Twins–White Sox rivalry

Twins–White Sox rivalry

The rivalry between the Minnesota Twins and Chicago White Sox is intense but relatively recent, starting in the early 2000s. The two teams are natural rivals, having played in the same divisions since 1969 (the American League West Division from 1969-1993 and the AL Central Division since the divisional realignment in 1994). The Twins won the American League Central division in three consecutive years by wide margins, but lost the title to the White Sox in 2005. The White Sox would go on to win the American League pennant and subsequently the World Series. In 2006, White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen dubbed the Twins "little piranhas." The nickname started as a reference to three of the Twins' speed players -- outfielder Jason Tyner, shortstop Jason Bartlett and third baseman Nick Punto -- or in Guillen's case Nick "Pete" Rose and Nick "Ty Cobb" Punto. As the [season] progressed and the Twins came up with more wins against the Sox, so too did the number of players grouped into that statement. [Eventually] , it appeared that for Guillen the entire team fit under the category. "The pitchers, too, they're all a bunch of piranhas," Guillen said. "A shark eats you with one bite, but the piranhas, they do it as a group." (Kelly Thesier / MLB.com) The Twins went on to win the 2006 AL Central Pennant.In 2008, the Twins remained behind but within 2 1/2 games of the White Sox for the final two months of the regular season but went on to finish the regular season just 1/2 game ahead of the White Sox, forcing the Sox to replay a rained out game from early September to determine playoff position. The Sox defeated the Detroit Tigers to force the tiebraker game on September 30 at U.S. Cellular Field. The White Sox won the tiebraker with a score of 1-0. The Twins had a chance to take a 1-0 lead earlier in the game, but Michael Cuddyer was thrown out at home when he tagged up from third base. Both teams had superior records against each other when at their respective ballparks. This prompted several outcries for playoff locations to be based on season series records,which the twins won 10-9, rather than the traditional coin toss format.


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать реферат

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Chicago White Sox — White Sox redirects here. For other uses, see White Sox (disambiguation). Chicago White Sox 2012 Chicago White Sox season Established 1894 Based in Chicago since 1900 …   Wikipedia

  • Boston Red Sox — Red Sox redirects here. For other uses, see Red Sox (disambiguation). Boston Red Sox 2012 Boston Red Sox se …   Wikipedia

  • History of the Boston Red Sox — 1901–1919= In 1900, the minor Western League, led by Ban Johnson, declared its equality with the National League, then the only major league in baseball. Johnson changed the name of the league to the American League. Competing in the streets, the …   Wikipedia

  • List of Major League Baseball rivalries — This is a List of Major League Baseball rivalries. A rivalry in this sense is defined by two teams that are regularly scheduled to play each other and have been so for at least a generation, the teams and/or fans from both cities mutually… …   Wikipedia

  • New York Yankees — Yankees redirects here. For other uses, see Yankee (disambiguation). For other uses, see New York Yankees (disambiguation). New York Yankees …   Wikipedia

  • Oakland Athletics — 2012 Oakland Athletics season Established 1901 Based in Oakland since 1968 …   Wikipedia

  • Tampa Bay Rays — 2012 Tampa Bay Rays season Established 1998 …   Wikipedia

  • Atlanta Braves — Braves redirects here. For other uses, see Brave (disambiguation). Atlanta Braves 2012 Atlanta Braves season Established 1871 Based in Atlanta since 1966 …   Wikipedia

  • Los Angeles Dodgers — Dodgers redirects here. For more uses, see Dodger (disambiguation). Los Angeles Dodgers 2012 Los Angeles Dodgers season Established 1883 Based in Los Angeles since 1958 …   Wikipedia

  • San Francisco Giants — 2012 San Francisco Giants season Established 1883 Based in San Francisco since 1958 …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”