Morris started three of the seven games in the 1991 World Series for the Twins, and that’s something that won’t happen in the modern era.
The 1991 Minnesota Twins pulled off one of baseball's greatest turnarounds, rising from last place to World Series champions.
Thirty-four years ago today, Minnesota native Jack Morris pitched a 10-inning shutout to help lead the Twins to a 1-0 victory ...
The Minnesota Twins turned a last-place finish into a World Series win in 1991, fueled by young talent and standout moments ...
The on-again, off-again relationship between Jack Morris and his hometown Twins is off. Again. Morris, who as a player took advantage of an out clause in his contract after pitching one season (1991) ...
Jack Morris, whose inability to land a contract from Minnesota in 1986 became a symbol of collusion in baseball, benefited Tuesday from the collusion ruling by jumping from Detroit to the Twins as a ...
Jack Morris pitched in the Big Leagues for 18 years (1977-94) and was part of an historic World Series Game 7 in 1991, where he pitched 10 innings of shutout ball in the Twins 1-0 win over the Braves.
Now that the “most feared hitter” of the late-70s is in the Hall of Fame, the anti-stats crowd has found a new champion, moving right from Jim Rice to Jack Morris. Morris first appeared on the ballot ...