SABR Digital Library: Metropolitan Stadium: Memorable Games at Minnesota’s Diamond on the Prairie

SABR Digital Library: Metropolitan Stadium: Memorable Games at Minnesota’s Diamond on the Prairie, edited by Stew Thornley

Metropolitan Stadium: Memorable Games at Minnesota’s Diamond on the Prairie
Edited by Stew Thornley
Associate editors Len Levin, Bill Nowlin, and Carl Riechers
ISBN (ebook): 978-1-970159-67-7, $9.99
ISBN (paperback): 978-1-970159-68-4, $34.95
8.5″ x 11″, 287 pages

Metropolitan Stadium was right on time. It wasn’t built too early, using a cantilever construction that eliminated the need for posts between decks. It wasn’t built too late, staying ahead of the much-maligned “cookie cutter” multi-purpose stadiums of the 1960s.

The Met followed the trend of other post-war stadiums, sprouting in open areas that were well-served by highways and surrounded by plenty of parking. It became apparent to Minneapolis business and civic leaders that a new stadium would be needed to join the other cities luring major-league baseball to their areas. By the time the Met opened in 1956, the first wave of shifting teams had passed, and Minnesota was snubbed by the New York Giants. The parent team of the minor-league Minneapolis Millers — the stadium’s first tenant — the Giants bypassed Minnesota by switching coasts completely. Eventually, expansion came to the majors and with it the relocation of the Washington Senators, rechristened the Twins.

Ultimately, Met Stadium served the Millers for five years and the Minnesota Twins for 21. In this book, 45 different authors chronicle the significant, memorable, and unusual games that took place in a ballpark that grew out of a cornfield in a southern suburb of Minneapolis. Outdoor baseball in Minnesota often meant postponements and delays because of rain, snow, and even a tornado. (A list of postponements of games for the Millers and Twins is one of the features in this book.) But delays were caused by other reasons, including a bomb threat and a drunk fan climbing the foul pole, and those games are also covered in these pages, as well as memorable performances on the field from players such as Jim Kaat, Harmon Killebrew, Rod Carew, and Bert Blyleven, as well as Cesar Tovar, Camilo Pascual, Tony Oliva, Bob Allison and many more.

SABR Biography

 Metropolitan Stadium (Courtesy of the Minnesota Twins)

Metropolitan Stadium (Bloomington, MN) – Society for American Baseball Research


Game Recaps

September 8, 1960: Minneapolis Millers face St. Paul Saints for final time at Metropolitan Stadium

September 5, 1978: Disco Dan’s blunder hands Steve Trout his first major-league win

September 30, 1981: Twins close Metropolitan Stadium with a loss

September 30, 1979: Jerry Koosman reaches 20-win plateau for second time

September 30, 1962: Camilo Pascual reaches 20-win goal in Twins’ season finale

September 3, 1971: Red roses, blue buttons, and a George Mitterwald walk-off for Twins

September 3, 1971: Killebrew’s pinch-hit grand slam propels Twins to 9-4 win over A’s

September 29, 1970: Royals’ 6-run ninth ruins Jim Perry’s chance for 25-win season

September 29, 1958: Minneapolis Millers win their second Junior World Series

September 28, 1959: Millers win final minor-league postseason game at Metropolitan Stadium

September 25, 1976: Official scoring controversy ends with 9th-inning hit

September 25, 1966: Jim Kaat outduels Earl Wilson for 25th win

September 25, 1959: Millers win second consecutive American Association championship

September 22, 1968: César Tovar plays all nine positions, leads Twins to victory

September 21, 1969: Killebrew’s perfect day not enough for Twins to beat Pilots, clinch division

September 20, 1969: Jim Perry’s 20th victory pushes Twins nearer pennant

September 18, 1975: Harmon Killebrew hits his 573rd career home run

September 15-16, 1959: Yastrzemski’s debut doesn’t count; Millers still prevail over Omaha

September 10, 1974: Tom Johnson wins in big-league debut thanks to Twins’ extra-inning comebacks

October 6, 1969: Twins play first playoff game at Metropolitan Stadium; Orioles clinch AL pennant

October 4, 1970: Orioles’ bats blast Twins to take 2-0 ALCS lead

October 3, 1970: Slam, errors give Orioles playoff opener

October 2, 1974: Fergie Jenkins foils Hughes’s no-hit bid as Rangers take season finale from Twins

October 13, 1965: Mudcat Grant ties World Series with pitching, hitting in Game 6

May 9, 1964: Twins rally from 6-run deficit to beat Athletics, 10-8

May 9, 1961: Orioles’ Jim Gentile blasts two grand slams on consecutive pitches

May 8, 1960: Millers score 10 in doubleheader nightcap, finally solve Colonels

May 4, 1975: Twins retire Harmon Killebrew’s number before beating Royals

May 31, 1976: Twins fans boo Bert Blyleven in final start before trade

May 26, 1963: New Twins reliever saves the day aided by Mele’s Marauders

May 26, 1957: Millers rally from 8 runs down to sweep Wichita

May 14, 1975: Carew steals home as Hughes outduels Perry in Twins’ whitewash of Cleveland

May 12, 1981: Clutch homers by Hatcher and Smalley lead Twins to win over Red Sox

May 12, 1965: Killebrew belts two homers, including game-winner in eighth

June 9, 1966: Twins come from behind to defeat A’s 9-4 behind 5 home runs in the 7th

June 9, 1965: Tebbetts’s technicality turns tide from Twins to Tribe after Kaat’s wardrobe malfunction

