2013 Minnesota Twins season

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2013 Minnesota Twins
Minnesota Twins Insignia.svg
Major League affiliations
Location
  • Target Field (since 2010)
  • Minneapolis, Minnesota (since 1961)
Results
Record66–96 (.407)
Divisional place4th
Other information
Owner(s)Jim Pohlad
General manager(s)Terry Ryan
Manager(s)Ron Gardenhire
Local televisionFox Sports North
(Dick Bremer, Bert Blyleven, Ron Coomer)
Local radioKTWN-FM
(Cory Provus, Dan Gladden, Kris Atteberry)
StatsESPN.com
BB-reference
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The 2013 Minnesota Twins season was the 53rd season for the franchise in Minnesota, and the 113th overall in the American League.

The Twins started the 2013 season on April 1, with a game against the Detroit Tigers (losing Opening Day 2–4).[1] The Twins ended their season with a 5–1 loss against the Cleveland Indians.[2]

The Twins finished their season with a 66–96 record, although they finished 4th in the American League Central standings ahead of the Chicago White Sox, avoiding a last place finish for the first time since 2010. The team continued to struggle with offense and bullpen rotation, despite the off-season acquisitions of veterans Vance Worley, Mike Pelfrey and Kevin Correia.[3]

Offseason transactions and spring training[]

January 18, 2013: Agreed to terms with LHP Brian Duensing and C Drew Butera on one-year contracts.

February 14, 2013: Agreed to terms with LHP Rafael Perez on a minor league contract.

March 10, 2013: Reassigned RHP Bryan Augenstein, RHP Nick Blackburn, RHP Alex Meyer, RHP Lester Oliveros and RHP Esmerling Vásquez to their minor league camp.

March 11, 2013: Optioned C Chris Herrmann to Rochester (IL) and RHP B.J. Hermsen, RHP Trevor May, RHP Michael Tonkin, C Josmil Pinto and INF Danny Santana to New Britain (EL).

March 15, 2013: Optioned RHP Kyle Gibson and LHP Caleb Thielbar to Rochester (IL). Reassigned RHP Anthony Slama, C Kyle Knudson and INF James Beresford to their minor league camp.

March 16, 2013: Optioned OF Oswaldo Arcia to Rochester (IL).

March 17, 2013: Reassigned C Eric Fryer, INF Chris Colabello, INF Mark Sobolewski, OF Brian Dinkelman, OF Clete Thomas, RHP Deolis Guerra and RHP Shairon Martis to their minor league camp.

March 23, 2013: Placed LHP Scott Diamond and RHP Anthony Swarzak on the 15-day DL.

March 26, 2013: Reassigned RHP P. J. Walters and RHP Samuel Deduno to minor league camp.

March 27, 2013: Optioned RHP Alex Burnett to Rochester (IL).

March 30, 2013: Placed RHP Tim Wood on the 15-day DL, retroactive March 24. Reassigned RHP Rich Harden and LHP Rafael Perez to their minor league camp.

March 31, 2013: Selected the contract of OF Wilkin Ramírez from Rochester (IL).

The Minnesota Twins finished in fifth place (.515) in the Grapefruit League during spring training with a 17–16 record overall (7–10 home / 10–6 away). They were 4.5 games behind the first place Baltimore Orioles.[4]

Season synopsis[]

  • The Twins' batters ended the season with 1430 strikeouts, their most-ever, and far exceeding the previous high of 1121 in 1997. Josh Willingham (128) led the club, with Brian Dozier (120) and Oswaldo Arcia (117) close behind.[5]
  • Joe Mauer started the All-Star game as the American League catcher. Reliever Glen Perkins was selected as a reserve but did not play.
  • Mauer won his fifth Silver Slugger Award.

