Found July 11, 2009 on
Bleacher Report:
The Minnesota Twins Hall of Fame is home to the best players to wear the uniform. Harmon Killebrew, Kirby Puckett, Bert Blyleven and others are enshrined in the Twins Hall and have an ever-lasting legacy to go with it.
Today, another such player will be honored and placed in the Hall of Fame. Brad Radke, who was selected in the 8th round of the 1991 amatuer draft, spent his entire career with the team.
Radke was known for two main attributes, his determination and his loyalty. It is often a rare sight to see a player wear only one uniform their whole career. Though he did not post numbers that would likely put him into the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame, he was still a beloved Twins player.
Reaching double digits in wins every but two, Radke's best year came in 1997 when he won twenty games and finished with a 3.87 earned run average, according to baseball-reference.com.
Radke was also a pioneer of the Twins style of pitching, as he never averaged worse than 2.3 walks p...
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