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Jim Kaat had walked the halls of Target Field’s Thrivent Club many times, but the trophy cases were always interchangeable ...
New York Yankees pitcher Jim Kaat accepts congratulations after he pitched four and two-thirds innings of hitless relief against the Seattle Mariners at Yankee Stadium in New York on Sunday, July ...
"Jim Kaat has spent an entire lifetime in this game we love," Cortes wrote. "He reached out to me and apologized for his remark last night, but he didn't need to.
Jim Kaat has walked into the Hall of Fame many times over the years, but this one was a little different. This was the first time he entered Cooperstown as a Hall of Famer. The Zeeland native ...
More: Jim Kaat reflects on 'life-changing' Hall of Fame call “It makes it even more special (going in with Tony),” Kaat said. “I know Tony’s bask story when he came up.
January 12, 2022 / 12:26 PM CST / CBS Minnesota MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Twins will retire the uniform number of former pitcher Jim Kaat, who was recently elected to the Hall of Fame.
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Twins Twins to retire Jim Kaat's number this summer The Minnesota Twins announced Wednesday that Kaat's No. 36 would be honored and pulled from the list of available numbers players can wear.
Kaat, 83, played in MLB from 1959-1983 for the Senators, Twins, White Sox, Phillies, Yankees and Cardinals. The Hall of Famer and longtime commentator also worked for the Yankees and the MLB Network.
Minnesota Twins Analyst Jim Kaat Uses Offensive Nickname for Yankees Player During Broadcast The incident is the second time in a year that Jim Kaat has made an offensive comment during a broadcast ...
Minnesota Twins broadcaster Jim Kaat referred to New York Yankees left-hander Nestor Cortes as “Nestor the Molester” during a broadcast Thursday, the second offensive remark in the past year ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota Twins broadcaster Jim Kaat referred to New York Yankees pitcher Nestor Cortes as “Nestor the Molester” during a broadcast Thursday, the second remark in the past year ...