Minnesota Twins All-Time Roster

C: Joe Mauer: 2004-Present, 50.8 WAR

1646 G, 914 R, 1885 H, 134 HR, 831 RBI, .308/.390/.444, 378 2B, 50 SB

MVP, 6x All-Star, 3x Gold Glove Award Winner, 5x Silver Slugger, 3x Batting Champion

1B: Joe Judge: 1915-1932, 47.0 WAR

2084 G, 1154 R, 2291 H, 71 HR, 1001 RBI, .299/.379/.423, 421 2B, 210 SB

World Series Champion

2B: Rod Carew: 1967-1978, 63.7 WAR

1635 G, 950 R, 2085 H, 74 HR, 733 RBI, .334/.393/.448, 305 2B, 74 3B, 271 SB

Baseball Hall of Fame Inductee, 12x All-Star, MVP, Rookie of the Year, 7x Batting Champion

SS: Joe Cronin: 1928-1934, 30.7 WAR

940 G, 577 R, 1090 H, 51 HR, 673 RBI, .304/.387/.455, 242 2B, 56 SB

Baseball Hall of Fame Inductee, 2x All-Star

3B: Harmon Killebrew: 1954-1974, 60.5 WAR

2329 G, 1258 R, 2024 H, 559 HR, 1540 RBI, .258/.378/.514, 277 2B, 18 SB

Baseball Hall of Fame, MVP, 13x All-Star

OF: Sam Rice: 1915-1933, 52.6 WAR

2307 G, 1466 R, 2889 H, 33 HR, 1044 RBI, .323/.375/.429, 479 2B, 183 3B, 346 SB

Baseball Hall of Fame, World Series Champion

OF: Kirby Puckett: 1984-1995, 50.9 WAR

1783 G, 1071 R, 2304 H, 207 HR, 1085 RBI, .318/.360/.477, 414 2B, 134 SB

Baseball Hall of Fame Inductee, 10x All-Star, 2x World Series Champion, 6x Gold Glove Award Winner, 6x Silver Slugger, Batting Champion, ALCS MVP, All-Star Game MVP

OF: Goose Goslin: 1921-1930, 1930, 1938, 43.2 WAR

1361 G, 854 R, 1659 H, 127 HR, 932 RBI, .323/.386/.502, 282 2B, 125 3B, 117 SB

Baseball Hall of Fame Inductee, Batting Champion, World Series Champion

P: Walter Johnson: 1907-1927, 165.6 WAR

417-279, 2.17 ERA, 1.061 WHIP, 802 G, 5914.1 IP, 34 SV, 3509 K, 531 CG, 110 SHO

Baseball Hall of Fame Inductee, 2x MVP, 3x Pitching Triple Crown Winner, World Series Champion, 5x ERA Champion

*All stats and achievements occurred during the players’ tenures with the Twins. (All stats are through June 15, 2017)

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