Harmon Killebrew: The Minnesota Twins say goodbye to a legend
Harmon Killebrew 503 foot homerun the longest home run ever hit in Metropolitan Stadium - This Day In Baseball
KILLER The Harmon Killebrew Story
June 3-4, 1967: Harmon Killebrew blasts two tape-measure home runs on consecutive days – Society for American Baseball Research
Single-Season Twins Home Run Leaders: Top 21
September 30, 1981: Twins close Metropolitan Stadium with a loss – Society for American Baseball Research
Blast a Reminder of a Time When the Stars Were the Show - The New York Times
Harmon Killebrew (Twins) hits a homerun off Don Drysdale (Dodgers) (1965 World Series Game 4)
June 3, 1967, Killebrew hits a 520-foot homer
June 3, 1967, Killebrew hits a 520-foot homer
On this date in Twins history, Harmon Killebrew hit a 520 foot home run!, By Minnesota Twins
KC Royals: Historical roster of greats who briefly played in Kansas City
Lost for Words. The phone rang three times before a…, by Don and Petie Kladstrup, Almost Home
KC Royals: Historical roster of greats who briefly played in Kansas City
Minnesota Twins legend and Major League Baseball Hall of Famer Harmon Killebrew hit the longest home run ever at the old Metropolitan Stadium in
Harmon Killebrew 520' Home Run Poster