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Former teammates Bert Blyleven, Dave Stewart and Terry Francona were among those who shared their memories of Parker and ...
Ober's 14 homers allowed in June ties Bert Blyleven's 1986 Twins record and ranks second-most in a calendar month in MLB ...
Bert Blyleven was announced as the newest member of Baseball's Hall of Fame on Wednesday. The righty got his start with Minnesota, where we won the 1970 AL Rookie of the Year award, a year after ...
The baseball writers made him wait far too long, but Bert Blyleven has finally gotten what he long deserved: He and Roberto Alomar became the newest members of the Baseball Hall of Fame on ...
Jenny Blyleven wasn’t eager to leave home, but Bert recalls her saying years later that she’d “follow Joe anywhere.” Jenny and Joe met when they were 13 years old and World War II was raging.
Ex-Major Leaguer and current Twins announcer Bert Blyleven did an interview with Yahoo’s Big League Stew and right away the conversation was weird. Not as weird as this section on his love of ...
Bert Blyleven has 287 wins and is fifth all time with 3,701 strikeouts. But so far those numbers haven't gotten Blyleven elected to the Hall of Fame. In this, his 11th year on the ballot, will ...
Bert Blyleven came to grips with his best pitch inside his Garden Grove home. It was a three-bedroom, one-bathroom house stretched to capacity by seven children and two parents who managed to put ...
— Bert Blyleven (@BertBlyleven28) September 2, 2020. Blyleven is considered one of the 50 greatest Twins and played 11 of his 22 seasons with the franchise, winning 149 games, second-best in the ...
Prior to sitting in the Target Field booth one last time, Bert Blyleven indicated he’s not ready to retire as a broadcaster. But if he has any mixed feelings toward the Twins’ decision to move ...
In honor of Twins legend Bert Blyleven calling his final game Wednesday, we rediscovered this classic edition of Good Question from 2011. Latest U.S.
MINNEAPOLIS — Bert Blyleven has been working in front of major league fans for nearly 50 years, first as a big-league player for 22 years, then as a broadcaster for 25. Most of that time has ...