April[]

May[]

June[]

July[]

August[]

September[]

finished 27 games behind

Season standings[]

American League Central[]

AL Central W L Pct. GB Home Road
Detroit Tigers 93 69 0.574 51–30 42–39
Cleveland Indians 92 70 0.568 1 51–30 41–40
Kansas City Royals 86 76 0.531 7 44–37 42–39
Minnesota Twins 66 96 0.407 27 32–49 34–47
Chicago White Sox 63 99 0.389 30 37–44 26–55


American League Wild Card[]

Division Winners W L Pct.
Boston Red Sox 97 65 0.599
Oakland Athletics 96 66 0.593
Detroit Tigers 93 69 0.574


Wild Card teams
(Top two qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
Cleveland Indians 92 70 0.568
Tampa Bay Rays 92 71 0.564
Texas Rangers 91 72 0.558 1
Kansas City Royals 86 76 0.531
Baltimore Orioles 85 77 0.525
New York Yankees 85 77 0.525
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 78 84 0.481 13½
Toronto Blue Jays 74 88 0.457 17½
Seattle Mariners 71 91 0.438 20½
Minnesota Twins 66 96 0.407 25½
Chicago White Sox 63 99 0.389 28½
Houston Astros 51 111 0.315 40½


Record vs. opponents[]

Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET HOU KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL
Baltimore 11–8 4–3 3–4 4–2 4–2 3–4 5–2 3–3 9–10 5–2 2–4 6–13 5–2 10–9 11–9
Boston 8–11 4–2 6–1 3–4 6–1 2–5 3–3 4–3 13–6 3–3 6–1 12–7 2–4 11–8 14–6
Chicago 3–4 2–4 2–17 7–12 3–4 9–10 3–4 8–11 3–3 2–5 3–3 2–5 4–2 4–3 8–12
Cleveland 4–3 1–6 17–2 4–15 6–1 10–9 4–2 13–6 1–6 5–2 5–2 2–4 5–1 4–2 11–9
Detroit 2–4 4–3 12–7 15–4 6–1 9–10 0–6 11–8 3–3 3–4 5–2 3–3 3–4 5–2 12–8
Houston 2–4 1–6 4–3 1–6 1–6 2–4 10–9 1–5 1–5 4–15 9–10 2–5 2–17 3–4 8–12
Kansas City 4–3 5–2 10–9 9–10 10–9 4–2 2–5 15–4 2–5 1–5 4–3 6–1 3–3 2–4 9–11
Los Angeles 2–5 3–3 4–3 2–4 6–0 9–10 5–2 1–5 3–4 8–11 11–8 4–3 4–15 6–1 10–10
Minnesota 3–3 3–4 11–8 6–13 8–11 5–1 4–15 5–1 2–5 1–6 4–3 1–6 4–3 1–5 8–12
New York 10–9 6–13 3–3 6–1 3–3 5–1 5–2 4–3 5–2 1–5 4–3 7–12 3–4 14–5 9–11
Oakland 2–5 3–3 5–2 2–5 4–3 15–4 5–1 11–8 6–1 5–1 8–11 3–3 10–9 4–3 13–7
Seattle 4–2 1–6 3–3 2–5 2–5 10–9 3–4 8–11 3–4 3–4 11–8 3–3 7–12 3–3 8–12
Tampa Bay 13–6 7–12 5–2 4–2 3–3 5–2 1–6 3–4 6–1 12–7 3–3 3–3 4–4 11–8 12–8
Texas 2–5 4–2 2–4 1–5 4–3 17–2 3–3 15–4 3–4 4–3 9–10 12–7 4–4 1–6 10–10
Toronto 9–10 8–11 3–4 2–4 2–5 4–3 4–2 1–6 5–1 5–14 3–4 3–3 8–11 6–1 11–9


Detailed records[]

  • updated to game played September 29, 2013

Player stats[]

Batting[]

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG SB

Pitching[]

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP R ER BB K

Game log[]

