
Are you tired of the usual laundry list of stats? Well, TwinsCards.com has come up with a unique way to display the career statistics for every Twins player to ever lace up the spikes. The stats might not jive with the stats you're used to seeing. For example, Harmon Killebrew clouted 573 lifetime HRs, but we only list him as belting 475. Why the discrepancy? Well, our stats only cover the years that Killebrew was a Minnesota Twin (not a Washington Senator or a Kansas City Royal). Between the years 1961-1974, Harmon hit 474 HRs.
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More pitching stats than you can shake a stick at! Okay, maybe not that many, but definitely all you need to figure out that Bert Blyleven had a more successful Twins pitching career than Terry Felton. Just as with our batting statistics, all you will find here are pitching statistics that were compiled while the players were with the Twins. In Jim Kaat's case, his '59 & '60 seasons with the Senators aren't included nor are the years '74-'83 when he played for teams other than the Twins. As for Terry Felton...well, you can look him up for yourself.
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