2014 Minnesota Twins season

The 2014 Minnesota Twins season was the 54th season for the franchise in Minnesota, and the 114th overall in the American League. They were the host team for the 2014 Major League Baseball All-Star Game. They finished last in the AL Central with a 70–92 record.

2014 Minnesota Twins
Major League affiliations
Location
Results
Record70–92 (.432)
Divisional place5th
Other information
OwnersJim Pohlad
General managersTerry Ryan
ManagersRon Gardenhire
Local televisionFox Sports North
(Dick Bremer, Bert Blyleven, Jack Morris, Roy Smalley)
Local radioKTWN-FM
(Cory Provus, Dan Gladden, Kris Atteberry)
StatsESPN.com
BB-reference
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Spring training

The Twins recorded a 9–16 win–loss record in pre-season spring training, the worst among American League teams. Three of their games finished tied and were therefore not included in the standings.[1]

Regular season

On July 15, the 85th edition of the Mid-Summer Classic returned to the Twin Cities. Previous All-Star games were held at Metropolitan Stadium (1965) and the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (1984). Twins Glen Perkins and Kurt Suzuki—in his first All-Star appearance—represented the hometown team. The battery-mates were called into action for the ninth, and closed down the National League All-Stars on nine pitches for a 5–3 AL win. Perkins, a two-time All-Star, earned the save.[2]

On August 20, second baseman Brian Dozier joined the Twins '20/20' club, adding his name to the five others that have connected for twenty homers in the same season they've stolen twenty bases.[3] The small club includes Larry Hisle (1977), Kirby Puckett (1986), Marty Cordova (1995), Corey Koskie (2001) and Torii Hunter (twice, 2002 and 2004).

The August 24 game against Detroit was the longest Minnesota 9-inning game in history, in terms of time. The Sunday afternoon game at Target Field ran 4 hours and 10 minutes, and resulted in a 13-4 win for the Tigers.[4]

In the first game of the September 13 doubleheader, starter Phil Hughes set a personal best in striking out eleven Chicago batters before being replaced in the eighth inning. (It had been 379 games since a Twin had posted double-digit strikeouts.) Michael Tonkin struck out another in the eighth. The three White Sox pitchers struck out 17 Twins, and the combined total of 29 strikeouts set a Minnesota record for a nine-inning game involving the Twins.[5]

Phil Hughes's contract called for a $500,000 bonus if he reached 210 innings pitched. On September 24, he pitched 8 innings before an hour-long rain delay. Ron Gardenhire replaced him with a fresh pitcher when play resumed—and Hughes's inning tally halted at 209⅔. He declined to be inserted in a later game to achieve one more out.[6]

At season's end, Phil Hughes's strikeout-to-walk ratio (186:16) measured at 11.63 to 1. That number is the best-ever in the major leagues, topping the previous best of 143:13 set by Bret Saberhagen in 1984.

On September 29, Ron Gardenhire was fired. In his 13-year tenure as Twins manager he went 1068–1039, for a .507 winning percentage. The legacy he leaves includes the many memories of him being ejected from a game, enough times to rank in Major League's top ten (but far behind Bobby Cox's recorded 132 times).

Native son Paul Molitor was hired on November 3 to replace Gardenhire, becoming the Twins' thirteenth skipper. Molitor was born and raised in Saint Paul, attended the University of Minnesota and spent most of his career with the Milwaukee Brewers. He finished his playing career with three seasons in the 1990s as a Minnesota Twin, and coached and consulted in the organization since retiring. In 2004, he was voted into the Hall of Fame, so with his hiring he joins the only two other men who've been hired as first-time managers after being inducted in the Hall as players -- Ted Williams and Ryne Sandburg.

Season standings

American League Central

AL Central W L Pct. GB Home Road
Detroit Tigers 9072 0.556 45–36 45–36
Kansas City Royals 8973 0.549 1 42–39 47–34
Cleveland Indians 8577 0.525 5 48–33 37–44
Chicago White Sox 7389 0.451 17 40–41 33–48
Minnesota Twins 7092 0.432 20 35–46 35–46

American League Wild Card

Division Leaders W L Pct.
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 9864 0.605
Baltimore Orioles 9666 0.593
Detroit Tigers 9072 0.556


Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
Kansas City Royals 8973 0.549 +1
Oakland Athletics 8874 0.543
Seattle Mariners 8775 0.537 1
Cleveland Indians 8577 0.525 3
New York Yankees 8478 0.519 4
Toronto Blue Jays 8379 0.512 5
Tampa Bay Rays 7785 0.475 11
Chicago White Sox 7389 0.451 15
Boston Red Sox 7191 0.438 17
Houston Astros 7092 0.432 18
Minnesota Twins 7092 0.432 18
Texas Rangers 6795 0.414 21

Record vs. opponents


Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2014
Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET HOU KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL
Baltimore11–85–13–41–54–33–44–24–313–62–45–212–76–111–812–8
Boston8–114–32–51–54–36–12–54–27–123–41–59–104–27–129–11
Chicago1–53–49–109–103–36–131–59–102–54–33–45–22–45–211–9
Cleveland4–35–210–98–115–210–92–511–84–32–42–44–26–12–410–10
Detroit 5–15–110–911–84–313–63–49–103–45–22–43–44–31–512–8
Houston 3–43–43–32–53–43–37–123–34–28–119–102–511–84–35–15
Kansas City4–31–613–69–106–133–33–311–84–35–22–54–25–14–315–5
Los Angeles2–45–25–15–24–312–73–37–02–410–97–125–214–55–212–8
Minnesota3–42–410–98–1110–93–38–110–73–41–65–22–42–54–29–11
New York6–1312–75–23–44–32–43–44–24–32–43–38–114–311–813–7
Oakland4–24–33–44–22–511–82–59–106–14–29–104–29–104–313–7
Seattle2–55–14–34–24–210–95–212–72–53–310–94–39–104–39–11
Tampa Bay7–1210–92–52–44–35–22–42–54–211–82–43–45–28–1110–10
Texas1–62–44–21–63–48–111–55–145–23–410–910–92–52–410–10
Toronto8–1112–72–54–25–13–43–42–52–48–113–43–411–84–213–7

