All Cards in the 1985 Topps Regular Issue Set that have a Twins player depicted
What it says on the back of the card...
His brother, Hal, is a catcher in the Royals organization.

Played at University of California-Fullerton.
Tim attended the University of Missouri where he was accorded All Big 8 recognition in 1979.
Majored in Criminal Justice at Temple University.
Tom was named to TOPPS Class AA All-Stars and the Texas League All-Star Team at El Paso, 1980.
He's always been a Twins' fan, largely because Twins' great Harmon Killebrew is also from Idaho.
Mike was a 1975 graduate of Alta Loma (California) High School. Attended Chaffey Junior College, also in Alta Loma. Mike was drafted on 5 occasions beginning in 1975 before signing into pro ball, 6-9-77.
Billy has led the Twins to 241 wins since becoming manager in 1981.
Was All-American at Clemson University.
Was signed by the Twins' Scout Herb Stein, the same scout who signed Rod Carew for the Twins in 1964.
Gary majored in Health Education at Northwest Missouri State University, Maryville, Missouri.
Ron was originally signed by Royals at a tryout camp and attended the Royals' Baseball Academy.
Dave played for Alaska Goldpanners who won the National Baseball Congress Championship in '80.
Rick helped lead California State University at Los Angeles to Pacific Coast Athletic Assn. Title, 1974.
Len pitched American Legion baseball in 1976.
Ron's favorite player was Jim "Catfish" Hunter.
Played at Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida.
Mike was high school All-American in basketball and All-Tennessee pick in baseball and football.
Kent lettered 3 years at Kennedy High School, Bloomington, Minnesota. Nickname is "Herbie".
Nothing but stats!
Kirby attended Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois and Triton College, River Grove, Illinois.
Houston comes from a family of 16 children. Two of his brothers, Arturo and Javier have also been professional ballplayers. Houston has the distinction of being the shortest player in the major leagues.
Chris' daughter, Erika, once sang the Canadian National Anthem in French prior to an Expos' game.
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Al is the 3rd Nicaraguan to play in the majors following Orioles' Denny Martinez & Tony Chevez.
Nothing but stats!
Dave's father, Roy Engle, played fullback in two Rose Bowls at University of Southern California.
Nothing but stats!
Pitched 4-hit, 5-0 shutout at California, 5-8-84. Hurled 3-hit, 7-0 shutout vs. Red Sox, 5-19-84. Tossed 4-hit, 9-0 shutout at Detroit, 7-1-84.
A graduate of Sahuaro High School, Tucson, Arizona. Attended Yavapai College, Prescott, Arizona.
Darrell was accorded All-American recognition at California State University at Los Angeles.