Harmon Killebrew

Baseball player, 1969 AL MVP

Harmon Killebrew - Baseball player, 1969 AL MVP
Born

June 29th, 1936
89 years ago

Died

May 17th, 2011
14 years ago — 74 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

United States

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A professional baseball player, Killebrew spent the majority of his career with the Minnesota Twins. Renowned as a power hitter, he contributed significantly to the team’s success during the 1960s and early 1970s. One of the defining moments of his career came in 1969, when he won the American League Most Valuable Player award, highlighting his exceptional performance throughout the season. Killebrew's career encompassed numerous All-Star selections and he was pivotal in leading the Twins to the World Series in 1965, where the team faced the Los Angeles Dodgers. His prolific home run hitting ability established him as one of the premier sluggers of his era, making a lasting impression in Major League Baseball.

1969 American League MVP

1965 World Series appearance with Twins

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