Legend
Twins Win Twins Loss Postponed
2013 Game Log (66–96)
April (11–12)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
April 1 Tigers 2–4 Verlander (1–0) Worley (0–1) Coke (1) 38,282 0–1
2 April 3 Tigers 3–2 Perkins (1–0) Coke (0–1) 22,963 1–1
3 April 4 Tigers 8–2 Pelfrey (1–0) Porcello (0–1) 24,752 2–1
4 April 5 @ Orioles 5–9 Ayala (1–0) Fien (0–1) 46,653 2–2
5 April 6 @ Orioles 6–5 Roenicke (1–0) Johnson (0–1) Perkins (1) 40,704 3–2
6 April 7 @ Orioles 4–3 Swarzak (1–0) Hammel (1–1) Perkins (2) 34,431 4–2
7 April 8 @ Royals 1–3 Santana (1–1) Correia (0–1) Crow (1) 40,073 4–3
8 April 9 @ Royals 4–7 Guthrie (2–0) Pelfrey (1–1) Holland (2) 11,697 4–4
9 April 10 @ Royals 0–3 Davis (1–0) Hendriks (0–1) Herrera (2) 10,069 4–5
10 April 12 Mets 5–16 Niese (2–0) Worley (0–2) 23,735 4–6
11 April 13 Mets 2–4 Harvey (3–0) Diamond (0–1) Parnell (1) 28,804 4–7
April 14 Mets Postponed (snow). Rescheduled for August 19.
12 April 15 Angels 8–2 Correia (1–1) Blanton (0–3) 23,535 5–7
13 April 16 Angels 8–6 Pelfrey (2–1) Vargas (0–2) Perkins (3) 23,299 6–7
April 17 Angels Postponed (rain). Rescheduled for September 9.
April 19 @ White Sox Postponed (cold, windy conditions). Rescheduled for August 9 as part of a doubleheader.
14 April 20 @ White Sox 2–1 (10) Fien (1–1) Santiago (0–1) Perkins (4) 22,417 7–7
15 April 21 @ White Sox 5–3 Diamond (1–1) Lindstrom (1–1) Perkins (5) 19,587 8–7
April 22 Marlins Postponed (inclement weather). Rescheduled for April 23 as part of a doubleheader.
16 April 23 Marlins 4–3 Correia (2–1) Fernández (0–2) Perkins (6) 25,716 9–7
17 April 23 Marlins 5–8 Nolasco (1–2) Pelfrey (2–2) Cishek (2) 23,300 9–8
18 April 25 Rangers 1–2 Tepesch (2–1) Worley (0–3) Nathan (7) 25,459 9–9
19 April 26 Rangers 3–4 Grimm (2–0) Diamond (1–2) Nathan (8) 27,404 9–10
20 April 27 Rangers 7–2 Hernández (1–0) Holland (1–2) 37,503 10–10
21 April 28 Rangers 5–0 Correia (3–1) Ogando (2–2) 35,751 11–10
22 April 29 @ Tigers 3–4 Scherzer (3–0) Pelfrey (2–3) Benoit (2) 29,878 11–11
23 April 30 @ Tigers 1–6 Verlander (3–2) Worley (0–4) 31,748 11–12
May (12–17)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
24 May 1 @ Tigers 6–2 Diamond (2–2) Sánchez (3–2) 36,028 12–12
25 May 3 @ Indians 6–7 (10) Perez (1–0) Fien (1–2) 20,200 12–13
26 May 4 @ Indians 3–7 Kazmir (1–1) Correia (3–2) 17,830 12–14
27 May 5 @ Indians 4–2 Pelfrey (3–3) Kluber (2–1) Perkins (7) 14,015 13–14
28 May 6 @ Red Sox 6–5 (11) Mortensen (1–2) Burton (0–1) 31,088 13–15
29 May 7 @ Red Sox 6–1 Diamond (3–2) Dempster (2–3) 30,549 14–15
30 May 8 @ Red Sox 15–8 Pressly (1–0) Webster (0–1) 29,969 15–15
31 May 9 @ Red Sox 5–3 Correia (4–2) Lackey (1–3) Perkins (8) 31,571 16–15
32 May 10 Orioles 6–9 (10) Hunter (3–1) Swarzak (1–1) J. Johnson (14) 31,360 16–16
33 May 11 Orioles 8–5 Worley (1–4) S. Johnson (0–1) Burton (1) 32,221 17–16
34 May 12 Orioles 0–6 Chen (3–3) Diamond (3–3) 34,320 17–17
35 May 13 White Sox 10–3 Hernández (2–0) Santiago (1–2) 25,605 18–17
36 May 14 White Sox 4–2 Peavy (5–1) Correia (4–3) Reed (12) 32,023 18–18
37 May 15 White Sox 9–4 Axelrod (1–3) Pelfrey (3–4) 35,613 18–19
38 May 17 Red Sox 2–3 (10) Wilson (1–0) Roenicke (1–1) Uehara (1) 30,210 18–20
