Minnesota Twins

Minnesota Twins Baseball Cards

Minnesota Twins baseball cards feature legendary players like Kirby Puckett, Harmon Killebrew, and modern stars like Royce Lewis and Byron Buxton. Collectors seek rookie cards, autographs, and parallels from Topps, Bowman, and Panini releases. Royce Lewis rookie cards have gained attention recently, while older cards of Kirby Puckett remain fan favorites. Twins cards appeal to both nostalgic fans and modern investors.

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Kirby Puckett
Harmon Killebrew
Rod Carew
Joe Mauer
Tony Oliva
Bert Blyleven
Johan Santana
Kent Hrbek
Jim Kaat
Eddie Guardado

1961 Topps Harmon Killebrew Card (#476)  
A classic card of the Hall of Fame slugger, Killebrew was the face of the Twins for many years, known for his prodigious power and leadership. He is one of the greatest hitters in Twins history and a 13-time All-Star.

1965 Topps Tony Oliva Rookie Card (#285)  
Features the Hall of Fame outfielder, Oliva was one of the best hitters in the American League during the 1960s and 1970s, making eight All-Star teams and helping lead the Twins to the 1965 World Series.

1971 Topps Rod Carew Card (#300)  
A highly collectible card of the Hall of Fame second baseman, Carew was one of the best hitters in MLB during the 1970s, winning seven batting titles and later achieving success with the Angels after a legendary career with the Twins.

1987 Fleer Kirby Puckett Rookie Card (#204)  
The rookie card of the Hall of Fame outfielder who became the face of the Twins in the 1980s and 1990s. Puckett led the team to two World Series titles and was known for his incredible defense and clutch hitting.

1991 Topps Chuck Knoblauch Rookie Card (#799)  
Features the rookie card of the second baseman who became a key part of the Twins’ 1991 World Series-winning team, known for his speed and defense before a successful career with the Yankees.

1991 Upper Deck Kirby Puckett Card (#555)  
A valuable card showcasing the Hall of Famer during the peak of his career, Puckett was one of the most beloved players in Twins history and helped lead them to two World Series championships.

2000 Upper Deck Justin Morneau Rookie Card (#208)  
The rookie card of the Canadian-born first baseman, Morneau went on to become a key player for the Twins in the 2000s, winning the American League MVP in 2006 and being known for his power and consistency.

2006 Topps Francisco Liriano Card (#80)  
Features the dynamic left-handed pitcher who made a huge impact in his early years with the Twins, helping them to the postseason in 2006 and 2010, and earning a Cy Young-caliber season.

2010 Topps Joe Mauer Card (#1)  
A card of the hometown hero and one of the best catchers of his era, Mauer was known for his elite bat, defense, and ability to lead the Twins. He won three batting titles and an MVP during his time with the team.

2020 Topps Luis Arraez Rookie Card (#79)  
A collectible card of the young hitter, known for his contact skills and ability to hit for average, Arraez quickly became one of the Twins' key players and one of the top hitters in MLB.