Game log

Legend
Twins Win Twins Loss Game Postponed
2014 Game Log
March/April: 12–12 (Home: 6–6, Road: 6–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1March 31@ White Sox3–5Sale (1–0)Nolasco (0–1)Lindstrom (1)37,4220–1
2April 2@ White Sox6–7 (11)Belisario (1–0)Deduno (0–1)10,6250–2
3April 3@ White Sox10–9Thielbar (1–0)Lindstrom (0–1)Perkins (1)11,0561–2
4April 4@ Indians2–7Outman (1–0)Pelfrey (0–1)41,2741–3
5April 5@ Indians7–3Gibson (1–0)Carrasco (0–1)14,1532–3
6April 6@ Indians10–7Swarzak (1–0)Wood (0–1)Perkins (2)13,1043–3
7April 7Athletics3–8Kazmir (2–0)Correia (0–1)35,8373–4
8April 9Athletics4–7 (11)Otero (1–0)Burton (0–1)22,9733–5
9April 10Athletics1–6Straily (1–1)Pelfrey (0–2)20,6503–6
10April 11Royals10–1Gibson (2–0)Chen (0–1)24,3384–6
11April 12Royals7–1Nolasco (1–1)Shields (0–2)23,9635–6
12April 13Royals4–3Fien (1–0)Crow (0–1)Perkins (3)20,8786–6
13April 15Blue Jays3–9Loup (1–0)Hughes (0–1)21,8186–7
April 16Blue JaysPostponed (snow). Makeup date April 17.
14April 17Blue Jays7–0Gibson (3–0)Dickey (1-3)20,5077–7
15April 17Blue Jays9–5Fien (2–0)Santos (0–1)20,6988–7
16April 18@ Royals0–5Vargas (2–0)Nolasco (1–2)21,1928–8
17April 19@ Royals4–5Chen (1–1)Correia (0–2)Holland (6)24,2918–9
18April 20@ Royals8–3Hughes (1–1)Ventura (1–1)17,7109–9
19April 22@ Rays3–7Price (3–1)Gibson (3–1)11,7859–10
20April 23@ Rays6–4 (12)Fien (3–0)Lueke (0–1)Perkins (4)11,99310–10
21April 24@ Rays9–7Nolasco (2–2)Bédard (0–1)Perkins (5)13,17711–10
22April 25Tigers6–10Porcello (3–1)Correia (0–3)27,55811–11
23April 26Tigers5–3Hughes (2–1)Ortega (0–1)Perkins (6)28,12212–11
April 27TigersPostponed (rain). Makeup date August 23.
April 29DodgersPostponed (rain). Makeup date May 1.
24April 30Dodgers4–6Greinke (5-0)Gibson (3–2)Jansen (10)24,58812–12
May: 13–16 (Home: 7–8, Road: 6–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
25May 1Dodgers4–9Haren (4-0)Pelfrey (0–3)Perez (1)23,30612–13
26May 1Dodgers3–4 (12)Wright (2–1)Duensing (0–1)Jansen (11)24,05312–14
27May 2Orioles0–3Jiménez (1–4)Nolasco (2–3)Hunter (8)24,16512–15
28May 3Orioles6–1Correia (1–3)Chen (3–2)25,31813–15
29May 4Orioles5–2Hughes (3–1)González (1–3)Perkins (7)25,55914–15
30May 5@ Indians1–0 (10)Thielbar (2–0)Axford (0–3)Perkins (8)9,03715–15
31May 6@ Indians2–4Tomlin (1–0)Deduno (0–2)Shaw (1)9,62115–16
32May 7@ Indians3–4Axford (1–3)Fien (3–1)10,74215–17
33May 8@ Indians4–9Masterson (2–1)Correia (1–4)13,09515–18
34May 9@ Tigers2–1Hughes (4–1)Verlander (4–2)Perkins (9)35,81416–18
35May 10@ Tigers3–9Scherzer (5–1)Gibson (3–3)42,31216–19
36May 11@ Tigers4–3Burton (1–1)Chamberlain (1–2)Perkins (10)40,46817–19
37May 13Red Sox8–6Perkins (1–0)Miller (1–1)23,94918–19
38May 14Red Sox4–9Doubront (2–3)Correia (1–5)26,80218–20
39May 15Red Sox4-3 (10)Duensing (1–1)Miller (1–2)29,62819–20
40May 16Mariners5–4Gibson (4–3)Young (3–1)Perkins (11)27,27520–20
41May 17Mariners4–3Deduno (1–2)Elías (3–3)Perkins (12)29,71721–20
42May 18Mariners2–6Hernández (5–1)Nolasco (2–4)32,51121–21
43May 20@ Padres5–3Correia (2–5)Kennedy (2–6)Perkins (13)19,13622–21
44May 21@ Padres2–0Hughes (5–1)Ross (5–4)Perkins (14)16,07923–21
45May 23@ Giants2-6Lincecum (4-3)Gibson (4-4)Machi (2)41,51423-22
46May 24@ Giants1-2Vogelsong (3-2)Deduno (1-3)Romo (16)41,72423-23
47May 25@ Giants1-8Bumgarner (6-3)Nolasco (2-5)42,59023-24
48May 26Rangers7-2Tepesch (2-0)Correia (2-6)30,57123-25
49May 27Rangers3-4Perkins (2-0)Soria (1-2)22,70224-25
50May 28Rangers1-0Tolleson (1-1)Burton (1-2)Soria (9)26,47224-26
51May 29Rangers5-4Ogando (2-2)Fien (3-2)Soria (10)28,17024-27
52May 30@ Yankees6-1Nolasco (3-5)Nuño (1-2)42,24525-27
53May 31@ Yankees1-3Tanaka (8-1)Duensing (1-2)Robertson (12)44,34625-28
June: 12–16 (Home: 7–4, Road: 5–12)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
