0: Years of managing experience, at any level.
1: Elected to Hall of Fame in 2004 in his first year of eligibility.
2: World Series appearances as a player (Milwaukee 1982, champion Toronto 1993).
3: Times he led the AL in hits (1991, 1993 and 1996).
4: Seasons ranked either first or second in runs scored in AL.
5: Seasons with at least seven triples.
6: Times in top five of AL batting average.
7: Number of All-Star teams.
8: Seasons with at least 180 hits.
9: Career ranking in hits (3,319).
10: Seasons with at least 88 runs scored.
11: Career ranking in doubles (605).
12: Times batted over .300 in his career.
13: Managers in Twins history; he is No. 13.
14: Seasons with at least 19 stolen bases.
15: Seasons with Milwaukee to begin his career.
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