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1963 Minnesota Twins 1963 Minnesota Twins
1962/1964
Record 91-70 .565
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Standings 3rd in the AL (13 games back)
Pythagorean 98-63, 98-63, 98-63
Runs (S/A) 767 / 602
BallparkMetropolitan Stadium
Park FactorsBatting: 102 / Pitching: 100
Attendance1,406,652 (1st) (3rd)
Spring TrainingOrlando, Florida (Tinker Field)
ManagerSam Mele
CoachesEd Fitzgerald, Floyd Baker, Grodon Maltzberger, Hal Naragon
ExecutiveChairman/President: Calvin Griffith
Minor Leagues(AAA) Dallas-Fort Worth Rangers, (AA) Charlotte Hornets, (A) Bismarck-Mandan Pards, (A) Erie Sailors, (A) Orlando Twins, (A) Wilson Tobs, (Rookie) Wytheville Twins
Radio (WCCO) Halsey Hall, Herb Carneal, Ray Scott
TV (WTCN) Halsey Hall, Herb Carneal, Ray Scott

The 1963 Minnesota Twins went 91-70 and finished 3rd in the American League. The Twins drew 1,406,652 to Metropolitan Stadium. Bob Allison, Earl Battey, Harmon Killebrew and Zoilo Versalles made the All-Star team. Gold Glove winners for 1963 included Jim Kaat, Vic Power and Zoilo Versalles.

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