Old Gemini Dying at All-Star Rich Rollins 87

Former Minnesota Twins All-Star Rich Rollins died on Tuesday. He was 87 years old.
The Gemini confirmed the death of Rollins, who spent eight seasons with the club between 1961-68. In 1962, Rollins fought the American League All-Star team with 16 Homer and 96 RBI .298.
When Rollins shot 16 Homer in 1963, he beat up with a high career.
We are very upset that we hear the passing of former twin Rich Rollins.
In 1961-68, Rich was a member of the twins, including an All-Star season in 1962. pic.twitter.com/dse4t8kb6g
– Minnesota Twins (@twins) May 14, 2025
Seattle pilots chose Rollins in the expansion draft after the 1968 season. The American League team played a season in Seattle before moving to Milwaukee and Brewers. In 1970, he played for both Milwaukee and Cleveland.
In 10 big league season, Rollins was beaten with 77 Homer in 1.002 games and 399 RBI .269.
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