1973 Minnesota Twins season

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1973 Minnesota Twins
81-81, third in the AL Western Division
Major league affiliations
Location
1973 Information
Owner(s) Calvin Griffith
Manager(s) Frank Quilici
Local television WCCO-TV
(Ray Scott, Ralph Fritz)
Local radio 830 WCCO AM
(Herb Carneal, Ray Christensen)

The 1973 Minnesota Twins finished 81-81, third in the AL West. 907,499 fans attended Twins games, the third lowest total in the American League.

Two Twins made the All-Star Game: second baseman Rod Carew and pitcher Bert Blyleven.

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[edit] Offense

Rod Carew won his third AL batting title with a .350 average. Bobby Darwin continued to show potential as a hitter with 18 HR and 90 RBI. Tony Oliva limped through the season hitting 16 HR and collecting 92 RBI.

Team Leaders
Statistic Player Quantity
HR Bobby Darwin 18
RBI Tony Oliva 92
BA Rod Carew .350*
Runs Rod Carew 98
*League leader

[edit] Pitching

Bert Blyleven won 20 games for the first time. Three other pitchers had double digit wins: Jim Kaat (11-12), Dick Woodson (10-8), and Joe Decker (10-10).

Team Leaders
Statistic Player Quantity
ERA Bert Blyleven 2.52
Wins Bert Blyleven 20
Saves Ray Corbin 14
Strikeouts Bert Blyleven 258

[edit] Defense

Pitcher Jim Kaat won his 12th Gold Glove Award.

[edit] Regular Season

[edit] American League West final standings

American League West
Club Wins Losses Win %   GB
Oakland Athletics 94 68 .580 --
Kansas City Royals 88 74 .543 6
Minnesota Twins 81 81 .500 13
California Angels 79 83 .488 15
Chicago White Sox 77 85 .475 17
Texas Rangers 57 105 .352 37

[edit] Roster

1973 Minnesota Twins roster
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Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

[edit] Notable transactions

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[edit] External links