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29. Justin Morneau

29. Justin Morneau
  1. General
  2. Awards
  3. Career Stats
  • Born: May 15, 1981 in New Westminster, BC CAN
  • Weight: 220 lbs.
  • Height: 6'4"
  • Bats: L
  • Throws: R
  • Debut: June 10, 2003
  • Final Game: October 02, 2016
  • Most Valuable Player - 2006
  • Silver Slugger - 2006
  • TSN All-Star - 2006
  • Silver Slugger - 2008
  • MVP - 2006
  • MVP - 2007
  • MVP - 2008
  • MVP - 2014
 
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Justin Morneau took his first swings for Minnesota in 2002, a powerful left-handed first baseman from British Columbia who became a central figure in the franchise’s most successful era of the new millennium. Alongside Joe Mauer and Johan Santana, he formed a "Big Three" that kept the Twins at the summit of the American League Central for much of the 2000s.

Morneau made his debut for the Twins in 2002 and became their primary First Baseman by 2004. His career was marked by an exceptional offensive performance that peaked in 2006, a season in which he hit .321 with 34 home runs and 130 RBIs. His clutch ability to produce RBIs in critical moments earned him the American League MVP award, making him the first Twin to achieve this honor in over three decades. He continued to excel in 2008, finishing as the MVP runner-up, demonstrating that his power was a key element of a championship-quality team.  

Between 2005 and 2008, Morneau was the picture of consistency, posting a four-year run in which he reached 100 RBIs every season, belted at least 23 home runs, and maintained a slugging percentage of .490 or higher. This sustained excellence earned him four consecutive All-Star selections, during which he also won the 2008 Home Run Derby.

As Morneau declined from 2011 on, he became expendable, 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.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: First Base
  • Acquired: Selected in the Third Round of the Amateur Draft 6/2/99.
  • Departed: Traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Alex Presley and a Player to be Named Later (which would be Duke Welker) 8/31/13.
  • Games Played: 1278
  • Notable Statistics: 669 Runs Scored
    1,318 Hits
    289 Doubles
    16 Triples
    221 Home Runs
    860 Runs Batted In
    5 Stolen Bases
    .278/.347/.485 Slash Line
    22.9 bWAR

    7 Playoff Games
    4 Runs Scored
    9 Hits
    3 Doubles
    0 Triples
    2 Home Runs
    4 Runs Batted In
    0 Stolen Bases
    .310/.310/.621 Slash Line
  • Major Accolades and Awards: MVP (2006)
    All-Star (2007, 2008, 2009 & 2010)
    Silver Slugger (2006 & 2008)
    Most Sacrifice Flies (2006)
    Most Putouts (2007 & 2008)
    Most Putouts by a First Baseman (2007 & 2008)
    Most Assists by a First Baseman (2006)
    Most Double Plays Turned by a First Baseman (2008)
    Most Total Zone Runs by a First Baseman (2010)
    Highest Range Factor per Game by a First Baseman (2012 & 2013*)
    Highest Fielding Percentage by a First Baseman (2013*)

    *Traded on August 31 to the Pittsburgh Pirates in the National League.
  • Other Points of Note: Top Ten MVP Finishes:
    1st in 2006 & 2nd in 2008

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