4–9 6–7 5–7
Minnesota 5–7 6–6 8–4 7–6 3–10 6–6 7–6 4–9 5–7 6–7 6–6 7–5 8–5
New York 10–3 6–7 6–7 7–6 9–3 8–5 8–4 6–6 7–5 9–3 3–9 5–7 8–5
Oakland 4–9 5–8 7–6 7–5 6–6 8–4 7–5 5–7 7–6 3–9 8–5 7–6 4–8
Seattle 5–7 6–7 8–5 7–5 4–8 6–6 5–7 9–4 6–6 9–3 5–8 10–3 5–7
Texas 10–3–1 6–6 9–4 4–8 8–4 9–4 6–6 7–6 5–7 7–5 6–7 3–10 10–2
Toronto 5–8 5–8 5–7 5–7 5–7 7–6 8–5 7–5 5–8 5–8 8–4 7–5 2–10


Game log edit

1996 Game Log: 78–84 (Home: 39–43; Away: 39–41)
April: 13–12 (Home: 8–7; Away: 5–5)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
1 April 1 Tigers 8–6 Radke (1–0) Lira Stevens (1) 30,185 1–0
2 April 2 Tigers 6–10 Sodowsky Robertson (0–1) 20,164 1–1
3 April 3 Tigers 16–7 Mahomes (1–0) Aldred 12,256 2–1
4 April 5 Orioles 1–2 Mercker Guardado (0–1) Myers 22,744 2–2
5 April 6 Orioles 8–3 Radke (2–0) Haynes 22,334 3–2
6 April 7 Orioles 2–4 Mussina Robertson (0–2) Myers 14,580 3–3
7 April 9 @ Red Sox 1–9 Gordon Rodriguez (0–1) 30,843 3–4
8 April 11 @ Red Sox 6–5 Radke (3–0) Clemens Stevens (2) 15,594 4–4
9 April 12 @ Orioles 2–3 Mussina Robertson (0–3) 42,602 4–5
10 April 13 @ Orioles 6–7 Benitez Mahomes (1–1) 42,644 4–6
11 April 14 @ Orioles 4–1 Rodriguez (1–1) Haynes Stevens (3) 42,660 5–6
12 April 16 Indians 2–7 Hershiser Radke (3–1) 13,103 5–7
13 April 17 Indians 9–8 Hansell (1–0) Shuey Stevens (4) 11,276 6–7
14 April 19 Yankees 7–1 Rodriguez (2–1) Gooden 20,279 7–7
15 April 20 Yankees 6–7 Wickman Guardado (0–2) Wetteland 24,586 7–8
16 April 21 Yankees 5–9 Rogers Radke (3–2) 20,115 7–9
17 April 22 Red Sox 1–4 Sele Robertson (0–4) Slocumb 11,340 7–10
18 April 23 Red Sox 8–6 Naulty (1–0) Hudson Stevens (5) 11,533 8–10
19 April 24 @ Tigers 24–11 Bennett (1–0) Veres 12,189 9–10
20 April 25 @ Tigers 11–1 Hawkins (1–0) Aldred Hansell (1) 11,804 10–10
21 April 26 @ Yankees 4–5 Rivera Radke (3–3) Wetteland 14,450 10–11
22 April 27 @ Yankees 8–6 (10) Bennett (2–0) Wickman 20,025 11–11
23 April 28 @ Yankees 3–6 Rivera Rodriguez (2–2) Wetteland 24,793 11–12
24 April 29 Royals 11–6 Hansell (2–0) Clark Bennett (1) 10,237 12–12
25 April 30 Royals 16–7 Naulty (2–0) Magnante 10,503 13–12
May: 10–16 (Home: 4–6; Away: 6–10)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
26 May 1 Royals 6–5 (10) Stevens (1–0) Montgomery 11,975 14–12
27 May 3 @ Angels 1–4 Finley Robertson (0–5) Percival 24,505 14–13
28 May 4 @ Angels 2–5 Grimsley Rodriguez (2–3) 29,264 14–14
29 May 5 @ Angels 1–5 Boskie Hawkins (1–1) 35,541 14–15
30 May 6 @ Mariners 4–5 Wells Radke (3–4) Charlton 32,203 14–16
31 May 7 @ Mariners 2–0 Parra (1–0) Wolcott Stevens (6) 15,626 15–16
32 May 8 @ Mariners 7–5 (10) Guardado (1–2) Wells Stevens (7) 22,175 16–16
33 May 10 @ Athletics 5–15 Wojciechowski Rodriguez (2–4) 8,278 16–17
34 May 11 @ Athletics 5–12 Prieto Radke (3–5) 15,791 16–18
35 May 12 @ Athletics 3–8 Wengert Parra (1–1) 13,430 16–19
36 May 14 Blue Jays 2–4 Hanson Robertson (0–6) Timlin 13,483 16–20
37 May 15 Blue Jays 2–1 Rodriguez (3–4) Hentgen 11,793 17–20
38 May 16 Blue Jays 4–1 Radke (4–5) Quantrill Stevens (8) 13,538 18–20
39 May 17 Brewers 1–12 Karl Parra (1–2) 26,733 18–21
40 May 18 Brewers 3–7 Miranda Mahomes (1–2) Fetters 30,593 18–22
41 May 19 Brewers 2–4 Sparks Robertson (0–7) Fetters 24,411 18–23
42 May 20 Brewers 2–3 Bones Rodriguez (3–5) Fetters 13,376 18–24
43 May 21 Rangers 4–3 Milchin (1–0) Henneman 12,323 19–24
44 May 22 Rangers 5–6 Pavlik Parra (1–3) Henneman 17,955 19–25
45 May 23 @ Blue Jays 4–5 (10) Janzen Milchin (1–1) 31,163 19–26
46 May 24 @ Blue Jays 4–0 Robertson (1–7) Hanson 33,141 20–26
47 May 25 @ Blue Jays 6–4 (10) Guardado (2–2) Castillo Stevens (9) 34,118 21–26
48 May 26 @ Blue Jays 9–3 Naulty (3–0) Bohanon 30,170 22–26
49 May 28 @ Brewers 3–7 Karl Mahomes (1–3) Garcia 10,117 22–27
50 May 29 @ Brewers 8–7 (12) Hansell (3–0) Lloyd 14,324 23–27
51 May 31 @ Rangers 2–7 Hill Rodriguez (3–6) 32,861 23–28
June: 15–13 (Home: 9–8; Away: 6–5)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
52 June 1 @ Rangers 9–5 Milchin (2–1) Henneman 43,413 24–28
53 June 2 @ Rangers 6–5 Guardado (3–2) Russell 33,809 25–28
54 June 3 Angels 9–3 Trombley (1–0) Finley 10,589 26–28
55 June 4 Angels 5–3 Rodriguez (4–6) Grimsley Guardado (1) 10,899 27–28
56 June 5 Angels 14–3 Aldred (1–0) Langston Hansell (2) 10,639 28–28
57 June 7 Athletics 4–6 Reyes Radke (4–6) Corsi 14,999 28–29
58 June 8 Athletics 4–2 Robertson (2–7) Wojciechowski Guardado (2) 29–29
59 June 8 Athletics 7–13 Wasdin Mahomes (1–4) 22,164 29–30
60 June 9 Athletics 5–3 Rodriguez (5–6) Wengert 13,291 30–30
61 June 10 Mariners 13–6 Aldred (2–0) Wagner Trombley (1) 17,134 31–30
62 June 11 Mariners 8–18 Wells Aguilera (0–1) Hurtado 14,395 31–31
63 June 12 Mariners 3–5 Wolcott Radke (4–7) Charlton 15,830 31–32
64 June 14 Tigers 4–5 Gohr Robertson (2–8) Olson 22,831 31–33
65 June 15 Tigers 4–6 Olivares Rodriguez (5–7) Olson 17,099 31–34
66 June 16 Tigers 4–1 Aguilera (1–1) Lira Hansell (3) 20,641 32–34
67 June 17 @ Yankees 6–3 Aldred (3–0) Mendoza Naulty (1) 16,189 33–34
68 June 18 @ Yankees 0–2 Rogers Radke (4–8) Wetteland 17,593 33–35
69 June 20 @ Tigers 7–3 Rodriguez (6–7) Olivares 8,310 34–35
70 June 21 @ Tigers 0–2 Lira Aguilera (1–2) 13,127 34–36
71 June 22 @ Tigers 0–6 Williams Aldred (3–1) 14,506 34–37
72 June 23 @ Tigers 8–10 Urbani Radke (4–9) 13,994 34–38
73 June 24 Yankees 3–0 Robertson (3–8) Pettitte 20,488 35–38
74 June 25 Yankees 6–1 Rodriguez (7–7) Boehringer 36–38
75 June 25 Yankees 2–6 Mendoza Serafini (0–1) 16,641 36–39
76 June 26 Yankees 1–2 Polley Guardado (3–3) Wetteland 19,116 36–40
77 June 28 @ Royals 2–6 Appier Radke (4–10) 21,515 36–41
78 June 29 @ Royals 12–7 Trombley (2–0) Linton 23,232 37–41
79 June 30 @ Royals 5–2 Rodriguez (8–7) Gubicza Stevens (10) 28,246 38–41
July: 13–14 (Home: 7–10; Away: 6–4)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