54June 1Yankees7-2Hughes (6-1)Robertson (0-2)42,44926-28
55June 2@ Brewers2-6Garza (3-4)Gibson (4-5)28,70826-29
56June 3@ Brewers6-4Deduno (2-3)Gallardo (3-4)Perkins (15)25,63427-29
57June 4Brewers6-4Nolasco (4-5)Wooten (1-3)Perkins (16)31,14428-29
58June 5Brewers5-8Peralta (5-5)Correia (2-7)Rodriguez (18)35,11028-30
59June 6Astros4-5Keuchel (7-3)Hughes (6-2)Qualls (7)29,94828-31
60June 7Astros8-0Gibson (5-5)Feldman (3-4)27,73229-31
61June 8Astros5-14Downs (1-0)Deduno (2-4)31,57629-32
62June 9@ Blue Jays4-5Janssen (1-0)Guerrier (0-1)19,42829-33
63June 10@ Blue Jays4-0Correia (3-7)Happ (5-3)20,68130-33
64June 11@ Blue Jays7-2Hughes (7-2)Stroman (3-1)45,08031-33
65June 13@ Tigers2-0Gibson (6-5)Smyly (3-5)Perkins (17)39,81132-33
66June 14@ Tigers9-12Sánchez (3-2)Deduno (2-5)Krol (1)41,49832-34
67June 15@ Tigers3-4Nathan (3-2)Fien (3-3)41,46232-35
68June 16@ Red Sox0-1De La Rosa (2-2)Correia (3-8)Uehara (15)35,69332-36
69June 17@ Red Sox1-2Lester (8-7)Hughes (7-3)Mujica (2)36,83532-37
70June 18@ Red Sox1-2 (10)Uehara (2-1)Fien (3-4)36,48932-38
71June 19White Sox4-2Fien (4-4)Petricka (0-2)Perkins (18)31,19533-38
72June 20White Sox5-4Perkins (3-0)Webb (4-1)32,07134-38
73June 21White Sox4-3Correia (4-8)Rienzo (4-5)Perkins (19)32,64735-38
74June 22White Sox6-5Hughes (8-3)Danks (6-6)Burton (1)30,49136-38
75June 24@ Angels6-8Wilson (8-6)Gibson (6-6)Smith (6)37,08636-39
76June 25@ Angels2-6Richards (8-2)Pino (0-1)39,08236-40
77June 26@ Angels4-6Weaver (8-6)Nolasco (4-6)Smith (7)32,20936-41
78June 27@ Rangers4-5Tepesch (3-3)Correia (4-9)38,11136-42
79June 28@ Rangers0-5Darvish (8-4)Hughes (8-4)30,62036-43
80June 29@ Rangers3-2Gibson (7-6)Soria (1-3)Perkins (20)36,77937-43
81June 30Royals1-6Duffy (5-7)Pino (0-2)28,53337-44
July: 11–15 (Home: 6–11, Road: 5–4)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
82July 1Royals10-2Nolasco (5-6)Shields (8-4)23,38338-44
83July 2Royals0-4Vargas (8-3)Correia (4-10)28,86038-45
84July 3Yankees4-7Tanaka (12-3)Hughes (8-5)Robertson (19)34,71438-46
85July 4Yankees5-6Huff (2-0)Gibson (7-7)Robertson (20)36,95238-47
86July 5Yankees2-1 (11)Duensing (2-2)Thornton (0-2)36,51439-47
87July 6Yankees7-9Kuroda (6-6)Nolasco (5-7)Robertson (21)31,17139-48
88July 7@ Mariners0-2Iwakuma (7-4)Correia (4-11)Rodney (26)18,56239-49
89July 8@ Mariners2-0Hughes (9-5)Young (8-5)Perkins (21)15,55340-49
90July 9@ Mariners8-1Gibson (8-7)Elias (7-8)16,46041-49
91July 10@ Mariners4-2Pino (1-2)Wilhelmsen (1-2)Perkins (22)14,53042-49
92July 11@ Rockies2-6de la Rosa (10-6)Johnson (0-1)36,11042-50
93July 12@ Rockies9-3Correia (5-11)Matzek (1-4)35,93043-50
94July 13@ Rockies13-5Hughes (10-5)Anderson (0-3)35,74344-50
All–Star Break (July 14–17)
95July 18Rays2-6Cobb (5-6)Gibson (8-8)31,05844-51
96July 19Rays1-5Price (10-7)Hughes (10-6)McGee (8)36,11744-52
97July 20Rays3-5Archer (6-5)Correia (5-12)Yates (1)26,82144-53
98July 21Indians4-3Fien (5-4)Shaw (4-2)Perkins (23)25,10945-53
99July 22Indians2-8Salazar (2-4)Pino (1-3)28,29145-54
100July 23Indians3-1Swarzak (2-0)Bauer (4-5)Perkins (24)34,60846-54
101July 24White Sox2-5Noesí (5-7)Hughes (10-7)Petricka (5)32,95246-55
102July 25White Sox5-9Danks (9-6)Correia (5-13)28,72846-56
103July 26White Sox0-7Sale (10-1)Darnell (0-1)33,00546-57
104July 27White Sox4-3Burton (2-2)Belisario (3-7)Perkins (25)27,81847-57
105July 29@ Royals2-1Gibson (9-8)Shields (9-6)Perkins (26)30,68648-57
106July 30@ Royals2-3Frasor (2-1)Hughes (10-8)Holland (28)20,74748-58
107July 31@ Royals3-6Ventura (8-8)Thielbar (2-1)Holland (29)24,12748-59
August: 11–18 (Home: 5–8, Road: 6–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
108August 1@ White Sox8–10Guerra (1-2)Fien (5-5)Petricka (7)28,06048–60
109August 2@ White Sox8–6Pressly (1-0)Belisario (4-8)Perkins (27)27,44649–60
110August 3@ White Sox16–3Gibson (10-8)Guerra (1-3)23,47150–60
