1965 Minnesota Twins season

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1965 Minnesota Twins
American League Champions
Major league affiliations
Location
1965 Information
Owner(s) Calvin Griffith
Manager(s) Sam Mele
Local television WTCN-TV
Local radio 830 WCCO AM
(Herb Carneal, Halsey Hall, Ray Scott)

The 1965 Minnesota Twins won the 1965 American League Pennant with a 102-60 record. 1,463,258 fans attended Twins games, the highest total in the American League. Six Twins made the All-Star Game (played at Metropolitan Stadium): first baseman Harmon Killebrew, shortstop Zoilo Versalles, outfielders Tony Oliva and Jimmie Hall, catcher Earl Battey, and pitcher Mudcat Grant. Zoilo Versalles was named AL Most Valuable Player.

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[edit] Offense

Tony Oliva led the AL with a .321 average and Zoilo Versalles led with 126 runs. Harmon Killebrew was limited to 113 games by injuries, but still hit 25 HR and 75 RBI.

Team Leaders
Statistic Player Quantity
HR Harmon Killebrew 25
RBI Tony Oliva 98
BA Tony Oliva .321*
Runs Zoilo Versalles 126*
*League leader

[edit] Pitching

Mudcat Grant won a AL best 21 games.

Team Leaders
Statistic Player Quantity
ERA Jim Kaat 2.83
Wins Mudcat Grant 21*
Saves Al Worthington 21
Strikeouts Jim Kaat 154
*League leader

[edit] Defense

Shortstop Zoilo Versalles and pitcher Jim Kaat won Gold Gloves.

[edit] Regular Season

The Twins set a team record with 102 wins. On September 26 at RFK Stadium in Washington D.C., the Twins beat the Washington Senators 2-1 to clinch their first ever American League Pennant. Jim Kaat was the winning pitcher.

American League Final Standings
Team W L Pct. GB
Minnesota Twins 102 60 .630 --
Chicago White Sox 95 67 .586 7
Baltimore Orioles 94 68 .580 8
Detroit Tigers 89 73 .549 13
Cleveland Indians 87 75 .537 15
New York Yankees 77 85 .475 25
California Angels 75 87 .463 27
Washington Senators 70 92 .432 32
Boston Red Sox 62 100 .383 40
Kansas City Athletics 59 103 .364 43

[edit] Roster

1965 Minnesota Twins roster
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Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches



[edit] Postseason

See 1965 World Series.

[edit] Turning Point

The highlight of the season was when Harmon Killebrew hit a 9th inning home run against the New York Yankees on July 9th. It was the turning point of the season.

[edit] Awards and Honors

  • Zoilo Versalles, Shortstop, American League MVP
  • Sam Mele, Associated Press AL Manager of the Year

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Preceded by
New York Yankees
1964
American League Champions
1965
Succeeded by
Baltimore Orioles
1966