80 July 1 @ White Sox 10–7 Aguilera (2–2) Sirotka 19,211 39–41
81 July 2 @ White Sox 4–7 Fernandez Aldred (3–2) Hernandez 18,357 39–42
82 July 3 @ White Sox 6–5 Radke (5–10) Andujar Stevens (11) 26,113 40–42
83 July 4 Royals 3–5 Linton Robertson (3–9) Montgomery 37,295 40–43
84 July 5 Royals 9–8 Guardado (4–3) Montgomery 18,465 41–43
85 July 6 Royals 5–8 Haney Aguilera (2–3) Montgomery 18,699 41–44
86 July 7 Royals 2–8 Belcher Aldred (3–3) 14,251 41–45
87 July 11 Indians 7–11 McDowell Radke (5–11) 16,438 41–46
88 July 12 Indians 5–7 Mesa Stevens (1–1) Shuey 18,246 41–47
89 July 13 Indians 11–19 Ogea Aguilera (2–4) 31,552 41–48
90 July 14 Indians 5–4 Guardado (5–3) Plunk 25,312 42–48
91 July 15 White Sox 16–5 Aldred (4–3) McCaskill 13,636 43–48
92 July 16 White Sox 2–11 Alvarez Radke (5–12) 18,502 43–49
93 July 17 White Sox 4–3 Trombley (3–0) Simas 20,755 44–49
94 July 18 @ Indians 4–5 Graves Guardado (5–4) 40,934 44–50
95 July 19 @ Indians 3–2 Rodriguez (9–7) Nagy Naulty (2) 42,373 45–50
96 July 20 @ Indians 5–6 (11) Shuey Stevens (1–2) 43,433 45–51
97 July 21 @ Indians 5–7 McDowell Radke (5–13) Shuey 42,341 45–52
98 July 22 @ Orioles 9–5 Robertson (4–9) Haynes Trombley (2) 42,129 46–52
99 July 23 @ Orioles 3–2 Aguilera (3–4) Wells Naulty (3) 42,006 47–52
100 July 24 @ Orioles 11–4 Rodriguez (10–7) Erickson 46,181 48–52
101 July 25 Red Sox 16–6 Parra (2–3) Wakefield 13,924 49–52
102 July 26 Red Sox 5–1 Radke (6–13) Clemens 17,768 50–52
103 July 27 Red Sox 5–9 Gordon Naulty (3–1) 22,128 50–53
104 July 28 Red Sox 9–8 Aguilera (4–4) Sele Naulty (4) 17,448 51–53
105 July 30 Orioles 4–16 Coppinger Rodriguez (10–8) 16,708 51–54
106 July 31 Orioles 3–9 Mussina Trombley (3–1) 15,897 51–55
August: 16–14 (Home: 5–6; Away: 11–8)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
107 August 1 Orioles 2–4 Wells Robertson (4–10) Myers 20,379 51–56
108 August 2 @ Red Sox 10–11 Brandenburg Naulty (3–2) 28,041 51–57
109 August 3 @ Red Sox 3–6 Sele Rodriguez (10–9) Hudson 19,860 51–58
110 August 3 @ Red Sox 6–0 Aldred (5–3) Suppan 29,135 52–58
111 August 4 @ Red Sox 6–13 Eshelman Klingenbeck (0–1) 29,939 52–59
112 August 6 @ Angels 4–1 Radke (7–13) Springer Guardado (3) 20,058 53–59
113 August 7 @ Angels 4–0 Robertson (5–10) Finley 18,611 54–59
114 August 8 @ Angels 13–5 Aguilera (5–4) Boskie 21,283 55–59
115 August 9 @ Mariners 6–5 Parra (3–3) Wolcott Rodriguez (1) 25,130 56–59
116 August 10 @ Mariners 10–4 Klingenbeck (1–1) Hitchcock 34,381 57–59
117 August 11 @ Mariners 6–3 Radke (8–13) Wells Rodriguez (2) 36,114 58–59
118 August 12 @ Athletics 1–11 Prieto Robertson (5–11) 10,071 58–60
119 August 13 @ Athletics 6–2 Aguilera (6–4) Wengert 11,156 59–60
120 August 14 @ Athletics 13–7 Rodriguez (11–9) Telgheder 12,729 60–60
121 August 16 Blue Jays 5–4 (10) Parra (4–3) Quantrill 19,838 61–60
122 August 17 Blue Jays 11–1 Robertson (6–11) Hanson 20,354 62–60
123 August 18 Blue Jays 2–6 Hentgen Aguilera (6–5) 18,010 62–61
124 August 19 Brewers 1–6 D'Amico Rodriguez (11–10) 21,879 62–62
125 August 20 Brewers 12–7 Parra (5–3) Bones 14,630 63–62
126 August 21 Brewers 7–10 Jones Stevens (1–3) Fetters 15,885 63–63
127 August 22 Rangers 2–11 Hill Robertson (6–12) 17,342 63–64
128 August 23 Rangers 9–2 Aguilera (7–5) Oliver 16,166 64–64
129 August 24 Rangers 6–5 Rodriguez (12–10) Pavlik Trombley (3) 16,648 65–64
130 August 25 Rangers 2–13 Witt Miller (0–1) 14,818 65–65
131 August 26 @ Blue Jays 3–5 Guzman Radke (8–14) Timlin 31,134 65–66
132 August 27 @ Blue Jays 6–4 (11) Trombley (4–1) Quantrill 30,033 66–66
133 August 28 @ Blue Jays 1–6 Hentgen Aguilera (7–6) 30,106 66–67
134 August 29 @ Brewers 6–1 Rodriguez (13–10) Karl 14,922 67–67
135 August 30 @ Brewers 4–5 (12) Wickman Parra (5–4) 17,444 67–68
136 August 31 @ Brewers 2–3 Jones Robertson (6–13) Fetters 20,187 67–69
September: 11–15 (Home: 6–6; Away: 5–9)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
137 September 1 @ Brewers 6–2 Aldred (6–3) Van Egmond 17,074 68–69
138 September 2 @ Rangers 6–4 Aguilera (8–6) Hill Guardado (4) 24,786 69–69
139 September 3 @ Rangers 7–9 Witt Rodriguez (13–11) Henneman 28,401 69–70
140 September 4 @ Rangers 7–6 Robertson (7–13) Heredia Trombley (4) 29,744 70–70
141 September 6 Angels 6–2 Radke (9–14) Finley 13,006 71–70
142 September 7 Angels 6–3 Stevens (2–3) Boskie Trombley (5) 51,011 72–70
143 September 8 Angels 2–4 Abbott Rodriguez (13–12) Percival 14,378 72–71
144 September 10 Athletics 0–7 Telgheder Robertson (7–14) 9,676 72–72
145 September 11 Athletics 7–2 Radke (10–14) Adams 9,493 73–72
146 September 12 Athletics 4–3 (12) Stevens (3–3) Mohler 9,712 74–72
147 September 13 Mariners 7–13 Wells Miller (0–2) 15,510 74–73
148 September 14 Mariners 3–5 (10) Ayala Guardado (5–5) Charlton 18,002 74–74
149 September 15 Mariners 0–7 Torres Robertson (7–15) 25,142 74–75
150 September 16 @ Royals 5–6 Rosado Radke (10–15) Bluma 16,843 74–76
151 September 17 @ Royals 2–4 Haney Aldred (6–4) Bluma 11,809 74–77
152 September 18 @ Royals 7–4 Miller (1–2) Belcher 11,588 75–77
153 September 19 @ White Sox 3–8 Sirotka Rodriguez (13–13) Castillo 14,253 75–78
154 September 20 @ White Sox 3–7 Tapani Robertson (7–16) 15,673 75–79
155 September 21 @ White Sox 4–3 Radke (11–15) Alvarez Trombley (6) 18,866 76–79
156 September 22 @ White Sox 1–5 Fernandez Aldred (6–5) 20,111 76–80
157 September 23 @ Indians 6–7 Graves Parra (5–5) Mesa 42,299 76–81
158 September 24 @ Indians 5–7 Ogea Rodriguez (13–14) Mesa 42,272 76–82
159 September 25 @ Indians 3–6 Nagy Robertson (7–17) 42,469 76–83
160 September 27 White Sox 2–4 Fernandez Radke (11–16) Hernandez 13,058 76–84
161 September 28 White Sox 7–6 Trombley (5–1) Castillo 34,008 77–84
162 September 29 White Sox 5–4 (10) Guardado (6–5) Hernandez 13,306 78–84
Legend:        = Win        = Loss
Bold = Twins team member

