Jim Kaat
Jim Perry on Opening Day in the 1970 season, defeating the Chicago White Sox 12-0.
Cleveland Indians, Chicago White Sox, and Minnesota Twins.
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Sunday Night Baseball - 1990 Minnesota Twins vs- Chicago White Sox 13-26 was released on: USA: 22 September 2002
Sunday Night Baseball - 1990 Minnesota Twins vs- Chicago White Sox 4-21 was released on: USA: 29 August 1993
Kevin Tapani has: Played Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - Chicago Cubs Pitcher in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - Chicago White Sox Pitcher in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher in "1991 American League Championship Series" in 1991. Played himself in "ESPN SportsCentury" in 1999.
The Minnesota Twins finished with a record of 88-75 in 2008. They finished second in the American League Central Division after losing a tie-breaker game to the Chicago White Sox.
Right Now ITs the CWS..Chicago White sox Cause were in 1st place by 4 games
American league, AL Central with the Chicago White Sox, Kansas city Royals, Minnesota Twins, and Detroit Tigers
Greg Gagne of the Minnesota Twins on October 4, 1986 in a game against the Chicago White Sox at the Metrodome. Both came off of White Sox pitcher Floyd Bannister.
The cast of 1991 American League Championship Series - 1991 includes: Jim Acker as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Rick Aguilera as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher Roberto Alomar as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Second Baseman Steve Bedrosian as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher Pat Borders as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Catcher Jarvis Brown as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pinch Runner Tom Candiotti as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Chili Davis as Himself - Minnesota Twins Designated Hitter Cito Gaston as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Manager Dan Gladden as Himself - Minnesota Twins Keft Fielder Dan Gladden as Himself - Minnesota Twins Left Fielder Kelly Gruber as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Third Baseman Juan Guzman as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Tom Henke as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Kent Hrbek as Himself - Minnesota Twins First Baseman Jim Kaat as Himself - Color Commentator Jimmy Key as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Chuck Knoblauch as Himself - Minnesota Twins Second Baseman Gene Larkin as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pinch Hitter Manuel Lee as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Shortstop Scott Leius as Himself - Minnesota Twins Third Baseman Shane Mack as Himself - Minnesota Twins Right Fielder Candy Maldonado as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Left Fielder Candy Maldonado as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Right Fielder Rance Mulliniks as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Designated Hitter Rance Mulliniks as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pinch Hitter Al Newman as Himself - Minnesota Twins Shortstop Al Newman as Himself - Minnesota Twins Third Baseman John Olerud as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays First Baseman Junior Ortiz as Himself - Minnesota Twins Catcher Mike Pagliarulo as Himself - Minnesota Twins Third Baseman Kirby Puckett as Himself - Minnesota Twins Center Fielder Paul Sorrento as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pinch Hitter Dick Stockton as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Todd Stottlemyre as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Pat Tabler as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pinch Hitter Kevin Tapani as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher Mike Timlin as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Lesley Visser as Herself - Field Reporter Duane Ward as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Devon White as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Center Fielder Carl Willis as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher Mookie Wilson as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Left Fielder Mookie Wilson as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pinch Runner
The Coaches For The Minnesota Twins For 2009 Were, Steve Liddle: Jerry White: Scott Ullger: Joe Vavra: Rick Anderson: Rick Stelmaszek: Nate Dammann: