The cast of 1969 American League Championship Series - 1969 includes: Mark Belanger as Himself - Baltimore Orioles Shortstop Dave Boswell as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher Don Buford as Himself - Baltimore Orioles Left Fielder Leo Cardenas as Himself - Minnesota Twins Shortstop Rod Carew as Himself - Minnesota Twins Second Baseman Mike Cuellar as Himself - Baltimore Orioles Pitcher Andy Etchebarren as Himself - Baltimore Orioles Catcher Curt Gowdy as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Joe Grzenda as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher Elrod Hendricks as Himself - Baltimore Orioles Catcher Davey Johnson as Himself - Baltimore Orioles Second Baseman Harmon Killebrew as Himself - Minnesota Twins Third Baseman Sandy Koufax as Himself - Color Commentator Tony Kubek as Himself - Color Commentator Charlie Manuel as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pinch Hitter Billy Martin as Himself - Minnesota Twins Manager Dave McNally as Himself - Baltimore Orioles Pitcher George Mitterwald as Himself - Minnesota Twins Catcher Curt Motton as Himself - Baltimore Orioles Pinch Hitter Graig Nettles as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pinch Hitter Tony Oliva as Himself - Minnesota Twins Right Fielder Ron Perranoski as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher Boog Powell as Himself - Baltimore Orioles First Baseman Rich Reese as Himself - Minnesota Twins First Baseman Rick Renick as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pinch Hitter Merv Rettenmund as Himself - Baltimore Orioles Pinch Hitter Pete Richert as Himself - Baltimore Orioles Pitcher Frank Robinson as Himself - Baltimore Orioles Right Fielder John Roseboro as Himself - Minnesota Twins Catcher Chico Salmon as Himself - Baltimore Orioles Pinch Hitter Cesar Tovar as Himself - Minnesota Twins Center Fielder Ted Uhlaender as Himself - Minnesota Twins Left Fielder Eddie Watt as Himself - Baltimore Orioles Pitcher Earl Weaver as Himself - Baltimore Orioles Manager Dick Woodson as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher Al Worthington as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher
The cast of 1987 American League Championship Series - 1987 includes: Doyle Alexander as Himself - Detroit Tigers Pitcher Sparky Anderson as Himself - Detroit Tigers Manager Keith Atherton as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher Don Baylor as Himself - Minnesota Twins Designated Hitter Don Baylor as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pinch Hitter Juan Berenguer as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher Dave Bergman as Himself - Detroit Tigers Designated Hitter Dave Bergman as Himself - Detroit Tigers Pinch Hitter Bert Blyleven as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher Tom Brookens as Himself - Detroit Tigers Third Baseman Tom Brunansky as Himself - Minnesota Twins Right Fielder Bob Costas as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Darrell Evans as Himself - Detroit Tigers First Baseman Gary Gaetti as Himself - Minnesota Twins Third Baseman Kirk Gibson as Himself - Detroit Tigers Left Fielder Dan Gladden as Himself - Minnesota Twins Left Fielder Johnny Grubb as Himself - Detroit Tigers Designated Hitter Johnny Grubb as Himself - Detroit Tigers Pinch Hitter Mike Henneman as Himself - Detroit Tigers Pitcher Willie Hernandez as Himself - Detroit Tigers Pitcher Larry Herndon as Himself - Detroit Tigers Pinch Hitter Larry Herndon as Himself - Detroit Tigers Right Fielder Kent Hrbek as Himself - Minnesota Twins First Baseman Tony Kubek as Himself - Color Commentator Gene Larkin as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pinch Hitter Tim Laudner as Himself - Minnesota Twins Catcher Chet Lemon as Himself - Detroit Tigers Center Fielder Steve Lombardozzi as Himself - Minnesota Twins Second Baseman Bill Madlock as Himself - Detroit Tigers Designated Hitter Al Newman as Himself - Minnesota Twins Second Baseman Matt Nokes as Himself - Detroit Tigers Catcher Matt Nokes as Himself - Detroit Tigers Pinch Hitter Dan Petry as Himself - Detroit Tigers Pitcher Kirby Puckett as Himself - Minnesota Twins Center Fielder Jeff Reardon as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher Dan Schatzeder as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher Pat Sheridan as Himself - Detroit Tigers Pinch Runner Pat Sheridan as Himself - Detroit Tigers Right Fielder Les Straker as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher Frank Tanana as Himself - Detroit Tigers Pitcher Walt Terrell as Himself - Detroit Tigers Pitcher Mark Thurmond as Himself - Detroit Tigers Pitcher Alan Trammell as Himself - Detroit Tigers Shortstop Lou Whitaker as Himself - Detroit Tigers Second Baseman
