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Hunter was announced first. The Twins decided, maybe based upon no one being voted in last year, to remove any waiting period before a player could be voted for their Hall of Fame. That decision was announced after Hunter announced his retirement last November.
Hunter returned to the Twins in 2015 for his final season after spending parts of 1997 through 2007 in a Twins uniform. Hunter sits well inside the Top 10 Twins players in most offensive categories including doubles, home runs, RBI and stolen bases. He went to five All Star games as a member of the Twins.
There is no question that Torii Hunter is a "first-ballot" Twins Hall of Famer after his Gold Gloves, Silver Sluggers and work throughout the community.
St. Peter mentioned that Dan Gladden and Cesar Tovar finished second and third in the voting, respectively.
This was also a year in which a veteran's committee held a vote. They voted in long-time radio voice John Gordon to the Hall of Fame. Gordon came to the Twins in 1987 after serving in many broadcasting roles in the big leagues and the minor leagues. He was with the Yankees before coming to the Twins. He worked with Herb Carneal for a few seasons before taking over the #1 radio spot which he held until his retirement following the 2011 season. The Twins radio booth, which is inside the Herb Carneal Press Box, is named for Gordon. He was most famous for this "Touch 'Em All" home run call.
Former Twins President Jerry Bell finished second in the veteran's (non-player) voting.
Hunter and Gordon will be the 27th and 28th members of the Twins Hall of Fame. They will be inducted in separate ceremonies on the same weekend, July 16-17. Hunter will be inducted on the 16th with Gordon the following day.
Other notes from media luncheon:
- Danny Santana will move to the outfield as well. He may get some time still in the infield.
- The Twins will have two translators. One will speak Korean and work with the Twins and Park. One will be a Spanish interpreter which is something MLB is requiring for all teams.
- The Twins will operate in a new facility in the Dominican starting (likely) in September. They'll work with the Philadelphia Phillies.
- Dave St. Peter pointed out that Glen Perkins just completed his ninth Twins Winter Caravan, which is really good, "But he has a ways to go to catch Tony Oliva who just finished his 56th caravan."
- Rod Carew will be here tomorrow. He will be interviewed in the Puckett Atrium in the morning and then meet with the media. He and the Twins will be making an announcement about a new program they'll be working with.
- The Twins have already sold 1.2 million tickets for 2016. They are hoping to surpass 2.3 million. Over 90% renewed.
- The Twins aren't going to have a ceremony for the 25th anniversary of the 1991 World Series championship though it will be a theme throughout the season. It is also the 25th anniversary of the Twins Community Fund which will also be talked about a lot.
- There will be 11 spring training games televised on FSN. 14 games will be on the radio.
- Bert Blyleven is set to do another 100 games in 2016.
- For fan safety, based on requirements by MLB, the Twins will have 6-7 feet of netting over both dugouts. They will also be replacing the netting behind home plate with higher transparency netting for better visibility. He acknowledged that it has been a controversial topic.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. I'm sure I missed several things.
Twins Fest starts tonight and opening day tickets go on sale at 4.
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