Minnesota

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Minnesota is the fourth team from the left in the NES RBI team selection screen. They are in the game by virtue of winning the American League Western Division in 1987 (they eventually went on to defeat the St. Louis Cardinals in the World Series). They are regarded as a second-tier RBI team, with a strong middle of the order but a weak supporting cast, including arguably the weakest bench in the game. Their pitching is considered above-average, thanks largely to Bert Blyleven, who has high ratings in both curve and stamina.

Players and Stats: Starters

Name Nicknames Bats Pos Avg HR Power Speed Contact
Dan Gladden None Right LF .281 8 759 140 20
Gary Gaetti GAR!!!! Right 3B .257 31 891 130 25
Kirby Puckett Fuck It, Fireplug Right CF .332 28 822 134 6
Kent Hrbek Home Run Bek Left 1B .285 34 894 120 16
Tom Brunansky Bruno Right RF .259 32 906 130 23
Greg Gagne Gag Me Right SS .265 10 807 124 22
Tim Laudner Laundromat Right C .225 16 879 120 34
Steve Lombardozzi None Right 2B .238 8 789 124 31

Players and Stats: Bench

Name Nicknames Bats Avg. HR Power Speed Contact
Roy Smalley None Left .275 8 759 120 18
Mark Davidson None Right .267 1 744 132 22
Randy Bush Vagina Left .253 11 789 130 26
Gene Larkin Dee-Nee! Left .266 4 771 122 22

Players and Stats: Pitchers

Name Nicknames Arm ERA Sf Sr Ss Cl Cr Dr En
Frank Viola None Left 2.90 194 173 153 4 9 6 40
Bert Blyleven Be home Blyleven, Bertus Right 1.45 184 165 160 10 6 9 54
Juan Berenguer Señor Smoke Right 1.38 216 184 152 4 2 6 12
Jeff Reardon None Right 1.92 197 178 146 8 5 5 14

Credits

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Teams of NES RBI
California | Boston | Detroit | Minnesota | Houston | New York | St. Louis | San Francisco | AL All-Stars | NL All-Stars