Detailed records edit

Roster edit

1996 Minnesota Twins
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Notable Transactions edit

  • May 28: Selected Scott Aldred off waivers from the Detroit Tigers.
  • June 4: In the 1996 amateur draft, the Twins drafted future major leaguers such as Jacque Jones[5] (2nd round), Chad Allen (4th round), and Chad Moeller (7th round). The Twins botched the signing of first baseman Travis Lee, whom they signed in the first round with the second overall pick. Lee exploited a never-before used clause that allows a draft pick to become a free agent if a team doesn't make an offer within 15 days of the draft. After the Twins failed to do this, Lee left for the Arizona Diamondbacks, who gave him a $10 million signing bonus. The Twins had the last laugh, however, as Lee has proven to be a below-average hitter who has bounced from team to team.
  • August 29: Traded Dave Hollins to the Seattle Mariners for a player to be named later. On September 30, the Mariners sent David Ortiz to the Twins to complete the trade.
  • September 13, 1996: David Ortiz was sent by the Seattle Mariners to the Minnesota Twins to complete an earlier deal made on August 29, 1996. The Seattle Mariners sent a player to be named later to the Minnesota Twins for Dave Hollins.[6]

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 Greg Myers 97 329 94 .286 6 47
1B Scott Stahoviak 130 405 115 .284 13 61
2B Chuck Knoblauch 153 578 197 .341 13 72
SS Pat Meares 152 517 138 .267 8 67
3B Dave Hollins 121 422 102 .242 13 53
LF Marty Cordova 145 569 176 .309 16 111
CF Rich Becker 148 525 153 .291 12 71
RF Matt Lawton 79 252 65 .258 6 42
DH Paul Molitor 161 660 225 .341 9 113