111August 5Padres3–1Hughes (11-8)Hahn (7-3)Perkins (28)34,49551–60
112August 6Padres4–5 (10)Quackenbush (2-2)Swarzak (2-1)Benoit (4)34,56751–61
113August 7@ Athletics0–3Lester (12-7)Pino (1-4)22,10851–62
114August 8@ Athletics5–6Kazmir (13-4)Gibson (10-9)Doolittle (18)20,19651–63
115August 9@ Athletics4–9Samardzija (5-8)May (0-1)32,07451–64
116August 10@ Athletics6–1Hughes (12-8)Gregerson (2-2)25,59852–64
117August 11@ Astros4–2Duensing (3-2)Fields (2-5)Perkins (29)15,56953–64
118August 12@ Astros4–10McHugh (5-9)Pino (1-5)17,49053–65
119August 13@ Astros3–1Gibson (11-9)Oberholtzer (4-8)Perkins (30)16,48054–65
120August 15Royals5–6Duffy (8-10)Nolasco (5-8)Holland (37)32,01354–66
121August 16Royals4–1Hughes (13-8)Ventura (9-9)Perkins (31)35,57555–66
122August 17Royals6–12Guthrie (9-10)Milone (6-4)31,45555–67
123August 18Royals4–6Vargas (10-5)May (0-2)Holland (38)25,55955–68
124August 19Indians5–7Crockett (3-0)Duensing (3-3)Allen (16)26,35855–69
125August 20Indians0–5House (2-3)Nolasco (5-9)28,94355–70
126August 21Indians4–1Hughes (14-8)Kluber (13-7)Perkins (32)28,03356–70
127August 22Tigers20–6Pressly (2-0)Ray (1-4)29,39457–70
128August 23Tigers12–4Pino (2-5)Farmer (0-1)25,11058–70
129August 23Tigers6–8Verlander (11-11)May (0-3)Nathan (27)25,57858–71
130August 24Tigers4–13Scherzer (15-4)Gibson (11-10)23,98358–72
131August 26@ Royals1–2Davis (7-2)Perkins (3-1)13,84758–73
132August 27@ Royals1–6Davis (8-2)Hughes (14-9)17,66858–74
133August 28@ Royals11–5 (10)Swarzak (3-1)Chen (2-4)17,21959–74
134August 29@ Orioles1–9González (7-7)May (0-4)27,46459–75
135August 30@ Orioles2–3Miller (5-5)Burton (2-3)Britton (30)30,32259–76
136August 31@ Orioles8–12Chen (14-4)Nolasco (5-10)Britton (31)40,90559–77
September: 11–15 (Home: 6–9, Road: 5–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
137September 1@ Orioles6–4Hughes (15-9)Gausman (7-7)Perkins (33)33,15660–77
138September 2White Sox3–6 (10)Webb (6-4)Oliveros (0-1)Petricka (11)23,71960–78
139September 3White Sox11–4May (1-4)Danks (9-10)21,77861–78
140September 4Angels4–5Smith (6-2)Perkins (3-2)Street (36)21,91461–79
141September 5Angels6–7 (10)Street (2-1)Burton (2-4)Jepsen (2)23,47761–80
142September 6Angels5–8Smith (7-2)Burton (2-5)Street (37)28,92461–81
143September 7Angels4–14Wilson (11-9)Darnell (0-2)25,41961–82
144September 9@ Indians4–3May (2-4)Bauer (5-8)Burton (2)9,48962–82
September 10@ IndiansPostponed (rain). Makeup date September 11.
145September 11@ Indians2–8Kluber (15–9)Gibson (11–11)N/A62–83
146September 11@ Indians0–2House (3-3)Nolasco (5–11)Allen (20)12,63762–84
147September 12@ White SoxPostponed (rain). Makeup date September 13.
147September 13@ White Sox1–5Quintana (8–10)Hughes (15–10)N/A62–85
148September 13@ White Sox6–7Petricka (1–4)Perkins (3–3)20,10662–86
149September 14@ White Sox6–4May (3–4)Noesí (8–10)Perkins (34)17,04463–86
150September 15Tigers6–8Ryan (2–0)Fien (5–6)Soria (18)19,70063–87
151September 16Tigers4–3Perkins (4–3)Nathan (4–4)22,06664–87
152September 17Tigers8–4Gibson (12–11)Price (14–12)22,28565–87
153September 19Indians5–4Burton (3–5)Crockett (4–1)28,40066–87
154September 20Indians3–7House (4–3)May (3–5)Rzepczynski (1)28,31666–88
155September 21Indians2–7Kluber (17–9)Swarzak (3–2)24,45166–89
156September 22Diamondbacks2–6Collmenter (11–8)Nolasco (5–12)22,57166–90
157September 23Diamondbacks6–3Gibson (13–11)Chafin (0–1)28,90267–90
158September 24Diamondbacks2–1Hughes (16–10)Nuño (0–1)Burton (3)29,44568–90
159September 25@ Tigers2–4Scherzer (18–5)May (3–6)Nathan (34)33,07768–91
160September 26@ Tigers11–4Achter (1–0)Porcello (15–13)35,17869–91
161September 27@ Tigers12–3Nolasco (6–12)Lobstein (1–2)38,80570–91
162September 28@ Tigers3–0Price (15–12)Gibson (13–12)Nathan (35)40,50170–92

