Homer Hanky
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The Official Star Tribune Minnesota Twins Homer Hanky (or "Homer Hanky" for short), is a handkerchief printed with a (usually red) baseball-shaped logo during Minnesota Twins championship seasons (and in 1988 after winning the World Series in 1987). It was first introduced during the 1987 Pennant race, when the Twins won the American League Western division (AL West), by the Minneapolis Star Tribune as a promotional item for the newspaper during the pennant race.[1]
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[edit] Years
[edit] 1987
Main articles: 1987 in baseball and 1987 Minnesota Twins season
- 1987: Red, baseball-shaped logo.
- Printed at the end of the season
- Brainchild of Star Tribune promotions manager Terrie Robbins
- Twins won World Series (4-1 ALCSdef Detroit Tigers, 4-3 WS, def St. Louis Cardinals)[2]
[edit] 1988
Main articles: 1988 in baseball and 1988 Minnesota Twins season
- 1988: Red, baseball diamond-shaped logo.
- Printed at the beginning of the season
- Twins finished 2nd in AL West behind the Oakland A's
[edit] 1989-1990
Gap between 1989 and 1991
[edit] 1991-1992
Main articles: 1991 in baseball and 1991 Minnesota Twins season
- 1991: Red, baseball-shaped logo.
- Printed at the end of the season
- Twins won World Series (4-1 ALCS def Toronto Blue Jays, 4-3 WS, def Atlanta Braves)
- 1992: Red, baseball-shaped logo.
- Printed at the beginning of the season
- Twins finished 2nd in AL West behind the Oakland A's
[edit] 1993-2001
Gap between 1993 and 2001
[edit] 2002
Main articles: 2002 in baseball and 2002 Minnesota Twins season
- 2002: Red, baseball-shaped logo.
- Printed at the end of the season
- Twins won AL Central and AL Division Series (def. Oakland A's 3-2) but lost AL Championship Series to Anaheim Angels (1-4).
[edit] 2003
Main articles: 2003 in baseball and 2003 Minnesota Twins season
- 2003: Blue, baseball-shaped logo.
- Printed at the end of the season
- Twins won AL Central but lost AL Division Series to New York Yankees (1-3).
[edit] 2004
Main articles: 2004 in baseball and 2004 Minnesota Twins season
- 2004: Red, outline of a baseball field
- Printed at the end of the season
- Twins won AL Central but lost AL Division Series to New York Yankees (1-3).
[edit] 2004-2005
Gap between 2004 and 2005
[edit] 2006
Main articles: 2006 in baseball and 2006 Minnesota Twins season
- 2006: Red, State of MN with Minneapolis and St. Paul baseball player shaking hands (similar to the Twins logo from 1961-1986)
- Twins won AL Central on the last day of the regular season, October 1, 2006
- Twins lost in the ALDS to the Oakland Athletics (0-3)
- Printed at the end of the season, available September 28, 2006
[edit] 2007-2008
Gap between 2007 and 2008
[edit] 2009
- Homer Hankies were given to all fans during what was to be the last regular season game at the Metrodome on October 4th, 2009.
- On October 6th, 2009, the Star Tribune and the Minnesota Twins announced that there would be a 2009 Homer Hanky available.[3]
- Twins won AL Central after beating the Detroit Tigers in one game playoff to determine the division champion on October 6th.[4]
[edit] References
- ^ Tracy, Ben (Oct 4, 2006). "Good Question: What Is The Homer Hanky's History?". WCCO (CBS Broadcasting Inc.). http://wcco.com/goodquestion/Good.Question.Homer.2.362040.html. Retrieved 2009-01-13.
- ^ "Minnesota Twins Owner Carl Pohlad Dies At 93". WCCO.com (Associated Press). Jan 5, 2009. http://wcco.com/sports/Carl.Pohlad.dies.2.900562.html. Retrieved 2009-01-13.
- ^ AL Central Division Champion Minnesota Twins Announce the Homer Hanky is Back
- ^ Tiebreaker filled with intense drama - Casilla's walk-off single caps amazing game at Metrodome