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
Roberto Kelly 98 322 104 .323 6 47
Jeff Reboulet 107 234 52 .222 0 23
Ron Coomer 95 233 69 .296 12 41
Matt Walbeck 63 215 48 .223 2 24
Denny Hocking 49 127 25 .197 1 10
Chip Hale 85 87 24 .276 1 16
Todd Walker 25 82 21 .256 0 6
Mike Durant 40 81 17 .210 0 5
Brent Brede 10 20 6 .300 0 2
Brian Raabe 7 9 2 .222 0 1
Tom Quinlan 4 6 0 .000 0 0

Pitching edit

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
Brad Radke 35 232.0 11 16 4.46 148
Frank Rodriguez 38 206.2 13 14 5.05 110
Rich Robertson 36 186.1 7 17 5.12 114
Scott Aldred 25 122.0 6 5 5.09 75
Rick Aguilera 19 111.1 8 6 5.42 83
Travis Miller 7 26.1 1 2 9.23 15
LaTroy Hawkins 7 26.1 1 1 8.20 24
Dan Serafini 1 4.1 0 1 10.38 1

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
José Parra 27 70.0 5 5 6.04 50
Pat Mahomes 20 45.0 1 4 7.20 30
Scott Klingenbeck 10 28.2 1 1 7.85 15

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
Dave Stevens 49 3 3 11 4.66 29
Eddie Guardado 83 6 5 4 5.25 74
Greg Hansell 50 3 0 3 5.69 46
Dan Naulty 49 3 2 4 3.79 56
Mike Trombley 43 5 1 6 3.01 57
Mike Milchin 26 2 1 0 8.31 19
Erik Bennett 24 2 0 1 7.90 13

Miscellaneous edit

Other post-season awards edit

Outfielder Kirby Puckett won the Roberto Clemente Award, given annually to the Major League Baseball (MLB) player who "best exemplifies the game of baseball, sportsmanship, community involvement and the individual's contribution to his team", as voted on by baseball fans and members of the media.

Farm system edit

[7]

References edit

  1. ^ Luis Rivas at Baseball Reference
  2. ^ Paul Molitor at Baseball Reference
  3. ^ "Twins 24, Tigers 11". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
  4. ^ "Twins 16, Red Sox 6". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
  5. ^ Jacque Jones Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  6. ^ David Ortiz Statistics 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
  • 1996 Standings

