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Harmon Killebrew A Homerun Machine | Harmon Killebrew, nicknamed "Killer" and "Hammerin' Harmon," was a feared slugger who spent most of his 22-year career with the Minnesota Twins. Drafted by the Washington Senators at 17, his power hitting eventually made him the American League's all-time home run leader for right-handed batters by the time he retired in 1975.

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Harmon Killebrew A Homerun Machine

Harmon Killebrew, nicknamed "Killer" and "Hammerin' Harmon," was a feared slugger who spent most of his 22-year career with the Minnesota Twins. Drafted by the Washington Senators at 17, his power hitting eventually made him the American League's all-time home run leader for right-handed batters by the time he retired in 1975.

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Killebrew was known for his towering home runs and amassed an impressive resume:

573 career home runs (12th all-time at retirement)
8 seasons with 40 or more home runs (second only to Babe Ruth in the AL)
6-time American League home run leader
3-time American League RBI leader
1969 American League Most Valuable Player Award
Though a quiet man off the field, Killebrew's bat spoke volumes. He helped lead the Twins to the postseason three times and was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1984.
Born June 29, 1936, in Payette, Idaho, was Baseball Hall of Fame First base and Utility man Harmon Killebrew. Harmon was a thirteen-time MLB All-Star; AL MVP 1969; and a six-time AL Home Run leader during his illustrious career in baseball. He played on the rosters of the Washington Senators and Minnesota Twins. The man could make the ball find the back of the fence, Killebrew had the fifth-most home runs in major league history at the time of his retirement. He was second only to Babe Ruth in American League (AL) home runs, and was the AL career leader in home runs by a right-handed batter. Harmon was known for both the frequency and distance of his homers. He hit the longest home runs ever recorded at Minnesota's Metropolitan Stadium [520 ft (160 m)], and Baltimore's Memorial Stadium [471 ft (144 m)], and was the first of four players to hit a ball over the left field roof at Detroit's Tiger Stadium.





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