Roster

2014 Minnesota Twins
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Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Player stats

All stats updated through September 28, 2013.

All batting and pitching leaders in each category are in bold.

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG SB
Oswaldo Arcia10337246861632057.2311
Jason Bartlett33300000.0000
Doug Bernier77220000.2860
Chris Colabello592051747130639.2290
Brian Dozier1565981121453312371.24221
Eduardo Escobar13343352119352637.2751
Pedro Florimón3376771101.0926
Eric Fryer287511164015.2131
Sam Fuld531641545100117.27412
Chris Herrmann33758163004.2131
Aaron Hicks69186224080118.2154
Jason Kubel45156123561113.2241
Darin Mastroianni711300000.0001
Joe Mauer12045560126272455.2773
Kendrys Morales391541236110118.2340
Eduardo Núñez72204265174424.2509
Chris Parmelee872502764110728.2560
Josmil Pinto57169253780718.2190
Trevor Plouffe136520691344021480.2582
Jorge Polanco56221103.3330
Danny Santana10140570129277740.31920
Jordan Schafer41130173751113.28515
Kurt Suzuki13145237130340361.2880
Kennys Vargas532152659101938.2740
Josh Willingham682243447511234.2101
Pitcher totals16222021001.0910
Team Totals 162 5567 715 1412 316 27 128 675 .254 99

Pitching

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP R ER BB K
A.J. Achter103.2770011.07435
Jared Burton354.36680364.034312546
Kevin Correia5134.9423230129.176713261
Logan Darnell027.1374024.02019822
Samuel Deduno254.60308092.049474174
Brian Duensing333.31620054.120202033
Casey Fien563.98730163.129281051
Kyle Gibson13124.4731310179.1918957107
Matt Guerrier013.86270028.012121012
Phil Hughes16103.5232320209.2888216186
Kris Johnson014.7333013.177912
Trevor May367.88109045.241402244
Tommy Milone017.0665021.221171114
Ricky Nolasco6125.3827270159.0969538115
Lester Oliveros017.117006.15535
Mike Pelfrey037.9955023.223211810
Glen Perkins433.656303461.229251166
Yohan Pino255.071111060.137341450
Ryan Pressly202.86250028.1109814
Anthony Swarzak324.60504086.048442847
Caleb Thielbar213.40540047.219181635
Aaron Thompson002.457007.12226
Michael Tonkin004.74250019.01310616
Team Totals 70 92 4.57 162 162 38 1435.0 777 728 408 1031

Other post-season awards

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Rochester Red Wings International League Gene Glynn
AA New Britain Rock Cats Eastern League Jeff Smith
A Fort Myers Miracle Florida State League Doug Mientkiewicz
A Cedar Rapids Kernels Midwest League Jake Mauer
Rookie Elizabethton Twins Appalachian League Ray Smith
Rookie GCL Twins Gulf Coast League Ramon Borrego

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Fort Myers[7]

References

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  6. "Storms Cost Hughes Bonus". SB-Nation.com. September 24, 2014.
  7. Leventhal, Josh, ed. (2013). Baseball America 2014 Almanac. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America. ISBN 978-1-932391-48-0.
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