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词条 1980 Minnesota Twins season
释义

  1. Offseason

  2. Regular season

      Season standings    Record vs. opponents    Notable transactions    Roster  

  3. Player stats

      Batting    Starters by position    Other batters    Pitching    Starting pitchers    Other pitchers    Relief pitchers  

  4. Farm system

  5. Notes

  6. References

{{Use mdy dates|date=November 2013}}{{Infobox MLB yearly
| name = Minnesota Twins
| season = 1980
| misc = 77-84, third in the AL Western Division
| logo = Twins 6171.gif
| current league = American League
| y1 = 1901
| division = Western Division
| y2 = 1969
| Uniform logo =
| ballpark = Metropolitan Stadium
| y4 = 1961
| city = Bloomington, Minnesota
| y5 = 1961
| owners = Calvin Griffith (majority owner, with Thelma Griffith Haynes)
| general managers = Calvin Griffith
| managers = Gene Mauch, Johnny Goryl
| television = KMSP-TV
(Bob Kurtz, Larry Osterman)
| radio = 830 WCCO AM
(Herb Carneal, Frank Quilici)
|}}

The 1980 Minnesota Twins season was a season in American baseball. The Twins finished 77-84, third in the American League West. 769,206 fans attended Twins games, the lowest total in the American League.

Offseason

  • December 3, 1979: 1979 rule 5 draft
    • Doug Corbett was drafted by the Twins from the Cincinnati Reds in the .[1]
    • Guy Sularz was drafted by the Twins from the San Francisco Giants.[2]
  • December 5, 1979: Jeff Holly was traded by the Twins to the Detroit Tigers for Fernando Arroyo.[3]
  • January 6, 1980: Albert Williams was signed as a free agent by the Twins.[4]

Regular season

On May 31, outfielder Ken Landreaux went 0 for 4, ending his hitting streak at 31 games. This set a Minnesota Twins record that has yet to be topped.

Landreaux tripled three times July 3, in a 10-3 win over the Texas Rangers, to tie an American League record. This Twins record remained untouched until Denard Span matched it on June 29, 2010.

Landreaux, a Los Angeles native, is the only Twins player to make the All-Star Game at Dodger Stadium.

One of the club's most unusual games was played in Toronto on Thursday, August 28, a game in which one player was replaced after being injured in a car crash during the game and that featured a rare save by a Twins starting pitcher. A game that ended with the Blue Jays' mound ace playing left field. The Canadian National Exhibition (like a state fair) was set up adjacent to Exhibition Stadium. Because of a nightly concert, no inning could start past 5:00 PM; the game was begun at 1:00 PM to avoid the curfew. However, the game went into extra innings and was suspended in the 15th inning, to be finished the following afternoon. During the evening hours Thursday, Bombo Rivera was injured in a car crash with Toronto's Otto Velez and neither could resume playing Friday. Friday's scheduled starter Dave Stieb played left field for the final inning of the Thursday game when the Jays ran out of position players (he'd go on to lose the Friday game). Minnesota's John Verhoeven got the win, and starter Al Williams, who faced four batters in the fifteenth inning, got the save.[5]

September 18: At Milwaukee for a double-header, outfielder Gary Ward hit a double, single, homer and triple in the first game, becoming the sixth Twin to hit for the cycle. It came, however, in a losing effort as the 9-8 win by the Brewers was the only time -- of the ten Minnesota cycles -- that Minnesota has lost the game in which a Twin cycled. Ward became part of history in 2004 when, on May 26, his son Daryle Ward hit for the cycle for Pittsburgh, and they became the only father-son duo to accomplish the feat.

Infielder John Castino led the team in most of the major offensive categories, batting .302 with 13 HR and 64 RBI. Shortstop Roy Smalley hit 12 HR and collected 63 RBI. Ken Landreaux batted .281 with 7 HR and 62 RBI.