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Prior to spring training the 1996 Minnesota Twins were projected to be a contending team The team s chances significantly worsened on March 28 1996 Kirby Puckett the team s franchise player had been tattooing the Grapefruit League spring training for a 360 average but that morning woke up without vision in his right eye He was eventually diagnosed with glaucoma Several surgeries over the next few months could not restore vision in the eye Puckett announced his retirement from baseball on July 12 After beginning the season under the melancholy cloud of the Puckett situation Manager Tom Kelly s team finished the year with a 78 84 record which put it in fourth place in the American League Central Division 1996 Minnesota TwinsMajor League affiliationsAmerican League since 1901 Central Division since 1994 LocationHubert H Humphrey Metrodome since 1982 Minneapolis since 1982 ResultsRecord78 84 481 Divisional place4thOther informationOwnersCarl PohladGeneral managersTerry RyanManagersTom KellyLocal televisionWCCO TVMidwest Sports Channel Bert Blyleven Dick Bremer Ryan Lefebvre Tommy John Local radio830 WCCO AM Herb Carneal John Gordon lt Previous season Next season gt 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 Game log 2 7 Detailed records 2 8 Roster 2 9 Notable Transactions 3 Player stats 3 1 Batting 3 1 1 Starters by position 3 1 2 Other batters 3 2 Pitching 3 2 1 Starting pitchers 3 2 2 Other pitchers 3 2 3 Relief pitchers 4 Miscellaneous 5 Other post season awards 6 Farm system 7 References 8 External linksOffseason editOctober 9 Luis Rivas was signed as an amateur free agent by the Twins 1 December 5 Paul Molitor was signed as a free agent by the Twins 2 January 29 Signed Roberto Kelly as a free agent Regular season editOn April 24 the Twins crushed the Detroit Tigers 24 11 The total of runs both the Twins 24 and the game s total of 35 were new highs in Twins history for a nine inning game 3 Only second baseman Chuck Knoblauch was selected from the Twins for the All Star Game at Veteran s Stadium in Philadelphia Entering in the eighth inning as a reserve he singled His was just one of seven American League hits in the National League s 6 0 victory On July 25 at the Metrodome seven Twins hit eight doubles to set a new mark The Twins drubbed the Boston Red Sox 16 6 4 By season s end several other offensive records had been set Chuck Knoblauch scored 140 times besting Rod Carew s previous club high of 128 Chip Hale had nineteen pinch hits on the year New season highs were set for most runs scored 877 and most runs allowed 900 In addition new club season highs were set in most hits 1663 most RBI 812 most doubles 332 and highest team batting average 288 Offense edit Individual players on the team did excel Paul Molitor had a standout year in his first year with his hometown team playing as the regular designated hitter and winning a Silver Slugger Award at that position He played in all but one game and hit 341 with 113 RBI and a league best 225 hits On September 16 in Kansas City he collected his 3 000th hit a triple off of Jose Rosado He is the only player to obtain his 3 000th hit via a triple Along with Molitor Chuck Knoblauch also hit 341 Among the hits were 35 doubles He also stole 45 bases Marty Cordova had a respectable year driving in 111 runs Team Leaders Statistic Player QuantityHR Marty Cordova 16RBI Paul Molitor 113BA Paul Molitor and Chuck Knoblauch 341Runs Chuck Knoblauch 140Pitching edit The pitching did not match the offense Brad Radke Frank Rodriguez and Rich Robertson the three R s all spent the whole season in the starting rotation and had losing records The team s experiment moving Rick Aguilera from the closer s role to the starting rotation was not a successful one as he started only 19 games Scott Aldred also started 17 games for the team Radke had the lowest ERA among the starters at 4 46 The rest were over five Dave Stevens got the most saves at 11 but he was not an effective closer Mike Trombley and Dan Naulty had effective seasons out of the bullpen but nobody else had an ERA under five Epitomizing the pitching woes Mike Milchin had an ERA of 8 31 but the team still let him pitch in 26 games Team Leaders Statistic Player QuantityERA Brad Radke 4 46Wins Frank Rodriguez 13Saves Dave Stevens 11Strikeouts Brad Radke 148Defense edit The only truly regular starters in the field were Knoblauch at second base Pat Meares at shortstop and Cordova in left field In a less than encouraging sign for the team s postseason prospects Scott Stahoviak saw a majority of the time at first base Dave Hollins played 116 games at third with Jeff Reboulet and Todd Walker also seeing time Greg Myers and Matt Walbeck platooned at catcher Rich Becker had the unenviable task of replacing Puckett in center field and played 121 games there Right field was a mish mash with Matt Lawton playing 60 games at the position Roberto Kelly 54 Denny Hocking 33 and Ron Coomer 23 Season standings edit vteAL Central W L Pct GB Home RoadCleveland Indians 99 62 0 615 51 29 48 33Chicago White Sox 85 77 0 525 14 44 37 41 40Milwaukee Brewers 80 82 0 494 19 38 43 42 39Minnesota Twins 78 84 0 481 21 39 43 39 41Kansas City Royals 75 86 0 466 24 37 43 38 43Record vs opponents edit 1996 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 TORBaltimore 7 6 6 6 4 8 5 7 11 2 9 3 9 3 7 5 3 10 9 4 7 5 3 10 1 8 5Boston 6 7 8 4 6 6 1 11 12 1 3 9 7 5 6 6 7 6 8 5 7 6 6 6 8 5California 6 6 4 8 6 6 4 9 6 6 4 8 7 5 4 8 7 6 6 7 5 8 4 9 7 5Chicago 8 4 6 6 6 6 5 8 10 3 7 6 6 7 6 7 6 7 5 7 5 7 8 4 7 5Cleveland 7 5 11 1 9 4 8 5 12 0 7 6 7 6 10 3 3 9 6 6 8 4 4 8 7 5Detroit 2 11 1 12 6 6 3 10 0 12 6 6 4 8 6 6 5 8 4 8 6 6 4 9 6 7Kansas City 3 9 9 3 8 4 6 7 6 7 6 6 4 9 6 7 4 8 5 7 7 5 