June 7, 1956: Willie Mays homers twice in Giants’ exhibition win at Metropolitan Stadium

June 4, 1971: Tornadoes don’t twist Twins’ fortunes

June 3-4, 1967: Harmon Killebrew blasts two tape-measure home runs on consecutive days

June 22, 1974: Jim Kaat defeats former Twins teammates in complete-game duel with Albury

June 21, 1971: Blue’s 13 strikeouts, Mitterwald’s errant throw spark Oakland win

June 20, 1976: Youth is served as Tigers top Twins 7-3

June 20, 1961: Julio Becquer hits first pinch-hit and walk-off home run in Minnesota Twins history

June 18, 1968: Twins-Senators game has almost everything

June 16, 1958: Ted Williams, Pumpsie Green star in Red Sox exhibition at Minneapolis

June 15, 1958: Indianapolis goes on homer binge to split doubleheader with Millers

July 9, 1972: Reese’s pinch grand slam leaves Twins short of victory

July 8, 1972: Yankees’ Bernie Allen does in former teammates

July 7, 1972: Killebrew’s homer wins it for Quilici in debut as Twins manager

July 6, 1969: Harmon Killebrew does it again with game-winning homer to defeat A’s, 7-6

July 5, 1980: Twins’ Geoff Zahn grounds Rangers into submission

July 4, 1974: Hisle homer helps Blyleven overcome Rangers on Independence Day

July 4, 1973: Eddie Bane makes major-league debut for Twins in Independence Day sellout

July 4, 1969: Early fireworks doom A’s in big series opener vs. Twins

July 4, 1961: Harmon Killebrew hits first inside-the-park home run in Twins history

July 4, 1961: Julio Becquer’s sudden shot on the Fourth of July wins it for Twins

July 30, 1971: Quiet as kittens against Kaat, Yankees roar back to beat Twins

July 27, 1978: Mike Cubbage hits for the cycle; Stan Perzanowski records his only complete-game win

July 26, 1976: Blyleven triumphant with Rangers in return to the Met

July 21, 1977: Hisle’s bunt helps Twins’ Goltz beat Ryan, Angels

July 18, 1962: Allison, Killebrew hit 1st-inning grand slams as Twins rout Indians

July 17, 1964: Lou Clinton’s arm helps Angels shut out Twins

July 13, 1965: Senior Circuit takes charge in Minnesota’s first All-Star Game

July 11, 1965: Harmon Killebrew clouts walkoff home run to beat Yankees

August 9, 1971: Willie Mays and Harmon Killebrew delight Twins fans in exhibition

August 9, 1967: Reliever’s 10 shutout innings help Senators outlast Twins

August 5, 1957: A harbinger of things to come: Metropolitan Stadium hosts Reds-Tigers exhibition

August 31, 1963: Landis, Robinson hit back-to-back homers in 9th as Wilhelm shuts down Twins in relief

August 3, 1969: Reese pinch-hit slam ends McNally’s streak

August 27, 1956: ‘Grate’ throw highlights Millers’ win over Omaha

August 26, 1962: Jack Kralick almost perfect in pitching Minnesota Twins’ first no-hitter

August 25, 1970: Bomb threat provides extra excitement in Twins-Red Sox game

August 17, 1976: Twins’ singer sets stage for bad night with anthem flub

August 15, 1981: Twins overshadowed by the past

August 10, 1981: Twins down A’s to take second-half ‘reopener’

August 10, 1971: Harmon Killebrew ends home run drought by joining 500 club

April 30, 1957: Baby ‘Baby Bull’ Cepeda wows Minneapolis fans

April 29, 1970: Stan Williams, Frank Quilici pick off a Twins win versus Cleveland

April 29, 1959: Art Schult hits for the cycle in Minneapolis Millers’ win over Houston

April 25, 1970: Earl Wilson nearly achieves a ‘Little League home run’ after striking out

April 24, 1956: ‘Play of Four Decisions’ ensures Metropolitan Stadium’s debut is memorable

April 22, 1958: Pumpsie Green survives parade to lead Millers to Opening Day win

April 21, 1961: Twins lose first home opener at Metropolitan Stadium

April 18, 1969: Billy Martin makes home debut as Twins manager

April 17, 1979: Rod Carew returns to Minnesota as a visiting Angel

April 16, 1966: Dean Chance, Jackie Warner, and baserunning blunders doom the Twins

April 13, 1957: Braves and Millers put on a cold-weather exhibition in Minneapolis

April 12, 1965: Twins win in extra innings on Opening Day

May 18, 1969: Cesár Tovar, Rod Carew steal home in the same inning


Contributors: Rich Arpi, Nathan Bierma, Thomas J. Brown Jr., Frederick “Rick” Bush, Ralph Caola, Alan Cohen, Richard Cuicchi, Greg Erion, T.S. Flynn, Brian Frank, Gordon J. Gattie, Steve Ginader, Gene Gomes, Bruce Harris, Tom Hawthorn, Paul Hofmann, Mike Huber, Sarah Johnson, Norm King, Dave Lande, Len Levin, Dan Levitt, Mike Lynch, Jim McKernon, Tom Merrick, Dave Mona, Chad Moody, Bill Nowlin, Joe O’Connell, Tim Otto, J.G. Preston, Carl Riechers, Joel Rippel, Bill Schneider, Peter Seidel, Andrew Sharp, Doug Skipper, Steve Smith, Mark S. Sternman, Bob Tholkes, Stew Thornley, Bob Webster, Steve West, Gregory H. Wolf, Bob Wood, Brian Wright, and Dana Yost.

 

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