39 May 18 Red Sox 5–12 Breslow (1–0) Diamond (3–4) 36,967 18–21
40 May 19 Red Sox 1–5 Lackey (2–4) Hernández (2–1) 33,042 18–22
41 May 20 @ Braves 1–5 Teherán (3–1) Correia (4–4) Gearrin (1) 20,173 18–23
42 May 21 @ Braves 4–5 (10) Kimbrel (1–1) Duensing (0–1) 28,663 18–24
43 May 22 @ Braves 3–8 Maholm (6–4) Worley (1–5) 27,798 18–25
44 May 23 @ Tigers 6–7 Benoit (1–0) Burton (0–2) Valverde (5) 32,804 18–26
45 May 24 @ Tigers 0–6 Sánchez (5–4) Deduno (0–1) 39,789 18–27
46 May 25 @ Tigers 3–2 Walters (1–0) Fister (5–2) Perkins (9) 41,927 19–27
47 May 26 @ Tigers 1–6 Scherzer (7–0) Pelfrey (3–5) 42,394 19–28
48 May 27 @ Brewers 6–3 Correia (5–4) Peralta (3–6) Perkins (10) 38,627 20–28
49 May 28 @ Brewers 6–5 (14) Pressly (2–0) Badenhop (0–2) Duensing (1) 24,415 21–28
50 May 29 Brewers 4–1 Deduno (1–1) Estrada (4–3) Perkins (11) 31,359 22–28
51 May 30 Brewers 8–6 Walters (2–0) Loshe (1–6) Burton (2) 32,688 23–28
52 May 31 Mariners 0–3 Iwakuma (6–1) Pelfrey (3–6) Wilhelmsen (12) 31,430 23–29
June (13–13)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
53 June 1 Mariners 5–4 Thielbar (1–0) Wilhelmsen (0–1) 33,417 24–29
54 June 2 Mariners 10–0 Diamond (4–4) Bonderman (0–1) 34,876 25–29
55 June 4 @ Royals 3–0 Deduno (2–1) Mendoza (1–3) Perkins (12) 20,134 26–29
56 June 5 @ Royals 1–4 Guthrie (6–3) Walters (2–1) Holland (10) 12,407 26–30
57 June 6 @ Royals 3–7 Collins (2–1) Burton (0–3) 14,942 26–31
June 7 @ Nationals Postponed (rain). Doubleheader June 9.
58 June 8 @ Nationals 4–3 (11) Roenicke (2–1) Stammen (3–2) Perkins (13) 41,587 27–31
59 June 9 @ Nationals 0–7 Zimmermann (9–3) Diamond (4–5) 38,516 27–32
60 June 9 @ Nationals 4–5 Clippard (5–1) Swarzak (1–2) Soriano (16) 27,949 27–33
61 June 11 Phillies 3–2 Duensing (1–1) Adams (1–4) Perkins (14) 30,104 28–33
62 June 12 Phillies 4–3 Duensing (2–1) Bastardo (2–2) Perkins (15) 28,910 29–33
63 June 13 Phillies 2–3 Cliff Lee (8–2) Burton (0–4) Papelbon (12) 28,519 29–34
64 June 14 Tigers 0–4 Porcello (4–3) Diamond (4–6) 29,571 29–35
65 June 15 Tigers 6–3 Deduno (3–1) Downs (0–2) Perkins (16) 35,017 30–35
66 June 16 Tigers 2–5 Fister (6–4) Walters (2–2) Benoit (4) 39,317 30–36
67 June 18 White Sox 7–5 Burton (1–4) Troncoso (0–2) Perkins (17) 30,387 31–36
68 June 19 White Sox 7–4 Correia (6–4) Sale (5–6) Perkins (18) 30,003 32–36
69 June 20 White Sox 8–4 Diamond (5–6) Danks (1–4) 35,837 33–36
70 June 21 @ Indians 1–5 Kazmir (4–4) Deduno (3–2) 26,442 33–37
71 June 22 @ Indians 7–8 Kluber (6–4) Walters (3–2) Pestano (3) 21,417 33–38
72 June 23 @ Indians 5–3 Hernández (3–1) Carrasco (0–3) Perkins (19) 17,143 34–38
73 June 25 @ Marlins 2–4 Ramos (2–2) Correia (6–5) Cishek (13) 14,581 34–39
74 June 26 @ Marlins 3–5 Slowey (3–6) Diamond (5–7) Cishek (14) 15,318 34–40
75 June 27 Royals 3–1 Deduno (4–2) Guthrie (7–6) Perkins (19) 28,040 35–40
76 June 28 Royals 3–9 Shields (3–6) Walters (2–4) 28,916 35–41
77 June 29 Royals 6–2 Gibson (1–0) Davis (4–6) 36,881 36–41
78 June 30 Royals 8–9 Crow (5–3) Burton (1–5) Holland (17) 34,232 36–42
July (9–17)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
82 July 1 Yankees 4–10 Chamberlain (1–0) Burton (1–6) 29,619 36–43
