Former Twin Jack Morris is one of 10 finalists for the Hall of Fame's modern era ballot.
Steve Garvey, Tommy John, Don Mattingly, Marvin Miller, Morris, Dale Murphy, Dave Parker, Ted Simmons, Luis Tiant and Alan Trammell are the candidates to be considered for election for the Class of 2018.
Tiant is also an ex-Twin, going 7-3 for the team in 1970.
Candidates must receive 75 percent of the vote from the 16-member selection committee. Inductees would be announced Dec. 10 and inducted in Cooperstown on July 29, 2018.
Modern era candidates made the most significant impact on baseball from 1970-87. Players must have played in at least 10 seasons and are past qualifying for BBWAA voting; the only nominee of the 10 who was not a player was union executive Miller.
Here is more information from the Baseball Hall of Fame release:
Steve Garvey compiled a .294 career average over 19 major league seasons with the Dodgers and Padres, amassing 2,599 hits, 272 home runs, 1,308 RBI and 10 All-Star Game selections. He hit .338 with 11 home runs and 31 RBI in 11 postseason series, was named the 1978 and 1984 NLCS MVP and won the 1981 Roberto Clemente Award. The 1974 NL Most Valuable Player, Garvey won four Gold Glove Awards and played in an NL record 1,207 straight games at first base.
Tommy John pitched 26 seasons for the Indians, Dodgers, Yankees, Angels and A's, finishing his career after the 1989 season with a record of 288-231 and 3.34 ERA. His 700 career starts rank eighth on the all-time list and his 4,710.1 innings rank 20th all-time. A four-time All-Star Game selection, John won the 1976 Hutch Award and 1981 Lou Gehrig Memorial Award.