6 6 5 8Milwaukee 3 9 5 7 5 7 7 6 6 7 8 4 9 4 9 4 6 6 7 5 4 9 6 7 5 7Minnesota 5 7 6 6 8 4 7 6 3 10 6 6 7 6 4 9 5 7 6 7 6 6 7 5 8 5New York 10 3 6 7 6 7 7 6 9 3 8 5 8 4 6 6 7 5 9 3 3 9 5 7 8 5Oakland 4 9 5 8 7 6 7 5 6 6 8 4 7 5 5 7 7 6 3 9 8 5 7 6 4 8Seattle 5 7 6 7 8 5 7 5 4 8 6 6 5 7 9 4 6 6 9 3 5 8 10 3 5 7Texas 10 3 1 6 6 9 4 4 8 8 4 9 4 6 6 7 6 5 7 7 5 6 7 3 10 10 2Toronto 5 8 5 8 5 7 5 7 5 7 7 6 8 5 7 5 5 8 5 8 8 4 7 5 2 10 Game log edit 1996 Game Log 78 84 Home 39 43 Away 39 41 April 13 12 Home 8 7 Away 5 5 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record1 April 1 Tigers 8 6 Radke 1 0 Lira Stevens 1 30 185 1 02 April 2 Tigers 6 10 Sodowsky Robertson 0 1 20 164 1 13 April 3 Tigers 16 7 Mahomes 1 0 Aldred 12 256 2 14 April 5 Orioles 1 2 Mercker Guardado 0 1 Myers 22 744 2 25 April 6 Orioles 8 3 Radke 2 0 Haynes 22 334 3 26 April 7 Orioles 2 4 Mussina Robertson 0 2 Myers 14 580 3 37 April 9 Red Sox 1 9 Gordon Rodriguez 0 1 30 843 3 48 April 11 Red Sox 6 5 Radke 3 0 Clemens Stevens 2 15 594 4 49 April 12 Orioles 2 3 Mussina Robertson 0 3 42 602 4 510 April 13 Orioles 6 7 Benitez Mahomes 1 1 42 644 4 611 April 14 Orioles 4 1 Rodriguez 1 1 Haynes Stevens 3 42 660 5 612 April 16 Indians 2 7 Hershiser Radke 3 1 13 103 5 713 April 17 Indians 9 8 Hansell 1 0 Shuey Stevens 4 11 276 6 714 April 19 Yankees 7 1 Rodriguez 2 1 Gooden 20 279 7 715 April 20 Yankees 6 7 Wickman Guardado 0 2 Wetteland 24 586 7 816 April 21 Yankees 5 9 Rogers Radke 3 2 20 115 7 917 April 22 Red Sox 1 4 Sele Robertson 0 4 Slocumb 11 340 7 1018 April 23 Red Sox 8 6 Naulty 1 0 Hudson Stevens 5 11 533 8 1019 April 24 Tigers 24 11 Bennett 1 0 Veres 12 189 9 1020 April 25 Tigers 11 1 Hawkins 1 0 Aldred Hansell 1 11 804 10 1021 April 26 Yankees 4 5 Rivera Radke 3 3 Wetteland 14 450 10 1122 April 27 Yankees 8 6 10 Bennett 2 0 Wickman 20 025 11 1123 April 28 Yankees 3 6 Rivera Rodriguez 2 2 Wetteland 24 793 11 1224 April 29 Royals 11 6 Hansell 2 0 Clark Bennett 1 10 237 12 1225 April 30 Royals 16 7 Naulty 2 0 Magnante 10 503 13 12May 10 16 Home 4 6 Away 6 10 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record26 May 1 Royals 6 5 10 Stevens 1 0 Montgomery 11 975 14 1227 May 3 Angels 1 4 Finley Robertson 0 5 Percival 24 505 14 1328 May 4 Angels 2 5 Grimsley Rodriguez 2 3 29 264 14 1429 May 5 Angels 1 5 Boskie Hawkins 1 1 35 541 14 1530 May 6 Mariners 4 5 Wells Radke 3 4 Charlton 32 203 14 1631 May 7 Mariners 2 0 Parra 1 0 Wolcott Stevens 6 15 626 15 1632 May 8 Mariners 7 5 10 Guardado 1 2 Wells Stevens 7 22 175 16 1633 May 10 Athletics 5 15 Wojciechowski Rodriguez 2 4 8 278 16 1734 May 11 Athletics 5 12 Prieto Radke 3 5 15 791 16 1835 May 12 Athletics 3 8 Wengert Parra 1 1 13 430 16 1936 May 14 Blue Jays 2 4 Hanson Robertson 0 6 Timlin 13 483 16 2037 May 15 Blue Jays 2 1 Rodriguez 3 4 Hentgen 11 793 17 2038 May 16 Blue Jays 4 1 Radke 4 5 Quantrill Stevens 8 13 538 18 2039 May 17 Brewers 1 12 Karl Parra 1 2 26 733 18 2140 May 18 Brewers 3 7 Miranda Mahomes 1 2 Fetters 30 593 18 2241 May 19 Brewers 2 4 Sparks Robertson 0 7 Fetters 24 411 18 2342 May 20 Brewers 2 3 Bones Rodriguez 3 5 Fetters 13 376 18 2443 May 21 Rangers 4 3 Milchin 1 0 Henneman 12 323 19 2444 May 22 Rangers 5 6 Pavlik Parra 1 3 Henneman 17 955 19 2545 May 23 Blue Jays 4 5 10 Janzen Milchin 1 1 31 163 19 2646 May 24 Blue Jays 4 0 Robertson 1 7 Hanson 33 141 20 2647 May 25 Blue Jays 6 4 10 Guardado 2 2 Castillo Stevens 9 34 118 21 2648 May 26 Blue Jays 9 3 Naulty 3 0 Bohanon 30 170 22 2649 May 28 Brewers 3 7 Karl Mahomes 1 3 Garcia 10 117 22 2750 May 29 Brewers 8 7 12 Hansell 3 0 Lloyd 14 324 23 2751 May 31 Rangers 2 7 Hill Rodriguez 3 6 32 861 23 28June 15 13 Home 9 8 Away 6 5 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record52 June 1 Rangers 9 5 Milchin 2 1 Henneman 43 413 24 2853 June 2 Rangers 6 5 Guardado 3 2 Russell 33 809 25 2854 June 3 Angels 9 3 Trombley 1 0 Finley 10 589 26 2855 June 4 Angels 5 3 Rodriguez 4 6 Grimsley Guardado 1 10 899 27 2856 June 5 Angels 14 3 Aldred 1 0 Langston Hansell 2 10 639 28 2857 June 7 Athletics 4 6 Reyes Radke 4 6 Corsi 14 999 28 2958 June 8 Athletics 4 2 Robertson 2 7 Wojciechowski Guardado 2 29 2959 June 8 Athletics 7 13 Wasdin Mahomes 1 4 22 164 29 3060 June 9 Athletics 5 3 Rodriguez 5 6 Wengert 13 291 30 3061 June 10 Mariners 13 6 Aldred 2 0 Wagner Trombley 1 17 134 31 3062 June 11 Mariners 8 18 Wells Aguilera 0 1 Hurtado 14 395 31 3163 June 12 Mariners 3 5 Wolcott Radke 4 7 Charlton 15 830 31 3264 June 14 Tigers 4 5 Gohr Robertson 2 8 Olson 22 831 31 3365 June 15 Tigers 4 6 Olivares Rodriguez 5 7 Olson 17 099 31 3466 June 16 Tigers 4 1 Aguilera 1 1 Lira Hansell 3 20 641 32 3467 June 17 Yankees 6 3 Aldred 3 0 Mendoza Naulty 1 16 189 33 3468 June 18 Yankees 0 2 Rogers Radke 4 8 Wetteland 17 593 33 3569 June 20 Tigers 7 3 Rodriguez 6 7 Olivares 8 310 34 3570 June 21 Tigers 0 2 Lira Aguilera 1 2 13 127 34 3671 June 22 Tigers 0 6 Williams Aldred 3 1 14 506 34 3772 June 23 Tigers 8 10 Urbani Radke 4 9 13 994 34 3873 June 24 Yankees 3 0 Robertson 3 8 Pettitte 20 488 35 3874 June 25 Yankees 6 1 Rodriguez 7 7 Boehringer 36 3875 June 25 Yankees 2 6 Mendoza Serafini 0 1 16 641 36 3976 June 26 Yankees 1 2 Polley Guardado 3 3 Wetteland 19 116 36 4077 June 28 Royals 2 6 Appier Radke 4 10 21 515 36 4178 June 29 Royals 12 7 Trombley 2 0 Linton 23 232 37 4179 June 30 Royals 5 2 Rodriguez 8 7 Gubicza Stevens 10 28 246 38 41July 13 14 Home 7 10 Away 6 4 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record80 July 1 White Sox 10 7 Aguilera 2 2 Sirotka 19 211 39 4181 July 2 White Sox 4 7 Fernandez Aldred 3 2 Hernandez 18 357 39 4282 July 3 White Sox 6 5 Radke 5 10 Andujar Stevens 11 26 113 40 4283 July 4 Royals 3 5 Linton Robertson 3 9 Montgomery 37 295 40 4384 July 5 Royals 9 8 Guardado 4 3 Montgomery 18 465 41 4385 