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Twins Tickets - Home and Away Games

There's nothing like a Minnesota Twins game at Target Field. Twins tickets are going fast for some of the best games on the 2025 baseball schedule. Prices for tickets vary, depending on the day of the week, the opponent, the type of ticket, and the quantity. Once you pick your game, sort your ticket options that suit your needs. Looking for low-priced Twins tickets? Try attending a weeknight game, and sit in the upper deck. Need the best seats in the house? We have you covered, and we'll get you in the game.

Twins Tickets - FAQ

Where do the Twins Play their home games?
Target Field is the home stadium for the Twins. Opening in 2010, it's one of the smaller baseball venues in MLB.
How much are tickets?
Ticket prices can be as low as $6 each for a game played in April, on a weeknight. Prices are based on supply, demand, and opponent.
Who are the Twins rivals?
The Twins are part of the American League - Central Division. Their divisional opponents are the Kansas City Royals, Detroit Tigers, Cleveland Indians, and Chicago White Sox.
Should I get a parking pass for the game?
Situated in the heart of Minneapolis, it's best to secure parking before you head to the game. Ticket King has parking options listed on the same ticket page that you see our tickets.
What if the game is rained out?
Your tickets are good for the makeup game at Target Field.

Twins History

The Twins won the World Series in 1991. In that series, the team took on the Braves. Atlanta won three of four games, but Minnesota managed to win game number seven. Leading up to the World Series victory, the Twins had an outstanding regular season with pitching aces Kevin Tapani and Scott Ericson. Their ALCS opponent was the Toronto Blue Jays. Minnesota won that series in five games. Their National League, World Series opponent was the Atlanta Braves. Baseball historians put the 1991 World Series up as one of the best in history. It took seven games for the Minnesota Twins to win the series, and game number seven went ten innings before Minnesota scored the series-winning run.   

The Twins last won their division in 2020. They also took the division title in 2019, 2010, and 2009. The team has won the pennant six times, and World Series on three occasions. 

In 2022, the Twins took third place in the AL Central Division. Their final record was 78-84 and they looked to 2023 for improvement. Rocco Baldelli is in his fifth year as head coach of the team. In 2019, he was manager of the year after the Twins went 101-61 for the season. Since that time, the team has not had a winning season.

In 2023, the Twins took the American League Central division title. Their 87-75 record meant that they had a Wild Card round to start the MLB playoffs. The team defeated the Blue Jays in two games. They would go on to face the Astros in a five-game series. Minnesota won game two of the series, but the Astros took the series in just four games. 

The Twins 2024 roster includes players such as Kyle Farmer, Carlos Correa, Willi Castro, Carlos Santana, and Jose Miranda. The pitching roster includes Matt Canterino, Brent Headrick, Kody Funderburk, Griffin Jax, Pablo Lopez, Joe Ryan, and more. 

The team took fourth place in the American League Central, with an 82-80 record, 10.5 games behind the Cleveland Guardians. Willi Catro and Carlos Santa were both named as Gold Glove Award Finalists for their performance in 2024. It's been six seasons since a member of the Twins had been tagged as finalists. 

At the end of the season, Thad Levine was fired as general manager. David Popkins, Rudy Hernandez, Tony Dias, and David Popkins were all fired from their positions as well. The current Twins roster is solid enough to be contenders if they just add a few players to the roster.  

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