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Jim Perry
Jim compiled the lowest earned run average among Minnesota's starters in 1965. The hard-throwing righthander had his best season in the majors since 1960.
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Frank has always hit well when he has been given the chance to play regularly. In fact, before the Twins re-called him from Denver, Frank was leading the P.C.L. with a .369 batting average. During his minor league career, the outfielder has hit better than .300 for 8 different clubs.



Lightning struck twice as young Tony Oliva won the American League batting championship for the second consecutive season in 1965. Never before in big league history has a player won such honors in his first two campaigns. From May 25th till the end of the year, Tony batted at a .352 clip for the Twins.



Twins acquired Chico during the inter-league winter trading period in '68.



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Frank Viola
Hurled 5-2/3 Innings to earn Victory in Twins' 12-5 triumph vs. White Sox, June 29, 1982. Scattered 6 Hits in 4-1 complete Game Win at Fenway Park, July 9, 1982.
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