83 July 2 Yankees 3–7 Hughes (4–7) Deduno (4–3) Rivera (27) 29,029 36–44
81 July 3 Yankees 2–3 Sabathia (9–6) Walters (2–5) Rivera (28) 38,457 36–45
82 July 4 Yankees 5–9 Phelps (6–5) Gibson (1–1) 38,260 36–46
83 July 5 @ Blue Jays 0–4 Buehrle (5–5) Correia (6–6) 25,672 36–47
84 July 6 @ Blue Jays 6–0 Pelfrey (4–6) Dickey (8–9) 37,034 37–47
85 July 7 @ Blue Jays 5–11 Redmond (1–1) Diamond (5–8) 43,795 37–48
86 July 8 @ Rays 4–7 Torres (3–0) Deduno (4–4) Rodney (20) 11,516 37–49
87 July 9 @ Rays 1–4 Archer (3–3) Gibson (1–2) Rodney (21) 12,777 37–50
88 July 10 @ Rays 3–4 (13) Ramos (2–2) Pressly (2–1) 12,757 37–51
89 July 11 @ Rays 3–4 Moore (13–3) Pelfrey (4–7) McGee (1) 24,751 37–52
90 July 12 @ Yankees 0–2 Kuroda (8–6) Pressly (2–2) Rivera (30) 40,247 37–53
91 July 13 @ Yankees 4–1 Deduno (5–4) Hughes (4–9) Perkins (21) 40,301 38–53
92 July 14 @ Yankees 10–4 Gibson (2–2) Sabathia (9–8) 43,131 39–53
93 July 19 Indians 3–2 Fien (2–2) Smith (4–1) Perkins (22) 36,280 40–53
94 July 20 Indians 3–2 Correia (7–6) Hill (1–2) Perkins (23) 38,626 41–53
95 July 21 Indians 1–7 Masterson (11–7) Diamond (5–9) 31,753 41–54
96 July 22 @ Angels 4–3 Deduno (6–4) Blanton (2–13) Perkins (24) 33,363 42–54
97 July 23 @ Angels 10–3 (10) Perkins (2–0) Frieri (0–2) 39,177 43–54
98 July 24 @ Angels 0–1 Weaver (5–5) Pelfrey (4–8) Frieri (25) 38,209 43–55
99 July 25 @ Mariners 2–8 Iwakuma (10–4) Correia (7–7) 18,135 43–56
100 July 26 @ Mariners 3–2 Duensing (3–1) Medina (3–3) Perkins (25) 23,162 44–56
101 July 27 @ Mariners 4–0 Deduno (7–4) Harang (5–9) 24,524 45–56
102 July 28 @ Mariners 4–6 Ramírez (2–0) Gibson (2–3) Wilhelmsen (24) 35,087 45–57
103 July 30 Royals 2–7 Santana (7–6) Pelfrey (4–9) 33,085 45–58
104 July 31 Royals 3–4 Gutherie (11–7) Thielbar (1–1) Holland (28) 32,789 45–59
August (13–17)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
105 August 1 Royals 2–7 Shields (6–7) Diamond (5–10) 35,448 45–60
106 August 2 Astros 4–3 Pressly (3–2) Keuchel (5–6) 30,633 46–60
107 August 3 Astros 6–4 Duensing (4–1) Harrell (5–12) Perkins (26) 38,078 47–60
108 August 4 Astros 3–2 Thielbar (2–1) Peacock (1–4) Perkins (27) 34,780 48–60
109 August 5 @ Royals 0–13 Guthrie (12–7) Correia (7–8) 21,474 48–61
110 August 6 @ Royals 7–0 Albers (1–0) Shields (6–8) 18,924 49–61
111 August 7 @ Royals 2–5 Coleman (2–0) Deduno (7–5) Holland (30) 20,198 49–62
112 August 9 @ White Sox 7–5 Duensing (5–1) Veal (1–3) 17,439 50–62
113 August 9 @ White Sox 3–2 (10) Duensing (6–1) Axelrod (4–9) Perkins (28) 23,804 51–62
114 August 10 @ White Sox 4–5 Purcey (1–1) Pelfrey (4–10) Reed (28) 24,529 51–63
115 August 11 @ White Sox 5–2 Correia (8–8) Quintana (6–4) 26,344 52–63
116 August 12 Indians 3–0 Albers (2–0) Salazar (1–1) 30,922 53–63
117 August 13 Indians 2–5 McAllister (5–7) Deduno (7–6) Perez (19) 29,806 53–64
118 August 14 Indians 8–9 (12) Perez (5–2) Pressly (3–3) Smith (2) 35,133 53–65
119 August 15 White Sox 4–3 Burton (2–6) Troncoso (1–4) 32,851 54–65
120 August 16 White Sox 2–5 Quintana (7–4) Correia (8–9) Reed (29) 28,834 54–66
121 August 17 White Sox 5–8 Sale (9–11) Albers (2–1) Reed (30) 36,833 54–67