Reliever Doug Corbett replaced Mike Marshall as manager Gene Mauch's all-purpose reliever, racking up 8 relief wins along with 23 saves. His saves total set a major league rookie record. Only veterans Jerry Koosman (16-13) and Geoff Zahn (14-18) had double digit wins.

Season standings

{{1980 AL West standings}}

Record vs. opponents

{{1980 AL Record vs. opponents|team=MIN}}

Notable transactions

  • April 1, 1980: Guy Sularz was returned by the Twins to the San Francisco Giants.[2]
  • April 3, 1980: Paul Hartzell was released by the Twins.[6]
  • April 3, 1980: Bob Randall was released by the Twins.[7]
  • May 16, 1980: Bob Randall was signed as a free agent by the Twins.[7]
  • June 3, 1980: Bob Randall was released by the Twins.[7]
  • June 6, 1980: Mike Marshall was released by the Twins.[8]
  • June 18, 1980: Bob Randall was signed as a free agent by the Twins.[7]
  • July 16, 1980: Bob Randall was released by the Twins.[7]

Roster

1980 Minnesota Twins
Roster
Pitchers{{MLBplayer|30|Fernando Arroyo}}{{MLBplayer|27|Mike Bacsik}}{{MLBplayer|23|Doug Corbett}}{{MLBplayer|19|Roger Erickson}}{{MLBplayer|21|Terry Felton}}{{MLBplayer|15,31|Darrell Jackson}}{{MLBplayer|35|Mike Kinnunen}}{{MLBplayer|36|Jerry Koosman}}{{MLBplayer|28|Mike Marshall}}{{MLBplayer|17|Pete Redfern}}{{MLBplayer|22|John Verhoeven}}{{MLBplayer|20|Bob Veselic}}{{MLBplayer|27,28|Albert Williams}}{{MLBplayer|38|Geoff Zahn}}Catchers{{MLBplayer|11|Sal Butera}}{{MLBplayer|16|Butch Wynegar}}Infielders{{MLBplayer| 1|John Castino}}{{MLBplayer|26|Mike Cubbage}}{{MLBplayer|12,21|Lenny Faedo}}{{MLBplayer|25|Danny Goodwin}}{{MLBplayer|15|Ron Jackson}}{{MLBplayer|14|Pete Mackanin}}{{MLBplayer|34|José Morales}}{{MLBplayer|32|Bob Randall}}{{MLBplayer| 5|Roy Smalley}}{{MLBplayer| 1|Jesús Vega}}{{MLBplayer| 7|Rob Wilfong}}Outfielders{{MLBplayer| 8|Glenn Adams}}{{MLBplayer|33|Dave Edwards}}{{MLBplayer|18|Greg Johnston}}{{MLBplayer|44|Ken Landreaux}}{{MLBplayer|24|Willie Norwood}}{{MLBplayer|10|Hosken Powell}}{{MLBplayer| 9|Bombo Rivera}}{{MLBplayer|12|Rick Sofield}}{{MLBplayer|35|Gary Ward}}Manager{{MLBplayer|45|Johnny Goryl}}{{MLBplayer| 4|Gene Mauch}}Coaches{{MLBplayer|45|Johnny Goryl}}{{MLBplayer|41|Karl Kuehl}}{{MLBplayer|42|Camilo Pascual}}{{MLBplayer|43|Jerry Zimmerman}}

Player stats

= Indicates team leader

Batting

Starters by position

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
PosPlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
C Butch|Wynegar}} 146 486 124 .255 5 57
1B Ron|Jackson}} 131 396 105 .265 5 42
2B Rob|Wilfong}} 131 416 103 .248 8 45
3B John|Castino}}150546165.3021364
SS Roy|Smalley|Roy Smalley (switch hitter)}} 133 486 135 .278 12 63
CF Ken|Landreaux}} 129 484 136 .281 7 62
RF Hosken|Powell}} 137 485 127 .262 6 35
DH Glenn|Adams}} 99 262 75 .286 6 38

