
1970 Topps #62: AL Batting Leaders / Rod Carew, Reggie Smith, & Tony Oliva
The Twins began life in MLB as the Washington Senators, joining the AL in 1901 along with a bunch of other teams. It took until their 24th season in 1924 to make the playoffs, but they won the World Series that year. They made the World Series, losing both times, twice in following 9 years.
In 1961, the franchise moved to Minnesota and renamed itself the Twins. The team was a force in the late 1960s, finishing first or second 5 times between 1965 and 1970, but losing in the playoffs each year. The Twins won it all in 1987 and again in 1991, and then went into a period of suffering as a small market team. That changed in 2002 when the team posted a 1st place finish (one of 6 between ’02 and ’10) but again the team has lost all 6 times in the playoffs.
In 2011, the Twins turned suddenly dreadful, losing 99 games, and they have been only a bit better so far in 2012.
Let’s take a look at this team’s long list of great players.
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