Harmon Killebrew First Baseman 1961-74Rod Carew Second Baseman 1967-78 Tony Oliva Outfielder 1962-76 Kent HrbekFirst Baseman 1981-94 Kirby PuckettOutfielder 1984-95 Jim Kaat Lefthanded Pitcher 1961-73 Bert Blyleven Righthanded Pitcher 1970-76, 1985-88 Tom Kelly Manager1986-2001 Bob Allison Outfielder1961-70 Earl Battey Catcher 1961-67Frank Viola Lefthanded Pitcher 1982-89Zoilo Versalles Shortstop 1961-67 Gary Gaetti Third Baseman 1981-90 Owner Carl Polahd 1984-2008 Starting Pitcher 2001-2007 Johan Santana First Baseman 2003-Present Justin Morneau Catcher 2004-Present Joe MauerCloser 1996-2006, 2008-Present Eddie GuardadoCloser 2005-Present Joe Nathan Starting Pitcher 2005-Present Francisco Liriano Starting Pitcher ?????????? Walter Johnson* *Walter Johnson was on the Washington Senators. The Washington Senators were in Washington until 1961 When owner Calvin Griffith moved them to Minnesota to become the Twins, so Walter Johnson was still part of this franchise.
Click on the 'Minnesota Twins Rosters' link on this page to see the rosters of all Minnesota Twins teams.
There was no player or coach on the Minnesota Twins during the 1972 season that wore #34.
In 2010, Jim Thome wore #25 for the Minnesota Twins.
Larry Hisle?
The only two notable players who have worn number 34 for the Minnesota Vikings were running back Rickey Young (1978-83) and running back Herschel Walker (1989-91).
In 2009, Brian Duensing wore #52 for the Minnesota Twins.
Kirby Puckett wore the number 34.
Johnny Pesky wore number six. That number is now retired.
Chad Greenway wore number 52 during his career with the Minnesota Vikings.
Click on the link below to see all the players that wore #85 for the Steelers.
There are 270 players who wore the number 20 at one point. The notable players are: Ray Allen, Manu Ginobili, Gary Payton, and Micheal Ray Richardson.
Eric Dickerson
Otis "OJ" Anderson, RB