The cast of 1970 American League Championship Series - 1970 includes: Brant Alyea as Himself - Minnesota Twins Left Fielder Brant Alyea as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pinch Hitter Mark Belanger as Himself - Baltimore Orioles Shortstop Bert Blyleven as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher Don Buford as Himself - Baltimore Orioles Left Fielder Leo Cardenas as Himself - Minnesota Twins Shortstop Rod Carew as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pinch Hitter Mike Cuellar as Himself - Baltimore Orioles Pitcher Andy Etchebarren as Himself - Baltimore Orioles Catcher Curt Gowdy as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Elrod Hendricks as Himself - Baltimore Orioles Catcher Davey Johnson as Himself - Baltimore Orioles Second Baseman Jim Kaat as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher Harmon Killebrew as Himself - Minnesota Twins First Baseman Harmon Killebrew as Himself - Minnesota Twins Third Baseman Sandy Koufax as Himself - Color Commentator Tony Kubek as Himself - Color Commentator Charlie Manuel as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pinch Hitter Dave McNally as Himself - Baltimore Orioles Pitcher George Mitterwald as Himself - Minnesota Twins Catcher Tony Oliva as Himself - Minnesota Twins Right Fielder Ron Perranoski as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher Boog Powell as Himself - Baltimore Orioles First Baseman Frank Quilici as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pinch Hitter Frank Quilici as Himself - Minnesota Twins Second Baseman Rich Reese as Himself - Minnesota Twins First Baseman Rick Renick as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pinch Hitter Rick Renick as Himself - Minnesota Twins Third Baseman Merv Rettenmund as Himself - Baltimore Orioles Left Fielder Bill Rigney as Himself - Minnesota Twins Manager Frank Robinson as Himself - Baltimore Orioles Right Fielder Luis Tiant as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pinch Runner Luis Tiant as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher Cesar Tovar as Himself - Minnesota Twins Left Fielder Earl Weaver as Himself - Baltimore Orioles Manager Dick Woodson as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher Bill Zepp as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher
The cast of 2002 American League Championship Series - 2002 includes: Garret Anderson as Himself - Anaheim Angels Left Fielder Kevin Appier as Himself - Anaheim Angels Pitcher Thom Brenneman as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Michael Cuddyer as Himself - Minnesota Twins Right Fielder Michael Cuddyer as Hismelf - Minnesota Twins Right Fielder Brendan Donnelly as Himself - Anaheim Angels Pitcher David Eckstein as Himself - Anaheim Angels Shortstop Darin Erstad as Himself - Anaheim Angels Center Fielder Chone Figgins as Himself - Anaheim Angels Pinch Runner Brad Fullmer as Himself - Anaheim Angels Designated Hitter Ron Gardenhire as Himself - minnesota Twins Manager Benji Gil as Himself - Anaheim Angels Second Baseman Troy Glaus as Himself - Anaheim Angels Third Baseman Eddie Guardado as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher Cristian Guzman as Himself - Minnesota Twins Shortstop LaTroy Hawkins as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher Torii Hunter as Himself - Minnesota Twins Center Fielder Jacque Jones as Himself - Minnesota Twins Left Fielder Bobby Kielty as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pinch Hitter Corey Koskie as Himself - Minnesota Twins Third Baseman John Lackey as Himself - Anaheim Angels Pitcher Matt LeCroy as Himself - Minnesota Twins Designated Hitter Doug Mientkiewicz as Himself - Minnesota Twins First Baseman Eric Milton as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher Dustan Mohr as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pinch Hitter Dustan Mohr as Himself - Minnesota Twins Right Fielder Bengie Molina as Himself - Anaheim Angels Catcher Chris Myers as Himself - Field Reporter Alex Ochoa as Himself - Anaheim Angels Right Fielder Ramon Ortiz as Himself - Anaheim Angels Pitcher Orlando Palmeiro as Himself - Anaheim Angels Pinch Hitter Orlando Palmeiro as Himself - Anaheim Angels Right Fielder Troy Percival as Himself - Anaheim Angels Pitcher Brad Radke as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher Luis Rivas as Himself - Minnesota Twins Second Baseman Tim Salmon as Himself - Anaheim Angels Right Fielder Johan Santana as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher Scott Schoeneweis as Himself - Anaheim Angels Pitcher Mike Scioscia as Himself - Anaheim Angels Manager Scott Spiezio as Himself - Anaheim Angels First Baseman Jarrod Washburn as Himself - Anaheim Angels Pitcher Shawn Wooten as Himself - Anaheim Angels Designated Hitter Shawn Wooten as Himself - Anaheim Angels Pinch Hitter Jeanne Zelasko as Herself - Pregame Host
