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Rod Carew12Hall of Famer also appeared in four All-Star Games while with the Angels.

Harmon Killebrew11Hall of Famer was also All-Star in 1959 with the Senators, before franchise became the Twins.

Kirby Puckett10Starting in 1986, he played in 10 consecutive All-Star Games, and he was the MVP in 1993 in Baltimore.

Tony Oliva8Played in his first All-Star Game as a rookie in 1964.

Joe Mauer6Is hitting .364 (4-for-11) in six All-Star Games.

Earl Battey5The catcher won three consecutive Gold Gloves from 1960 to 1962.

Chuck Knoblauch 4The AL Rookie of the Year in 1991, he made his first All-Star appearance in 1992, picked by Tom Kelly. Justin Morneau 4The AL MVP in 2006 made his first All-Star appearance the following season.

Joe Nathan4The reliever was an All-Star with Texas in 2012 and 2013, earning the save last year in New York.

Camilo Pascual 4The righthander, a native of Cuba, spent 17 seasons in the big leagues.

Rick Aguilera3At the time of his retirement, his 318 career saves were eighth-best in MLB history.

Johan Santana3The lefthander was a member of 2009 NL All-Star team with the Mets.

Bob Allison2The outfielder was an All-Star and AL Rookie of the Year in 1959 with the Senators.

Gary Gaetti2The third baseman won four consecutive Gold Gloves from 1986 to 1989.

Eddie Guardado 2The lefthander saved 86 games in 2002 and 2003 for the Twins.

Jim Perry2The 1970 Cy Young Award winner was also an All-Star in 1959 with Cleveland.

Jimmie Hall2The outfielder hit 98 home runs in his four seasons with the Twins.

Torii Hunter2The outfielder has been named to three All-Star Games since leaving the Twins in 2008.

Jim Kaat2The lefthander, who won 25 games in 1966, also was an All-Star with the White Sox in 1975.

Rich Rollins2Played in both All-Star Games in 1962, going 2-for-5.

Zoilo Versalles 2The shortstop won Gold Gloves in 1963 and 1965 and was the 1965 AL MVP.

Butch Wynegar 2The catcher was an All-Star in 1976 and 1977, his first two seasons in the majors.

Bert Blyleven1Also an All-Star with Cleveland in 1985, one month before being traded back to the Twins.

Tom Brunansky 1The slugger was the Twins' lone All-Star in the 1985 game at the Metrodome.

Leo Cardenas1The shortstop was a four-time NL All-Star before joining the Twins in 1970.

Jim Grant1The righthander, an All-Star with Cleveland in 1963, won a career-high 21 games in 1965.

Cristian Guzman 1The shortstop hit .302 for the Twins in 2001; he also was an NL All-Star with Washington in 2008.

Dean Chance1An All-Star and Cy Young winner for the Angels in 1964, he won 20 games for the Twins in 1967.

Ron Coomer1Hit a career-high 16 home runs in 127 games for the Twins in his 1999 All-Star season.

Doug Corbett1The reliever, an All-Star in 1981, was part of the 1982 trade that brought Tom Brunansky to the Twins.

Michael Cuddyer 1A first-round draft pick in 1997, he was also an All-Star last year, when he claimed the NL batting title.

Dave Engle1Acquired in the trade that sent Rod Carew to the Angels, Engle hit the first home run in the Metrodome.

Scott Erickson1Was a career-best 20-8 in 1991, his second season in the majors, but was injured for the All-Star Game.

Larry Hisle1Hit 28 home runs with 119 RBI in his 1977 All-Star season; was an All-Star with Milwaukee in 1978.

Kent Hrbek1An All-Star in 1982, his first full major league season; he finished second in Rookie of the Year voting.

Ken Landreaux 1Acquired in the trade that sent Carew to the Angels, Landreaux batted .305 and .281 in two years here.

Tim Laudner1Doubled in his only All-Star at-bat in the 1988 All-Star Game in Cincinnati, one of five Twins selected.

Matt Lawton1Drove in a career-high 88 runs for the Twins in 2000; was an All-Star in 2004 with Cleveland.

Francisco Liriano 1An All-Star in 2006, the lefthander has won Comeback Player of the Year honors in each league.

Joe Mays1After going 13-26 in his first two seasons here, he was a career-best 17-13 in his All-Star 2001 season.

Eric Milton1Won a career-high 15 games and pitched a career-high 220⅔ innings his All-Star season.

Jack Morris1Started the All-Star Game in his only season (1991) with the Twins; was a four-time All-Star with Detroit.

Glen Perkins1Seventh former Gophers player — first since 1996 — to be named to the All-Star Game.

A.J. Pierzynski 1The catcher, now in his 17th big league season, was also an All-Star with the White Sox in 2006.

Brad Radke1The righthander won 148 games and averaged 204 innings per season in his 12 seasons with the Twins.

Jeff Reardon1The reliever, seventh on MLB's all-time saves list, was a two-time NL All-Star before being traded here.

John Roseboro 1The catcher was a five-time NL All-Star before being acquired by the Twins.

Roy Smalley1Had career highs of 24 home runs, 95 RBI and 162 games played in his All-Star season (1979).

Frank Viola1Was the winning pitcher in the 1988 All-Star Game; a two-time NL All-Star with the Mets.

Gary Ward1Hit 47 home runs in his two full seasons with the Twins; was an All-Star with Texas in 1985.