Jeff Reardon
Jeff Reardon Minnesota Twins Starting Lineup Figure
– Released 1989
– Released 1989
– Released 1989
There is also a Canadian packaging version of this figure – which is scarcer and thus more valuable.
– Released 1989
– Released 1989
– Released 1988
– Released 1988
Kirby Puckett played centerfield for the Twins his entire career (1984-1995). He was a memeber of the 1987 and 1991 Twins teams that won the World Series. Kirby appeared in 10 all-star games, won 6 gold gloves and 6 silver slugger awards while playing for the Twins. Puckett had a career AVG of .318 and collected 2,304 hits during his playing days. The Minnesota Twins retired his number (#34).
– Released 1988
Kent Hrbek played first base for the Twins his entire career (1981-1994). While playing for the Twins, he won 2 world series and appeared in 1 all star game. Hrbek had a career batting AVG of .282 and hit 293 HR’s. The Twins retired his number as well (#14).
– Released 1988
Jeff Reardon pitched for the Twins from 1987-1989. He was a 4 time all-star and also won a World Series during his pro baseball career. Reardon saved 367 games and won 73 while maintaining an ERA of 3.67.
– Released 1988
Gary Gaetti was a third baseman who played for the Twins from 1981-1990. He was a 2 time all star, won a silver slugger award and 4 gold gloves while playing professional baseball. Gaetti hit 360 homeruns and had a career AVG of .255.
– Released 1988
Frank Viola was a southpaw pitcher for the Twins from 1982-1989. He played in 3 allstar games, won the AL Cy Young award in 1988 and was the 1987 World Series MVP. Viola won 176 games during his playing days and had a career ERA of 3.73.