122 August 18 White Sox 2–5 Santiago (4–7) Deduno (7–7) Reed (31) 32,905 54–68
123 August 19 Mets 1–6 Gee (9–8) Gibson (2–4) 30,913 54–69
124 August 20 @ Tigers 6–3 Pelfrey (5–10) Porcello (9–7) Perkins (29) 37,964 55–69
125 August 21 @ Tigers 1–7 Smyly (5–0) Correia (8–10) Veras (20) 38,092 55–70
126 August 22 @ Tigers 7–6 Fien (3–2) Rondon (1–2) Perkins (30) 39,653 56–70
127 August 23 @ Indians 5–1 Deduno (8–7) Jiménez (9–8) 23,218 57–70
128 August 24 @ Indians 2–7 McAllister (7–7) Hendriks (0–2) 23,218 57–71
129 August 25 @ Indians 1–3 Smith (5–1) Burton (2–7) Perez (21) 21,042 57–72
130 August 27 Royals 1–6 Shields (9–8) Burton (2–8) 27,006 57–73
131 August 28 Royals 1–8 Duffy (2–0) Albers (2–2) 27,379 57–74
132 August 29 Royals 1–3 Chen (6–2) Deduno (8–8) Holland (36) 28,012 57–75
133 August 30 @ Rangers 3–2 Hendriks (1–2) Darvish (12–6) Perkins (31) 34,815 58–75
134 August 31 @ Rangers 1–2 Nathan (5–2) Thielbar (2–2) 36,041 58–76
September (8–21)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
135 September 1 @ Rangers 4–2 Correia (9–10) Blackley (2–2) Perkins (31) 36,549 59–76
136 September 2 @ Astros 10–6 Roenicke (3–1) Lo (0–3) 14,287 60–76
137 September 3 @ Astros 9–6 Thielbar (3–2) Chapman (0–1) 13,500 61–76
138 September 4 @ Astros 5–6 Bédard (4–10) Duensing (6–2) 14,869 61–77
139 September 6 Blue Jays 5–6 Dickey (12–12) Pelfrey (5–11) Janssen (28) 27,044 61–78
140 September 7 Blue Jays 2–11 Happ (4–5) Correia (9–11) 32,882 61–79
141 September 8 Blue Jays 0–2 Rogers (5–7) Burton (2–9) Janssen (29) 29,450 61–80
142 September 9 Angels 6–3 Fien (4–2) Rasmus (0–1) Perkins (33) 21,826 62–80
143 September 10 Athletics 4–3 Swarzak (2–2) Cook (6–4) Perkins (34) 26,017 63–80
144 September 11 Athletics 3–18 Gray (3–3) Pelfrey (5–12) 24,522 63–81
145 September 12 Athletics 2–8 Griffin (14–9) Diamond (5–11) 26,188 63–82
146 September 13 Rays 0–3 Archer (9–7) Correia (9–12) Rodney (35) 27,292 63–83
147 September 14 Rays 0–7 Gomes (1–1) Albers (2–3) 28,541 63–84
148 September 15 Rays 6–4 Fien (5–2) Peralta (2–8) Perkins (35) 27,988 64–84
149 September 16 @ White Sox 1–12 Johnson (1–2) Hendriks (1–3) 15,018 64–85
150 September 17 @ White Sox 3–4 Quintana (8–6) Pelfrey (5–13) Reed (38) 15,964 64–86
151 September 18 @ White Sox 4–3 Diamond (6–11) Danks (4–14) Perkins (36) 14,520 65–86
152 September 19 @ Athletics 6–8 Doolittle (5–5) Martis (0–1) 11,461 65–87
153 September 20 @ Athletics 0–11 Colón (17–6) Albers (2–4) 36,067 65–88
154 September 21 @ Athletics 1–9 Parker (12–7) Hernández (3–2) 26,393 65–89
155 September 22 @ Athletics 7–11 Gray (4–3) De Vries (0–1) 30,589 65–90
156 September 23 Tigers 4–3 Swarzak (2–2) Putkonen (1–2) 24,647 66–90
157 September 24 Tigers 2–4 Fister (14–9) Diamond (6–12) Benoit (23) 25,541 66–91
158 September 25 Tigers 1–0 Scherzer (21–3) Correia (9–13) Benoit (24) 26,517 66–92
159 September 26 Indians 5–6 Shaw (7–3) Albers (2–5) Smith (3) 24,929 66–93
160 September 27 Indians 6–12 Kluber (11–5) Hernández (3–3) 24,074 66–94
161 September 28 Indians 1–5 Kazmir (10–9) De Vries (0–2) 30,452 66–95
162 September 29 Indians 1–5 Jiménez (13–9) Diamond (6–13) 30,935 66–96

