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1988 Minnesota Twins season

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Owner(s)
  
Carl Pohlad

Manager(s)
  
Tom Kelly

General manager(s)
  
Andy MacPhail

Local television
  
KMSP-TV (Jim Kaat, Ted Robinson) Twinsvision (Dick Bremer, Harmon Killebrew)

Local radio
  
830 WCCO AM (Herb Carneal, John Gordon)

The 1988 Minnesota Twins finished a 91-71, second in the AL West. 3,030,672 fans attended Twins games, at the time, establishing a new major league record. Pitcher Allan Anderson had his most successful season in 1988, winning the American League ERA title at 2.45 and compiling a record of 16-9 in 30 starts.

Contents

Offseason

  • November 7, 1987: Eric Bullock was signed as a free agent by the Twins.
  • December 21, 1987: Don Baylor was released by the Twins.
  • December 21, 1987: Dan Schatzeder was released by the Twins.
  • December 21, 1987: Mike Smithson was released by the Twins.
  • January 1988: Vic Rodriguez was signed as a free agent by the Twins.
  • January 4, 1988: Brian Harper was signed as a free agent by the Twins.
  • March 18, 1988: Sal Butera was released by the Twins.
  • March 24, 1988: Billy Beane was traded by the Twins to the Detroit Tigers for Balvino Gálvez.
  • Regular season

    Five Twins made the All-Star Game, third baseman Gary Gaetti, outfielder Kirby Puckett, catcher Tim Laudner, starting pitcher Frank Viola, and relief pitcher Jeff Reardon.

    On September 16, Puckett got his 1000th hit, becoming just the fifth major leaguer to achieve that total before completing his fifth year.

    On September 17, reliever Reardon collected his 40th save of the season. With 41 saves as a 1985 Montreal Expo, he became the only major league player to reach 40 saves in each league.

    Frank Viola became the first Twins player since Jim Perry in 1970 to win the AL Cy Young Award.

    Offense

    Kirby Puckett hit .356 with 24 HR, drove in 121 runs and scored 109. Puckett led the AL with 234 hits, 163 singles, and 358 total bases. Puckett's 234 hits were the most by a right-handed batter since Joe Medwick had 237 hits in 1937.

    Kent Hrbek hit .312 with 25 HR and 76 RBI. Gary Gaetti hit .301 with 28 HR and 88 RBI.

    Pitching

    The Twins had two solid starting pitchers: Frank Viola (24-7), and Allan Anderson (16-9). Frank Viola led the AL with 24 wins. Allan Anderson led the AL with a 2.45 ERA. Reliever Jeff Reardon had 42 saves. Bert Blyleven (10-17, 5.43 ERA) led the AL with 17 losses, 125 earned runs allowed, and 16 hit batsmen.

    *League leader

    Defense

    Third baseman Gary Gaetti and center fielder Kirby Puckett each won their third Gold Glove Award.

    Notable transactions

  • April 5, 1988: John Moses was signed as a free agent by the Twins.
  • April 22, 1988: The Twins trade outfielder Tom Brunansky for Cardinals second baseman Tom Herr.
  • May 28, 1988: John Christensen was signed as a free agent by the Twins.
  • June 27, 1988: Dan Schatzeder was signed as a free agent by the Twins.
  • Notable games

  • September 17: Jeff Reardon becomes the first pitcher in baseball history to record 40 saves in both leagues in a 3-1 win versus the White Sox.
  • Starters by position

    Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

    Awards and honors

  • Gary Gaetti, Third Baseman, Gold Glove Award
  • Kirby Puckett, Centerfield, Gold Glove Award
  • Kirby Puckett – American League Leader At-Bats (657)
  • Kirby Puckett – American League Leader Hits (234)
  • Kirby Puckett – American League Leader Singles (163)
  • Kirby Puckett – Major League Baseball Leader Total Bases (358)
  • All-Star Game

  • Gary Gaetti, Third Base, Reserve
  • Tim Laudner, Catcher, Reserve
  • Kirby Puckett, Outfield, Reserve
  • Jeff Reardon, Relief Pitcher, Reserve
  • Frank Viola, Pitcher, Starter
  • References

    1988 Minnesota Twins season Wikipedia