1967 Minnesota Twins Season

1967 Minnesota Twins Season

The 1967 Minnesota Twins finished 91-73, tied for second in the American League with the Detroit Tigers. The Twins had a one-game lead with two games remaining, but lost both games to the Boston Red Sox in the season's final days. 1,483,547 fans attended Twins games, the second highest total in the American League.

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