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Week 2
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- 0 Events, Monday, June 9
- 1 Event, Tuesday, June 10HomeMinnesota Twins vs. Texas Rangers
- 1 Event, Wednesday, June 11HomeMinnesota Twins vs. Texas Rangers
- 1 Event, Thursday, June 12HomeMinnesota Twins vs. Texas Rangers
- 1 Event, Friday, June 13AwayHouston Astros vs. Minnesota Twins
- 1 Event, Saturday, June 14AwayHouston Astros vs. Minnesota Twins
Week 3
- 1 Event, Sunday, June 15AwayHouston Astros vs. Minnesota Twins
- 0 Events, Monday, June 16
- 1 Event, Tuesday, June 17AwayCincinnati Reds vs. Minnesota Twins
- 1 Event, Wednesday, June 18AwayCincinnati Reds vs. Minnesota Twins
- 1 Event, Thursday, June 19AwayCincinnati Reds vs. Minnesota Twins
- 1 Event, Friday, June 20HomeMinnesota Twins vs. Milwaukee Brewers
- 1 Event, Saturday, June 21HomeMinnesota Twins vs. Milwaukee Brewers
Week 4
- 1 Event, Sunday, June 22HomeMinnesota Twins vs. Milwaukee Brewers
- 1 Event, Monday, June 23HomeMinnesota Twins vs. Seattle Mariners
- 1 Event, Tuesday, June 24HomeMinnesota Twins vs. Seattle Mariners
- 1 Event, Wednesday, June 25HomeMinnesota Twins vs. Seattle Mariners
- 1 Event, Thursday, June 26HomeMinnesota Twins vs. Seattle Mariners
- 1 Event, Friday, June 27AwayDetroit Tigers vs. Minnesota Twins
- 1 Event, Saturday, June 28AwayDetroit Tigers vs. Minnesota Twins
Week 5
- 1 Event, Sunday, June 29AwayDetroit Tigers vs. Minnesota Twins
- 0 Events, Monday, June 30
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Minnesota Twins History
The Minnesota Twins formed in 1961 after the Washington Senators relocated from the Nation’s Capital to the North Star State. The Twins’ added to the Senators’ 1924 World Series title with two more championships in 1987 and 1991. The team has also claimed six American League Pennants. In 1994, the Twins moved from the AL West to AL Central, where they have secured nine division titles between 2002 and 2023.
The Minnesota Twins have 13 Hall of Fame inductees, including Harmon Killebrew, Tony Oliva, Kirby Puckett and 2023 addition Joe Mauer. In addition, the Twins have fielded seven AL MVPs, three Cy Young winners and seven Rookie of the Year recipients. Four team managers have received the Manager of the Year distinction, including former player Paul Molitor in 2017.
Minnesota Twins Team Info
League: American League
Division: Central
Team Colors: Red, Navy Blue, White
Team Rivals: Chicago White Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, Detroit Tigers
Minnesota Twins at Target Field
The Minnesota Twins play at Target Field, located in the historic North Loop warehouse district of downtown Minneapolis. The ballpark opened in 2010 and marks the team’s third home field since moving to Minnesota. Target Field has a current capacity of 39,504. In 2014, Target Field hosted the MLB All-Star Game for the first time.
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The schedule for the Minnesota Twins’ 2025 baseball season can be found on the team’s website(Opens in new tab).
Tickets for the Minnesota Twins’ 2025 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, an authorized marketplace of MLB.
Prices for Minnesota Twins tickets vary depending on the game. You can find Minnesota Twins tickets for as low as $7.28.
The Minnesota Twins play at Target Field(Opens in new tab), which is located at 1 Twins Way in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The stadium sits in the North Loop neighborhood of downtown Minneapolis. A seating chart for Target Field can be viewed on Ticketmaster(Opens in new tab).
The Minnesota Twins’ biggest rivals are the Chicago White Sox, Milwaukee Brewers and Detroit Tigers.
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