Although quiet and soft-spoken, Harmon Killebrew epitomized raw power. He hit an astounding 573 career
round-trippers, surpassed only by Babe Ruth among American League sluggers. Over his 22-year career with
the Senators, Twins, and Royals, he tied or led the league in home runs six times, belted 40 or more on
eight occasions and knocked in 100 or more runs nine times. "Killer" won the American League MVP Award in
1969, when he led the league in home runs, RBI, walks and on-base percentage.