Black Jack
Rounds 1-4 Results:
Can one game cement an entire regional legacy? When it happens to be a 10-inning shutout in Game 7 of the World Series, the answer is a resounding “yes”! Despite spending just one year in Minnesota Twins pinstripes, Jack Morris made the most of it and delivered that astounding performance to cap off perhaps the most dramatic Fall Classic ever played.
Next: A jaunty little tune.
Paul Molitor
- Despite a long, Hall of Fame career elsewhere, the St. Paul-born, Gopher-playing Molitor didn’t play for his hometown major league squad until 39 years of age (1996-1998). Even then, his .341 BA campaign in ‘96 was remarkable! After assuming various coaching roles in the Twins organization from 2005-2014, Molly assumed the top dugout perch from 2015-2018. Even after being let go, Molitor remained—and remains—active as a roving instructor.
Target Field
- Debuting in 2010, Target Field was—and remains to this day—a gem of a ballpark. Nestled into a Minneapolis plot that no one thought possible to accommodate a baseball yard, it has a uniquely cozy feel. It always resides in the top third of MLB ballpark lists—often in the top five! Maintained impeccably for the past 14 years—some might argue better than the on-field product—Target Field is the mirror image of its Metrodome predecessor: a glorious shrine to Minnesota baseball, only missing a championship trophy in its bowels.
The Star Tribune Sports Section
- Gather ‘round, children, and let me tell you of a time before the internet. In the hardscrabble analog age of human existence, following your local sporting nine was not a moment-by-moment affair. Instead, a rolled-up newsprint assemblage that magically appeared on your doorstep to meet the rising sun was often your best bet for baseball news. No shade to east Twin Cities suburbanites who received the Pioneer Press, but the west-side’s Star Tribune had unassailable sports coverage that provided beat opinions and box scores to pore over for hours.
Dan Gladden
- In five seasons with the Twins, Dan Gladden accumulated 5.8 WAR—not exactly the stuff of legends. Yet, legend he is in these parts. His hustle and speed were key components of two championships and he was clutch in both—a grand slam in ’87 & a 10th inning double in G7 ‘91 that sparked the winning rally. Dazzle’s “colorful” commentary aside John Gordon, Corey Provus and others in the radio booth is unique, to say the least.
Win Twins Theme
- Does every team have a cool, original rally song? I think not. Off the top of my head I can think of Go Cubs Go for Chicago’s North-Siders and Meet the Mets for Queens inhabitants. Written by ad man Dick Wilson—who passed in 2019—the Win Twins Theme phrase “knock out a home run, shout out hip hooray!…cheer for the Minnesota Twins today!” never fails to elicit a pang of emotion.