MLB Weekly Notes 2026

There is always something interesting in the “MLB Weekly Notes”, it is a shame that MLB does not make this available to the general public. I am putting out the notes for everyone to enjoy. I will try to put them out here for as long as they continue.

Twins Iron Men

When I watch MLB I always expect to see a good game and to me that means that the teams best players are going to be on the field. I am getting up there in age and over the years I could probably name the starting line-up for every team in the American League. Sadly that is no longer true as today’s style of play is such that most players seem to expect to get at least a day a week off. So when I watch a game I am no longer surprised when one of the teams is resting one or more of their starting position players.

I never played professional baseball so I don’t know how hard it is to play 6 games a week. But the umpire still starts the game with a “play ball” and not a “work ball” so how tough can it be? I can complain but that won’t change anything so I am just going to get right to the point of this post.

Zoilo Versalles

Who are the Minnesota Twins franchise “Iron Men”? By “Iron Men” for my purposes I am going to use 160 games played. As you can see by the attached B-R Stathead link the Twins have had just 11 players that have played in 160 or more games in a season over the last 65 seasons and they have accomplished this feat a total of 21 times. Zoilo Versalles, a shortstop did it four times between 1962 and 1967 and Harmon Killebrew who played first, third and the outfield and outfielder Kirby Puckett each did it three times.

Between 1961 and 1999 it was done 19 times and in the current century Twins players have done it just twice. Torii Hunter did it in 2007 and the last Twins player to play 160 or more games was Justin Morneau in 2008. Matter of fact, he is the last Twins player to appear in every game in a season which he did in the 2008 season when he played in 163 games.

A number of players over the years like Bob Allison, Rich Rollins, Bernie Allen, Versalles, Oliva, Ron Jackson and Puckett played in 159 games and just missed the 160 cutoff. So without further ado here is the list of Twins Iron Men that came to play ball day in and day out.