July 6 Royals 5 8 Haney Aguilera 2 3 Montgomery 18 699 41 4486 July 7 Royals 2 8 Belcher Aldred 3 3 14 251 41 4587 July 11 Indians 7 11 McDowell Radke 5 11 16 438 41 4688 July 12 Indians 5 7 Mesa Stevens 1 1 Shuey 18 246 41 4789 July 13 Indians 11 19 Ogea Aguilera 2 4 31 552 41 4890 July 14 Indians 5 4 Guardado 5 3 Plunk 25 312 42 4891 July 15 White Sox 16 5 Aldred 4 3 McCaskill 13 636 43 4892 July 16 White Sox 2 11 Alvarez Radke 5 12 18 502 43 4993 July 17 White Sox 4 3 Trombley 3 0 Simas 20 755 44 4994 July 18 Indians 4 5 Graves Guardado 5 4 40 934 44 5095 July 19 Indians 3 2 Rodriguez 9 7 Nagy Naulty 2 42 373 45 5096 July 20 Indians 5 6 11 Shuey Stevens 1 2 43 433 45 5197 July 21 Indians 5 7 McDowell Radke 5 13 Shuey 42 341 45 5298 July 22 Orioles 9 5 Robertson 4 9 Haynes Trombley 2 42 129 46 5299 July 23 Orioles 3 2 Aguilera 3 4 Wells Naulty 3 42 006 47 52100 July 24 Orioles 11 4 Rodriguez 10 7 Erickson 46 181 48 52101 July 25 Red Sox 16 6 Parra 2 3 Wakefield 13 924 49 52102 July 26 Red Sox 5 1 Radke 6 13 Clemens 17 768 50 52103 July 27 Red Sox 5 9 Gordon Naulty 3 1 22 128 50 53104 July 28 Red Sox 9 8 Aguilera 4 4 Sele Naulty 4 17 448 51 53105 July 30 Orioles 4 16 Coppinger Rodriguez 10 8 16 708 51 54106 July 31 Orioles 3 9 Mussina Trombley 3 1 15 897 51 55August 16 14 Home 5 6 Away 11 8 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record107 August 1 Orioles 2 4 Wells Robertson 4 10 Myers 20 379 51 56108 August 2 Red Sox 10 11 Brandenburg Naulty 3 2 28 041 51 57109 August 3 Red Sox 3 6 Sele Rodriguez 10 9 Hudson 19 860 51 58110 August 3 Red Sox 6 0 Aldred 5 3 Suppan 29 135 52 58111 August 4 Red Sox 6 13 Eshelman Klingenbeck 0 1 29 939 52 59112 August 6 Angels 4 1 Radke 7 13 Springer Guardado 3 20 058 53 59113 August 7 Angels 4 0 Robertson 5 10 Finley 18 611 54 59114 August 8 Angels 13 5 Aguilera 5 4 Boskie 21 283 55 59115 August 9 Mariners 6 5 Parra 3 3 Wolcott Rodriguez 1 25 130 56 59116 August 10 Mariners 10 4 Klingenbeck 1 1 Hitchcock 34 381 57 59117 August 11 Mariners 6 3 Radke 8 13 Wells Rodriguez 2 36 114 58 59118 August 12 Athletics 1 11 Prieto Robertson 5 11 10 071 58 60119 August 13 Athletics 6 2 Aguilera 6 4 Wengert 11 156 59 60120 August 14 Athletics 13 7 Rodriguez 11 9 Telgheder 12 729 60 60121 August 16 Blue Jays 5 4 10 Parra 4 3 Quantrill 19 838 61 60122 August 17 Blue Jays 11 1 Robertson 6 11 Hanson 20 354 62 60123 August 18 Blue Jays 2 6 Hentgen Aguilera 6 5 18 010 62 61124 August 19 Brewers 1 6 D Amico Rodriguez 11 10 21 879 62 62125 August 20 Brewers 12 7 Parra 5 3 Bones 14 630 63 62126 August 21 Brewers 7 10 Jones Stevens 1 3 Fetters 15 885 63 63127 August 22 Rangers 2 11 Hill Robertson 6 12 17 342 63 64128 August 23 Rangers 9 2 Aguilera 7 5 Oliver 16 166 64 64129 August 24 Rangers 6 5 Rodriguez 12 10 Pavlik Trombley 3 16 648 65 64130 August 25 Rangers 2 13 Witt Miller 0 1 14 818 65 65131 August 26 Blue Jays 3 5 Guzman Radke 8 14 Timlin 31 134 65 66132 August 27 Blue Jays 6 4 11 Trombley 4 1 Quantrill 30 033 66 66133 August 28 Blue Jays 1 6 Hentgen Aguilera 7 6 30 106 66 67134 August 29 Brewers 6 1 Rodriguez 13 10 Karl 14 922 67 67135 August 30 Brewers 4 5 12 Wickman Parra 5 4 17 444 67 68136 August 31 Brewers 2 3 Jones Robertson 6 13 Fetters 20 187 67 69September 11 15 Home 6 6 Away 5 9 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record137 September 1 Brewers 6 2 Aldred 6 3 Van Egmond 17 074 68 69138 September 2 Rangers 6 4 Aguilera 8 6 Hill Guardado 4 24 786 69 69139 September 3 Rangers 7 9 Witt Rodriguez 13 11 Henneman 28 401 69 70140 September 4 Rangers 7 6 Robertson 7 13 Heredia Trombley 4 29 744 70 70141 September 6 Angels 6 2 Radke 9 14 Finley 13 006 71 70142 September 7 Angels 6 3 Stevens 2 3 Boskie Trombley 5 51 011 72 70143 September 8 Angels 2 4 Abbott Rodriguez 13 12 Percival 14 378 72 71144 September 10 Athletics 0 7 Telgheder Robertson 7 14 9 676 72 72145 September 11 Athletics 7 2 Radke 10 14 Adams 9 493 73 72146 September 12 Athletics 4 3 12 Stevens 3 3 Mohler 9 712 74 72147 September 13 Mariners 7 13 Wells Miller 0 2 15 510 74 73148 September 14 Mariners 3 5 10 Ayala Guardado 5 5 Charlton 18 002 74 74149 September 15 Mariners 0 7 Torres Robertson 7 15 25 142 74 75150 September 16 Royals 5 6 Rosado Radke 10 15 Bluma 16 843 74 76151 September 17 Royals 2 4 Haney Aldred 6 4 Bluma 11 809 74 77152 September 18 Royals 7 4 Miller 1 2 Belcher 11 588 75 77153 September 19 White Sox 3 8 Sirotka Rodriguez 13 13 Castillo 14 253 75 78154 September 20 White Sox 3 7 Tapani Robertson 7 16 15 673 75 79155 September 21 White Sox 4 3 Radke 11 15 Alvarez Trombley 6 18 866 76 79156 September 22 White Sox 1 5 Fernandez Aldred 6 5 20 111 76 80157 September 23 Indians 6 7 Graves Parra 5 5 Mesa 42 299 76 81158 September 24 Indians 5 7 Ogea Rodriguez 13 14 Mesa 42 272 76 82159 September 25 Indians 3 6 Nagy Robertson 7 17 42 469 76 83160 September 27 White Sox 2 4 Fernandez Radke 11 16 Hernandez 13 058 76 84161 September 28 White Sox 7 6 Trombley 5 1 Castillo 34 008 77 84162 September 29 White Sox 5 4 10 Guardado 6 5 Hernandez 13 306 78 84Legend Win LossBold Twins team memberDetailed records edit American LeagueOpponent W L WP RS RAAL EastBaltimore Orioles 5 7 0 417 55 60Boston Red Sox 6 6 0 500 76 78Detroit Tigers 6 6 0 500 92 68New York Yankees 5 7 0 417 51 48Toronto Blue Jays 8 5 0 615 59 44Total 30 31 0 492 333 298AL CentralChicago White Sox 7 6 0 538 67 75Cleveland Indians 3 10 0 231 70 96Kansas City Royals 7 6 0 538 85 76Milwaukee Brewers 4 9 0 308 57 74Minnesota TwinsTotal 21 31 0 404 279 321AL WestCalifornia Angels 8 4 0 667 67 38Oakland Athletics 6 7 0 462 64 91Seattle Mariners 6 6 0 500 69 76Texas Rangers 7 5 0 583 65 76Total 27 22 0 551 265 281Season Total 78 84 0 481 877 900 Month Games Won Lost Win RS RAApril 25 13 12 0 520 175 141May 26 10 16 0 385 97 