Minnesota Twins vs. Athletics Minneapolis tickets

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Fri Jul 24 7:10pm
Minnesota Twins vs. Athletics
Target Field  •  Minneapolis, MN
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Minnesota Twins vs. Athletics
Target Field  •  Minneapolis, MN
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Minnesota Twins vs. Athletics
Target Field  •  Minneapolis, MN
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Athletics vs. Minnesota Twins
Sutter Health Park  •  West Sacramento, CA
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Athletics vs. Minnesota Twins
Sutter Health Park  •  West Sacramento, CA
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Athletics vs. Minnesota Twins
Sutter Health Park  •  West Sacramento, CA
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San Francisco Giants vs. Minnesota Twins
Oracle Park  •  San Francisco, CA
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San Francisco Giants vs. Minnesota Twins
Oracle Park  •  San Francisco, CA
Wed Sep 23 12:45pm
San Francisco Giants vs. Minnesota Twins
Oracle Park  •  San Francisco, CA




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Minnesota Twins vs. Athletics Target Field July 24th, 2026

Minnesota Twins Minneapolis Fans, Are you ready for the 2026 MLB schedule? Next Minnesota Twins game of the season is on Friday, July 24th 2026! We are lowering our on sale prices for all the Twins playoff and preseason playing at Target Field, MN. Buy your Twins tickets in Minneapolis right here. Imagine the thrill of catching a game live at Oracle Park , where the energy is electric and every pitch feels like it could change the course of the season. It’s not just a baseball game; it’s a chance to be part of something bigger, sharing cheers and high-fives with fellow fans who breathe every inning, every play. The Minnesota Twins have a rich history, from their 1987 World Series win against the Cardinals to their multiple playoff runs in the 2000s, and this game is a perfect opportunity to witness that legacy in action. You’ll find yourself reminiscing about unforgettable moments like Kirby Puckett’s legendary catches or Joe Mauer’s clutch hits. Plus, the atmosphere at Oracle Park is just something else, family-friendly, lively, and full of camaraderie. Grab your tickets early, explore the merchandise stalls, and get ready for a memorable night where the Twins take the field in one of the most stunning ballparks on the West Coast. It’s a game that promises more than just baseball, it’s an experience, and you won’t want to miss it.

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Parking & Directions for Minnesota Twins Target Field


1 Twins Way, Minneapolis, MN
55403, US


1. Target Field Ramp - 0.1 miles, $15
2. Hawthorne Transportation Center - 0.2 miles, $10
3. 5th Street Ramp - 0.3 miles, $12
4. Wells Fargo Place - 0.4 miles, $14
5. Riverfront Ramp - 0.5 miles, $8

Visiting Oracle Park is like stepping into a San Francisco legend, especially if you're a Minnesota Twins fan making the trip across the country. The park’s charm goes beyond its stunning views of the bay, with a surprisingly diverse wine selection featuring local Napa and Sonoma vineyards, perfect for unwinding after a long game or just soaking in the city vibe. Watching a game here, you notice how the atmosphere shifts from the laid-back outfield bleachers to the more exclusive luxury club seats, each offering a different way to enjoy the action. The kids love the special events like Kids Day, which makes it feel more like a community gathering than just a baseball game. And if you’re trying to get there, the routes are pretty straightforward, grab the 43 bus near the Presidio or hop on a boat from the East Bay to the Embarcadero and walk over, which honestly makes the whole experience even better. For Minnesota Twins fans in San Francisco, catching a Giants game at Oracle Park isn’t just about The Game; it’s about soaking in the city’s spirit, the energy of the crowd, and maybe even finding a new favorite wine along the way. It’s a ballpark that stays with you long after the final out.