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Justin Ernest George Morneau (born May 15, 1981) is a Canadian former professional baseball first baseman. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Minnesota Twins, Pittsburgh Pirates, Colorado Rockies, and Chicago White Sox. At 6 feet 4 inches (1.93 m) and 220 pounds (100 kg), Morneau was drafted as a catcher by the Twins in 1999. He ...
Justin Morneau of the Minnesota Twins defeated Josh Hamilton of the Texas Rangers, 5–3, in the final. [2] In the first round, Hamilton set an MLB record for most home runs in one round of a Derby with 28, [ 3 ] hitting 13 of them with eight outs.
Justin Morneau [4] (2007–10) Rod Carew [3] (1976–78) Harmon Killebrew [3] (1967–69) Bob Allison (1963) Ron Coomer (1999) Kent Hrbek (1982) Second Baseman. Rod Carew [9] (1967–75) Chuck Knoblauch [4] (1992, 94, 96, 97) Brian Dozier (2015) Third Baseman. Harmon Killebrew [5] (1961, 65, 66, 70, 71) Gary Gaetti [2] (1988, 89) Rich Rollins ...
Sep. 25—Justin Morneau came to Minnesota as a teenager — 14 or 15 — for a hockey tournament. He stayed at the University of Minnesota and, with his time off, he attended a Twins game at the ...
Nov. 22—Justin Morneau and Joe Nathan, members of the Twins Hall of Fame, are among the group of players who will be considered for the National Baseball Hall of Fame for the first time this winter.
On July 8, 2014, the captains each made their first three picks, while saving their final pick for July 10. Tulowitzki selected Todd Frazier of the Cincinnati Reds, Yasiel Puig of the Los Angeles Dodgers, and Giancarlo Stanton of the Miami Marlins, and would later select his teammate Justin Morneau who played in
"We had Justin Morneau as an 18-year-old on that team,'' Hamilton said. "He was a catcher, and also a goaltender. ... Reusse: Twins see potential in Julien, who honed bâton on Canadian Junior Team
The Twins also had the AL MVP in Justin Morneau, [68] the AL batting champion in Joe Mauer, [67] and the AL Cy Young Award winner in Johan Santana. [69] In 2008, the Twins finished the regular season tied with the White Sox on top of the AL Central, forcing a one-game playoff in Chicago to determine the division champion. [70]