Gary Gaetti first made his mark in Minnesota in 1981, a high-intensity third baseman who became a cornerstone of the Metrodome era.
During the legendary 1987 championship run, he made a lasting impact on franchise history. In the American League Championship Series against Detroit, he hit home runs in his first two at-bats, earning him the ALCS MVP award. This electrifying start helped the Twins secure their first World Series title since relocating to Minnesota. A consistent professional, he achieved 20 home runs in six seasons for the team, demonstrating that his power at bat was as dependable as his defensive skills.
Beyond his offensive power, Gaetti reached a peak of defensive mastery in the mid-1980s. He demonstrated remarkable consistency by winning four straight Gold Glove Awards from 1986 to 1989. He displayed complete control of the infield, finishing in the top ten of MVP voting twice (1986 and 1988) and earning two All-Star selections. He left the organization with 201 home runs, a record that still stands at the top of the franchise’s all-time list for third basemen.
Gaetti played with Minnesota until he left for the Angels in free agency after the 1990 season. The Twins inducted Gaetti into their Hall of Fame in 2008.






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