138June 28 15 13 0 536 151 134July 27 13 14 0 481 171 188August 30 16 14 0 533 169 161September 26 11 15 0 423 114 138Total 162 78 84 0 481 877 900Games Won Lost Win RS RAHome 82 39 43 0 476 452 483Away 80 39 41 0 488 425 417Total 162 78 84 0 481 877 900 Roster edit 1996 Minnesota TwinsRosterPitchers 38 Rick Aguilera 57 Scott Aldred 59 Erik Bennett 18 Eddie Guardado 19 Greg Hansell 32 LaTroy Hawkins 52 Scott Klingenbeck 20 Pat Mahomes 51 Mike Milchin 59 Travis Miller 31 Dan Naulty 56 Jose Parra 22 Brad Radke 47 Rich Robertson 33 Frankie Rodriguez 16 Dan Serafini 41 Dave Stevens 21 Mike Trombley Catchers 27 Mike Durant 24 Greg Myers 9 Matt WalbeckInfielders 8 Ron Coomer 12 Chip Hale 15 Dave Hollins 11 Chuck Knoblauch 2 Pat Meares 4 Paul Molitor 23 Tom Quinlan 26 Brian Raabe 17 Jeff Reboulet 37 Scott Stahoviak 13 Todd Walker Outfielders 25 Rich Becker 51 Brent Brede 40 Marty Cordova 7 Denny Hocking 5 Roberto Kelly 50 Matt Lawton Manager 10 Tom KellyCoaches 46 Terry Crowley hitting 35 Ron Gardenhire third base 43 Rick Stelmaszek bullpen 42 Dick Such pitching 45 Scott UllgerNotable Transactions edit May 28 Selected Scott Aldred off waivers from the Detroit Tigers June 4 In the 1996 amateur draft the Twins drafted future major leaguers such as Jacque Jones 5 2nd round Chad Allen 4th round and Chad Moeller 7th round The Twins botched the signing of first baseman Travis Lee whom they signed in the first round with the second overall pick Lee exploited a never before used clause that allows a draft pick to become a free agent if a team doesn t make an offer within 15 days of the draft After the Twins failed to do this Lee left for the Arizona Diamondbacks who gave him a 10 million signing bonus The Twins had the last laugh however as Lee has proven to be a below average hitter who has bounced from team to team August 29 Traded Dave Hollins to the Seattle Mariners for a player to be named later On September 30 the Mariners sent David Ortiz to the Twins to complete the trade September 13 1996 David Ortiz was sent by the Seattle Mariners to the Minnesota Twins to complete an earlier deal made on August 29 1996 The Seattle Mariners sent a player to be named later to the Minnesota Twins for Dave Hollins 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 RBIC Greg Myers 97 329 94 286 6 471B Scott Stahoviak 130 405 115 284 13 612B Chuck Knoblauch 153 578 197 341 13 72SS Pat Meares 152 517 138 267 8 673B Dave Hollins 121 422 102 242 13 53LF Marty Cordova 145 569 176 309 16 111CF Rich Becker 148 525 153 291 12 71RF Matt Lawton 79 252 65 258 6 42DH Paul Molitor 161 660 225 341 9 113Other 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 RBIRoberto Kelly 98 322 104 323 6 47Jeff Reboulet 107 234 52 222 0 23Ron Coomer 95 233 69 296 12 41Matt Walbeck 63 215 48 223 2 24Denny Hocking 49 127 25 197 1 10Chip Hale 85 87 24 276 1 16Todd Walker 25 82 21 256 0 6Mike Durant 40 81 17 210 0 5Brent Brede 10 20 6 300 0 2Brian Raabe 7 9 2 222 0 1Tom Quinlan 4 6 0 000 0 0Pitching edit 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 SOBrad Radke 35 232 0 11 16 4 46 148Frank Rodriguez 38 206 2 13 14 5 05 110Rich Robertson 36 186 1 7 17 5 12 114Scott Aldred 25 122 0 6 5 5 09 75Rick Aguilera 19 111 1 8 6 5 42 83Travis Miller 7 26 1 1 2 9 23 15LaTroy Hawkins 7 26 1 1 1 8 20 24Dan Serafini 1 4 1 0 1 10 38 1Other 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 SOJose Parra 27 70 0 5 5 6 04 50Pat Mahomes 20 45 0 1 4 7 20 30Scott Klingenbeck 10 28 2 1 1 7 85 15Relief pitchers edit Note G Games pitched W Wins L Losses SV Saves ERA Earned run average SO Strikeouts Player G W L SV ERA SODave Stevens 49 3 3 11 4 66 29Eddie Guardado 83 6 5 4 5 25 74Greg Hansell 50 3 0 3 5 69 46Dan Naulty 49 3 2 4 3 79 56Mike Trombley 43 5 1 6 3 01 57Mike Milchin 26 2 1 0 8 31 19Erik Bennett 24 2 0 1 7 90 13Miscellaneous editThe lone representative of the Twins in the All Star Game was second baseman Chuck Knoblauch The highest paid Twin in 1996 was Chuck Knoblauch at 4 670 000 followed by Rick Aguilera at 3 500 000 Other post season awards editCalvin R Griffith Award Most Valuable Twin Chuck Knoblauch Joseph W Haynes Award Twins Pitcher of the Year Frank Rodriguez Bill Boni Award Twins Outstanding Rookie Ron Coomer Charles O Johnson Award Most Improved Twin Rich Becker Dick Siebert Award Upper Midwest Player of the Year Paul Molitor The above awards are voted on by the Twin Cities chapter of the BBWAA Carl R Pohlad Award Outstanding Community Service Paul Molitor Sherry Robertson Award Twins Outstanding Farm System Player Todd WalkerOutfielder Kirby Puckett won the Roberto Clemente Award given annually to the Major League Baseball MLB player who best exemplifies the game of baseball sportsmanship community involvement and the individual s contribution to his team as voted on by baseball fans and members of the media Farm system editSee also Minor League Baseball Level Team League ManagerAAA Salt Lake Buzz Pacific Coast League Phil RoofAA Hardware City Rock Cats Eastern League Al NewmanA Fort Myers Miracle Florida State League John RussellA Fort Wayne Wizards Midwest League Dan RohnRookie Elizabethton Twins Appalachian League Jose MarzanRookie GCL Twins Gulf Coast League Mike Boulanger 7 References edit Luis Rivas at Baseball Reference Paul Molitor at Baseball Reference Twins 24 Tigers 11 Baseball Reference com Retrieved February 7 2016 Twins 16 Red Sox 6 Baseball Reference com Retrieved February 7 2016 Jacque Jones Statistics Baseball Reference com David Ortiz Statistics 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 1996 Standings Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1996 Minnesota Twins season amp oldid 1181424693, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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