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| Record |
80-82 .494 |
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| Standings |
5th in the AL West (19 games back) |
| Pythagorean |
81-81, 81-81, 81-81 |
| Runs
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740 /
738 |
| Ballpark | Hubert H Humphrey Metrodome | | Park Factors | Batting: 107 / Pitching: 107 | | Attendance | 2,277,438 (7th) (11th) | | Payroll/Avg | $14,303,000 / $556,323 (13th) | | Spring Training | Orlando, Florida (Tinker Field) | | Manager | Tom Kelly | | Coaches | Rick Renick, Rick Stelmaszek, Tony Oliva, Wayne Terwilliger | | Executives | Owner: Carl Pohlad, General Manager: Jerry Bell | | Minor Leagues | (AAA) Portland Beavers, (AA) Orlando Twins, (A) Kenosha Twins, (A) Visalia Oaks, (Rookie) Elizabethton Twins | | Radio | (WCCO) Herb Carneal, John Gordon | | TV | (WCCO) Dick Bremer, Jim Kaat, Ted Robinson | | Cable TV | (Midwest SportsChan) Dick Bremer, Jim Kaat, Ted Robinson |
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The 1989 Minnesota Twins
went 80-82
and finished 5th
in the
American League West. The Twins
drew 2,277,438
to Hubert H Humphrey Metrodome.
Gary Gaetti and Kirby Puckett made the All-Star team. Gold Glove winners for 1989 included Gary Gaetti and Kirby Puckett.
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