Good company
Joe Mauer isn't the first Twins Hall of Famer to switch positions. Here's a look at three others:
Harmon Killebrew
The move
Killebrew was signed as a third baseman by the Washington Senators in 1954, and by the time the franchise relocated to Minnesota in 1961 he was splitting time between first and third. But before the 1962 season, team officials decided to move Killebrew to left field.
Why
Killebrew was an average defensive player, lacking range wherever he played. Before the 1962 season, the Twins acquired slick-fielding first baseman Vic Power in a trade with Cleveland and inserted rookie Rich Rollins at third, two moves that greatly strengthened the defense.
The result Killebrew played in the outfield through 1964, when team officials moved him back to the infield. He split his time between first and third for the rest of his career, with a bit of DH his final three seasons. With Killebrew, the goal always was finding a spot in the lineup for his powerful bat.
Rod Carew