Minnesota Twins Award Winners and League Leaders - Team Award

Team Award

  • 1924 – American League pennant (as Washington Senators)
  • 1924 – World Series championship (as Washington Senators)
  • 1925 – American League pennant (as Washington Senators)
  • 1933 – American League pennant (as Washington Senators)
  • 1965 – American League pennant (as Minnesota Twins)
  • 1987 – William Harridge Trophy (American League champion)
  • 1987 – Commissioner's Trophy (World Series)
  • 1991 – William Harridge Trophy (American League champion)
  • 1991 – Commissioner's Trophy (World Series)
Preceded by
New York Yankees
1923
World Series Champions
Washington Senators

1924
Succeeded by
Pittsburgh Pirates
1925
Preceded by
New York Mets
1986
World Series Champions
Minnesota Twins

1987
Succeeded by
Los Angeles Dodgers
1988
Preceded by
Cincinnati Reds
1990
World Series Champions
Minnesota Twins

1991
Succeeded by
Toronto Blue Jays
1992 and 1993
Preceded by
New York Yankees
1921, 1922, and 1923
American League Champions
Washington Senators

1924 and 1925
Succeeded by
New York Yankees
1926, 1927, and 1928
Preceded by
New York Yankees
1932
American League Champions
Washington Senators

1933
Succeeded by
Detroit Tigers
1934 and 1935
Preceded by
New York Yankees
1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, and 1964
American League Champions
Minnesota Twins

1965
Succeeded by
Baltimore Orioles
1966
Preceded by
Boston Red Sox
1986
American League Champions
Minnesota Twins

1987
Succeeded by
Oakland Athletics
1988, 1989, and 1990
Preceded by
Oakland Athletics
1988, 1989, and 1990
American League Champions
Minnesota Twins

1991
Succeeded by
Toronto Blue Jays
1992 and 1993

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