Jack Kralick against the Kansas City Athletics on August 26, 1962.
The cast of 1991 American League Championship Series - 1991 includes: Jim Acker as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Rick Aguilera as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher Roberto Alomar as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Second Baseman Steve Bedrosian as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher Pat Borders as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Catcher Jarvis Brown as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pinch Runner Tom Candiotti as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Chili Davis as Himself - Minnesota Twins Designated Hitter Cito Gaston as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Manager Dan Gladden as Himself - Minnesota Twins Keft Fielder Dan Gladden as Himself - Minnesota Twins Left Fielder Kelly Gruber as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Third Baseman Juan Guzman as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Tom Henke as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Kent Hrbek as Himself - Minnesota Twins First Baseman Jim Kaat as Himself - Color Commentator Jimmy Key as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Chuck Knoblauch as Himself - Minnesota Twins Second Baseman Gene Larkin as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pinch Hitter Manuel Lee as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Shortstop Scott Leius as Himself - Minnesota Twins Third Baseman Shane Mack as Himself - Minnesota Twins Right Fielder Candy Maldonado as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Left Fielder Candy Maldonado as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Right Fielder Rance Mulliniks as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Designated Hitter Rance Mulliniks as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pinch Hitter Al Newman as Himself - Minnesota Twins Shortstop Al Newman as Himself - Minnesota Twins Third Baseman John Olerud as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays First Baseman Junior Ortiz as Himself - Minnesota Twins Catcher Mike Pagliarulo as Himself - Minnesota Twins Third Baseman Kirby Puckett as Himself - Minnesota Twins Center Fielder Paul Sorrento as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pinch Hitter Dick Stockton as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Todd Stottlemyre as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Pat Tabler as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pinch Hitter Kevin Tapani as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher Mike Timlin as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Lesley Visser as Herself - Field Reporter Duane Ward as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Devon White as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Center Fielder Carl Willis as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher Mookie Wilson as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Left Fielder Mookie Wilson as Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pinch Runner
Relief pitcher Jose Mijares.
Camilo Pascuel
Eddie Guardado has: Played Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - Texas Rangers Pitcher in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher in "2002 American League Championship Series" in 2002. Played Himself - AL Relief Pitcher: Minnesota Twins in "2002 MLB All-Star Game" in 2002. Played Himself - AL Relief Pitcher: Minnesota Twins in "2003 MLB All-Star Game" in 2003.
Jack Morris of the Minnesota Twins won the World Series MVP award in 1991.
Gene Larkin has: Played Himself - Minnesota Twins Pinch Hitter in "1987 American League Championship Series" in 1987. Played Himself - Minnesota Twins First Baseman in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - Minnesota Twins Right Fielder in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - Minnesota Twins Pinch Hitter in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - Minnesota Twins Pinch Hitter in "1991 American League Championship Series" in 1991.
Trevor May is a starting pitcher for the Minnesota Twins.