Minnesota Twins Tickets
Twins Tickets
Smack a home run into the outfield with Minnesota Twins tickets from TicketSmarter. Originally founded as the Washington Senators in 1901, the team held residence in Washington D.C. for 60 years before moving to Minnesota. Since moving to MN, the team has won multiple World Series Championships and AL pennants. They also established the franchise as a haven for power hitters with numerous American League batting champions.
The team has played games at multiple stadiums after moving to Minneapolis. They originally played at Metropolitan Stadium and then moved to the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in 1982. Target Field was then built in the historic warehouse district of Minneapolis at 1 Twins Way, Minneapolis, MN 55403 and became the home of the Twins in 2010.
Over the course of the franchise’s history, such baseball greats as Bert Blyleven, Rod Carew and Harmon Killebrew have stepped up to the plate for the team on the way to the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Join the excitement as the team looks to add another American League Pennant and World Series championship to the record books. Don’t miss out on the new season’s biggest games by purchasing your Twins tickets today!
How much are Minnesota Twins Tickets?
There are many affordable options available for games with Minnesota Twins tickets starting as cheap as $5 to $10. Over the past several years, the average price of tickets to Twins games have been around $25 to $55. Ticket prices will skew higher after the Twins complete a successful season where they compete in the playoffs as demand tends to increase.
The 2024 Minnesota Twins schedule has 174 ball games left to be played throughout the year. Minnesota Twins at Philadelphia Phillies on September 28th, 2025 at 3:05pm is a highly-anticipated matchup for Minnesota Twins fans. The game will take place at Citizens Bank Park, One Citizens Bank Way, Philadelphia, PA and 773 tickets are available with prices ranging from $43.52 to $380.65.
Minnesota Twins Schedule
The Minnesota Twins baseball schedule consists of 162 games from March to the end of September. They mainly play against competition from the AL Central, which is one of only two divisions where every member has won a World Series title. Their divisional rivals include the Detroit Tigers, Chicago White Sox, KC Royals and Cleveland Guardians. Half of the season is home games that will be played at Target Field while the other half are away games played on the road. The team can qualify for the MLB Postseason in October through a successful campaign during the regular season.
During Spring Training, the Twins play at Hammond Stadium at CenturyLink Sports Complex in Fort Myers, Florida. They compete in the Grapefruit League against the likes of the Baltimore Orioles and New York Yankees.
Easily scroll through the MN Twins schedule from the above home and away game calendar. Schedule these events ahead of time with TicketSmarter’s convenient MLB schedule and seating chart shown above, and simply download your tickets instantly or have them transferred to your mobile device so you don’t miss a moment of the Minnesota Twins MLB season.
There are 174 games left on the Minnesota Twins schedule in 2024. Fans are already making their plans to be at Citizens Bank Park, One Citizens Bank Way, Philadelphia, PA on September 28th, 2025 at 3:05pm for the Minnesota Twins at Philadelphia Phillies game. There are 773 ticket options for the game available on TicketSmarter in the price range of $43.52 to $380.65.
When do Minnesota Twins tickets go on sale?
Minnesota Twins tickets go on sale between December and February. That is when the MLB season schedule for all teams will be finalized and single-game tickets become available. TicketSmarter will have a wide variety of Twins tickets for opening day with more MLB tickets becoming available as the season draws closer.
Target Field - Minnesota Twins Stadium Seating Chart
Target Field features a typical stadium layout with seats wrapping around almost every point in the stadium. The outfield seats are lower to provide a view of the city for those sitting behind the bases. The stadium offers a variety of seating options, including VIP areas, club seats and suites. Fans wanting the up-close experience should look for seats behind home plate in sections 7 through 10. Other fan-favorite areas include sections 3 through 6 behind the Twins’ dugout and sections 11 through 14 behind the visiting team’s dugout.
Nothing could be easier than using TicketSmarter’s virtual ticket office to get the best seats available. No waiting in line at the Twins box office — just check out our event calendar and easy-to-navigate seating chart above and order your baseball tickets. This upcoming season promises to be bigger than ever with no shortage of star power at Target Field as the Twins match up with the Oakland Athletics, the Seattle Mariners, and other powerhouse rivals. Order your Minnesota Twins tickets today.
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