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DaveW

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The guy with whom I had an odd infatuation with as a young Twins fan who also followed the Mets. Played with San Diego, the Mets and Kansas City in his career. Career slash of .265/.328.447 and a career OPS+ of 115. Not a particularly good defender, he still managed a career bWAR of 29.9 in 12 season, including 30 seasons of 4.2 or greater. Finished 3rd in NL MVP voting in '88, in a season where he slashed .288/.336/.496 with 27 HR, 21 SB and 99 RBI.

 

Kevin McReynolds. Accomplished MLBer.

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Closest I can get to my age, my hometown (but not quite on either): 2200+ MLB PAs, six teams...Mike Kingery, Atwater Minnesota.

I'm from Murdock! I was a Senior when Mike Kingery was a Junior, and he struck me out at least once. Very impressive player. I was glad he had a successful Major League career. I lived in San Francisco when he played there and was quite proud to say that I was from a tiny MN town and had played against him. Way to go, USAFCHIEF!

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This little known Twin had zero hits and two strike outs in his 12 plate apperances with the team, but did catch all 9 innings of a  J. Santana 11 - strikeout win vs. the White Sox

 

 

Corky Miller

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How many players have been named so far?

 

 

This is post #117, so 117 now..

 

Another Hawaiian, an almost-Twin (Drafted in the 16th round in 2008), I got to see him play at the U. of Hawaii, now 2B for the Cardinals

Kolten Wong

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This is post #117, so 117 now..

 

Another Hawaiian, an almost-Twin (Drafted in the 16th round in 2008), I got to see him play at the U. of Hawaii, now 2B for the Cardinals

Kolten Wong

 

Duh. I was thinking not every post included a player.

 

He made his major league debut this week. 

 

Aaron Nola

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He had a career ERA of infinity 

 

Fred Bruckbauer

I named Fred a while back. I read his bio when he passed away. Born in New Ulm and a resident of Sleepy Eye, he made one appearance with the '61 Twins and failed to retire a batter.

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