The Twins record for strikeouts in a game is 15 and held jointly by Camilo Pascual, Joe Decker, Jerry Koosman, and Bert Blyleven.
Camilo Pascuel
Johan Santana with 265 strikeouts in 2004.
In 1972, the Minnesota Twins finished the season with a 77-77 record.
For batters, that was Mickey Mantle of the New York Yankees on September 16, 1966 against the Minnesota Twins. The Twins pitcher who recorded Mantle's 1500th strikeout was Jim Merritt.
In 2010, the Minnesota Twins had a 2-4 record versus the Yankees.
In 1987, the Minnesota Twins had an 85-77 record.
Relief pitcher Jose Mijares.
There was a pitcher for the Minnesota Twins between 1979-1982 named Terry Felton that wound up with a career record of 0-16.
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.
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
Jack Morris of the Minnesota Twins won the World Series MVP award in 1991.
In David Wells' perfect game on May 17, 1998, he struck out 11 Minnesota Twins batters.