Obituaries
Harmon Killebrew, known for his towering drives, hit 573 homers in 22 seasons that included an American League pennant with the Minnesota Twins in 1965 and a most valuable player award in 1969. One manager said he could hit the ball out of any park, ‘including Yellowstone.’
May 18, 2011
Sports Now
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May 17, 2011
Sports
Harmon Killebrew dies at 74; Hall of Famer was one of baseball’s premier home-run hitters
Dec. 30, 2010
May 13, 2011
On a piece of land called Boom Island, near the Plymouth bridge that spans the Mississippi River, hundreds of heads turn as two police-escorted automobiles suddenly appear in the distance, speeding toward the embankment, spraying dust.
July 16, 1985
March 15, 2014
World & Nation
Hall of Famer Harmon Killebrew, 53, owes at least a total of $700,000 to four banks, former Minnesota Twin owner Calvin Griffith and former player Reggie Jackson, the Star Tribune of Minneapolis reported.
Aug. 28, 1989
Fans, Jim Thome pay respects to Harmon Killebrew
May 28, 2011