Roster[]

2013 Minnesota Twins
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager
  • 35 Ron Gardenhire

Coaches

Other post-season awards[]

  • Calvin R. Griffith Award (Most Valuable Twin)Joe Mauer
  • Joseph W. Haynes Award (Twins Pitcher of the Year)Glen Perkins
  • Bill Boni Award (Twins Outstanding Rookie)Caleb Thielbar
  • Charles O. Johnson Award (Most Improved Twin)Brian Dozier
  • Jim Kaat Award (Defensive Player of the Year)Pedro Florimón
  • Dick Siebert Award (Upper Midwest Player of the Year)Jordan Zimmermann
  • Bob Allison Award (Leadership Award)Justin Morneau
  • Mike Augustin Award ("Media Good Guy" Award) – Brian Dozier
    • The above awards are voted on by the Twin Cities chapter of the BBWAA
  • Carl R. Pohlad Award (Outstanding Community Service) – Glen Perkins
  • Sherry Robertson Award (Twins Outstanding Farm System Position Player)Byron Buxton
  • Jim Rantz Award (Twins Outstanding Farm System Pitcher)Andrew Albers
  • Kirby Puckett Award (Alumni Community Service)Frank Quilici
  • Herb Carneal Award (Lifetime Achievement Award)Tony Oliva

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

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References[]

  1. ^ http://espn.go.com/mlb/team/schedule/_/name/min/minnesota-twins[bare URL]
  2. ^ https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/mlb/indians/2013/09/29/cleveland-indians-playoff-berth-beat-twins-wild-card-clinch/2892367/
  3. ^ http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article/min/the-twins-avoided-the-cellar-in-the-american-league-central-for-the-first-time-since-2010-but-finished-with-more-than-90-losses-for-a-third-straight-y?ymd=20130930&content_id=62117858&vkey=news_min[bare URL]
  4. ^ http://espn.go.com/mlb/standings/_/seasontype/1[bare URL]
  5. ^ "2013 Minnesota Twins". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved February 19, 2016.
  6. ^ Leventhal, Josh, ed. (2013). Baseball America 2014 Almanac. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America. ISBN 978-1-932391-48-0.

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