Making History
So far in 2019, the Twins have apparently rebranded themselves as the Minnesota Mashers. Friday night, Miguel Sano crushed a 3rd-inning home run against the White Sox. That blast made the Twins just the second team ever to hit 100 home runs in the first 50 games of a season. That puts alongside the 1999 Mariners, which sported a pair of Hall of Famers in their lineup: Ken Griffey Junior and Edgar Martinez, plus Alex Rodriguez and Jay Buhner.
Are you as surprised as I am that none of the legendary Yankee teams -- Ruth and Gehrig in the late 1920s and '30s, Mantle and Maris in the '60s, or Judge and Stanton a year ago on the club then went on to set the all time record with 267 homers -- are on that list?
Are you as surprised as I am that none of the legendary Yankee teams -- Ruth and Gehrig in the late 1920s and '30s, Mantle and Maris in the '60s, or Judge and Stanton a year ago on the club then went on to set the all time record with 267 homers -- are on that list?
(My image of Sano is from a Twins/Red Sox exhibition game in March 2018.)
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