Relive four of the greatest moments in Twins baseball history. Each set comes with four laser-etched coasters depicting these historic plays:
2009 AL Central Tiebreaker vs Detroit - Game 163
1991 World Series: Game 6 vs Atlanta - Game 6 Heroics
1991 World Series: Game 7 vs Atlanta - The Game 7 Duel
1987 World Series: Game 7 vs St. Louis - Winning the Title
These slate coasters are laser-etched indelibly into the stone itself. - Size: 4" x 4" x 0.25" per coaster - Weight: 0.25lbs (4oz) - Natural edge
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2009 AL Central Tiebreaker
Game 163
Twins vs Detroit
6 - 5
6 October, 2009
Minnesota won 17 of their last 21 games and suddenly found themselves with a chance to win the division and earn a playoff spot. It all came down to a single game - a tiebreaker against Detroit. It was a fantastic game that stretched 12 innings culminating in Casilla's RBI, driving home Gomez.
1991 World Series: Game 6
Game 6 Heroics
Twins vs Atlanta
4 - 3
26 October, 1991
1991 World Series: Game 7
The Game 7 Duel
Twins vs Atlanta
1 - 0
27 October, 1991
After Puckett's Game 6 heroics, Jack Morris would duel against John Smoltz. Morris stayed in for all 10 innings without giving up a run. In the 10th inning Larkin drove in Gladden for the win but in the 8th inning with bases loaded, a rare 3-2-3 double play saved the shutout and kept MIN alive.
1987 World Series: Game 7
Winning the Title
Twins vs St. Louis
4 - 2
25 October, 1987
This team was fairly average, going just 85-77 in the regular season - but that almost makes this a little more special. Winning their final two games of the series at home, Minnesota won it's first World Series in a tense Game 7.