1980 Minnesota Twins season

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1980 Minnesota Twins
77-84, third in the AL Western Division
Major league affiliations
Location
1980 Information
Owner(s) Calvin Griffith
Manager(s) Gene Mauch and Johnny Goryl
Local television KMSP-TV
(Bob Kurtz, Larry Osterman)
Local radio 830 WCCO AM
(Herb Carneal,Frank Quilici)

The 1980 Minnesota Twins finished 77-84, third in the AL West. 769,206 fans attended Twins games, the lowest total in the American League.

Only one Twins player made the All-Star Game: outfielder Ken Landreaux. John Castino was co-AL Rookie of the Year

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[edit] Offense

Castino batted .302 with 13 HR and 64 RBI. Shortstop Roy Smalley hit 12 HR and collected 63 RBI. Ken Landreaux batted .281 with 7 HR and 62 RBI.

Team Leaders
Statistic Player Quantity
HR John Castino 13
RBI John Castino 64
BA John Castino .302
Runs John Castino 67


[edit] Pitching

Reliever Doug Corbett replaced Mike Marshall as manager Gene Mauch's all-purpose reliever, racking up 8 relief wins along with 23 saves. Only veterans Jerry Koosman (16-13) and Geoff Zahn (14-18) had double digit wins.

Team Leaders
Statistic Player Quantity
ERA Roger Erickson 3.25
Wins Jerry Koosman 16
Saves Doug Corbett 23
Strikeouts Jerry Koosman 149


[edit] Defense

[edit] Regular Season

[edit] American League West final standings

American League West
Rank Club Wins Losses Win % GB
1st Kansas City Royals   97   65 .599    --
2nd Oakland Athletics   83   79 .512 14.0
3rd Minnesota Twins   77   84 .478 19.5
4th Texas Rangers   76   85 .472 20.5
5th Chicago White Sox   70   90 .438 26.0
6th California Angels   65   95 .406 31.0
7th Seattle Mariners   59 103 .364 38.0

[edit] Roster

1980 Minnesota Twins roster
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Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

[edit] Notable transactions

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