Twins' Power Stirs Memories
For a franchise that finished the 2008 season last in home runs among
American League teams, the 2009 Twins have so far been a welcome
surprise to those who love power baseball.
The Twins hit 111 home runs last year, the second lowest total in major
league baseball (San Francisco had 94). Through 59 games of the 2009
season, the Twins have 62 home runs, tied for sixth best in the American League
with Baltimore and along with the Orioles eighth highest in the majors.
When the Twins arrived here as the transplanted Washington Senators in
1961 they weaned this town’s fans on power baseball. Led by Harmon
Killebrew, who finished his career with 573 home runs, and
accompanied annually by a handful of players capable of hitting more
than 20, the Twins of the 1960s out long balled their opponents
every year except one. Contrast that with this decade when the Twins
have been out homered by opponents each year except 2004.
That season the Twins hit 191 home runs, the fifth best total in
franchise history. Tops are the 225 and 221 totals in
1963 and 1964, following by 196 produced in both 1986 and 1987.
For those who yawn over small ball, stealing bases, sacrificing base
runners and bunching singles together, the 2009 Twins are cause for
some excitement, although a recent three game road losing streak and run
shortage has been no fun. Justin Morneau,
who the Twins have come to expect to be their No. 1 power guy, leads the
team in home runs with 15. But he has 96 more at bats than Joe Mauer who is second on
the team with 12.
It seems like at 26 years old Mauer is growing stronger. He’s averaging
one home run per 10.5 at bats. Going into this season he was averaging a
home run every 46.7 at bats. With one more home run he equals his
2006
total of 13, a career best.
The power surge has been aided by Michael Cuddyer and Joe
Crede, who both have hit nine home runs, and Jason Kubel has
seven. No other Twins player has more than four home runs.
If Mauer and Morneau could hit 30 or more, and Cuddyer, Crede and Kubel
flirt with 20 plus each, the Twins could easily be headed to a home run
total north of 150. That’s good news for those who love a power trip.