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32. Cesar Tovar

An exceptionally versatile player (he was the second player in MLB to play all nine positions in a game) Cesar Tovar had five straight seasons where he collected more than 150 Hits and received votes for the MVP.  The Venezuelan would lead the AL in Hits in 1971 and while he was considered to be good, he surprisingly never made an All-Star Team.  

WIth Minnesota, Tovar batted .281 with 1,164 Hits and 186 Stolen Bases, and the Twins inducted him into their Hall of Fame in 2022.
Justin Morneau continued the evolution of Canadian Baseball players, who along with Joe Mauer and Johan Santana, was part of a group of star players that the Twins had in the 2000s.

Morneau debuted for the Twins in 2002, and became their lead First Baseman two years later.  He had his best season in 2005, winning the MVP on a 34 HR/130 RBI season while batting .321, but he was not boing to be a one-great season player.  Morneau went to the next four All-Star Games, and was second for the MVP in 2007.   He also had a four-year run (2005-08) where he had at least 23 Home Runs, 100 RBI, and batted at least .270 with a Slugging Percentage of .490 or greater.  

As Morneau declined, he became expandable, and the then-struggling Twins traded him to Pittsburgh during the 2012 Season.  WIth Minnesota, Morneau batted .278 with 1,318 Hits and 221 Home Runs.

Morneau entered the Twins Hall of Fame in 2020.

24. Cecil Travis

There were few players who more hurt their baseball career more from serving their country in World War II than Cecil Travis.  Travis was a three-time All-Star and in the ’41 season, he would lead the American League in Hits with a .359 Batting Average.  Travis batted over .300 six other times and in that season before World War II finished sixth in MVP voting.

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