Other batters

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
Pete|Mackanin}} 108 319 85 .266 4 35
Mike|Cubbage}} 103 285 70 .246 8 42
José|Morales|José Morales (designated hitter)}} 97 241 73 .303 8 36
Dave|Edwards|Dave Edwards (baseball)}} 81 200 50 .250 2 20
Danny|Goodwin}} 55 115 23 .200 1 11
Bombo|Rivera}} 44 113 25 .221 3 10
Sal|Butera}} 34 85 23 .271 0 2
Willie|Norwood|Willie Norwood (baseball)}} 34 73 12 .164 1 8
Gary|Ward|Gary Ward (outfielder)}} 13 41 19 .463 1 10
Jesús|Vega}} 12 30 5 .167 0 4
Greg|Johnston|Greg Johnston (baseball)}} 14 27 5 .185 0 1
Bob|Randall|Bob Randall (baseball)}} 5 15 3 .200 0 0
Lenny|Faedo}} 5 8 2 .250 0 0

Pitching

Starting pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
PlayerGIPWLERASO
Jerry|Koosman}} 38 243.116 13 4.03 149
Geoff|Zahn}} 38 232.2 14 18 4.41 96
Roger|Erickson|Roger Erickson (baseball)}} 32 191.1 7 13 3.25 97
Darrell|Jackson|Darrell Jackson (baseball)}} 32 172 9 9 3.87 90
Terry|Felton}} 5 17.2 0 3 7.13 14

Other pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
PlayerGIPWLERASO
Pete|Redfern}} 23 104.2 7 7 4.56 73
Fernando|Arroyo}} 21 92.1 6 6 4.68 27
Albert|Williams|Albert Williams (baseball)}} 18 77 6 2 3.51 35

Relief pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
PlayerGWLSVERASO
Doug|Corbett}}73 8 6 23 1.98 29
John|Verhoeven}} 44 3 4 0 3.97 42
Mike|Kinnunen}} 21 0 0 0 5.11 8
Mike|Marshall|Mike Marshall (pitcher)}} 18 1 3 1 6.12 13
Mike|Bacsik|Mike Bacsik (right-handed pitcher)}} 10 0 0 0 4.30 9
Bob|Veselic}} 1 0 0 0 4.50 2

Farm system

{{See also|Minor League Baseball}}{{MLB Farm System|level16=AAA|team16=Toledo Mud Hens|league16=International League|manager16=Cal Ermer
|level17=AA |team17=Orlando Twins|league17=Southern League|manager17=Roy McMillan
|level18=A |team18=Visalia Oaks|league18=California League|manager18=Tom Kelly
|level19=A |team19=Wisconsin Rapids Twins|league19=Midwest League|manager19=Rick Stelmaszek
|level20=Rookie|team20=Elizabethton Twins|league20=Appalachian League|manager20=Fred Waters
}}

Notes

1. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/c/corbedo01.shtml Doug Corbett page at Baseball Reference]
2. ^https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/sulargu01.shtml
3. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/h/hollyje01.shtml Jeff Holly page at Baseball Reference]
4. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/w/willial03.shtml Albert Williams page at Baseball Reference]
5. ^162-0: Imagine a Twins Perfect Season: The Greatest Wins!, 2010 Edition, p. 198, Dave Wright, Triumph Books, {{ISBN|978-1-60078-326-5}}
6. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/h/hartzpa01.shtml Paul Hartzell page at Baseball Reference]
7. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/r/randabo01.shtml Bob Randall page at Baseball Reference]
8. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/m/marshmi01.shtml Mike Marshall page at Baseball Reference]

References

  • {{Cite book| editor1-last=Johnson| editor1-first=Lloyd| editor2-last=Wolff| editor2-first=Miles| title=The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball| edition=2nd| location=Durham, North Carolina| publisher=Baseball America| year=1997| isbn=978-0-9637189-8-3}}
  • [https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/MIN/1980.shtml Player stats from www.baseball-reference.com]
  • Team info from www.baseball-almanac.com
{{1980 MLB season by team}}{{Minnesota Twins}}

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