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Purchase tickets for local games online by clicking the link above for a full list of available dates & seats. Minnesota Twins Tickets for away games are available below or by phone at our toll-free number. |
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Minnesota Twins - Browse Schedule, Tickets
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| Browse our Minnesota Twins tickets, schedule and information online for all upcoming games. A seating chart is provided for each venue to help you determine where sections and seats are located.
Twins home game tickets are available for the Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota, The Metrodome is a 46,478 seat stadium that has played host to the Twins since 1982 and is also the home field for the Minnesota Vikings of the NFL.
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Minnesota Twins are near an all-time high in popularity due to the team’s five consecutive winning seasons. The first half of the decade has witnessed the revival of outstanding professional baseball in the Twin Cities. As the 2006 season opens, Twinkie fans look to superstar Torii Hunter’s bat to spark the team’s offensive attack. With the exception of young catcher Joe Mauer, the Twins’ starting lineup is one of the most experienced in the American League and features the baseball wisdom of third baseman Tony Batista, second baseman Luis Castillo, and a number of other veterans. While the team has begun the year in slow fashion, look for the Twins to make some serious noise in the American League Central Division.
With Twins postseason appearances in 2002, 2003, and 2004, they have returned to the same kind of baseball that excited fans through the late 1980s and early 1990s. Guided by center fielder Kirby Puckett, the Twins won the World Series in 1987 and 1991, earning the team its first trips to the playoffs since 1970. From 1992 to the year of the millennium, the team built a steady tradition of losing seasons, and this period of struggle caused attencance to Twins home games to dwindle. The recent improvements in the franchise’s record have given fans a renewed sense of faith.
However, those who have not seen the Twins play before should understand one very important fact: 2006 may be the final year. After over 20 years in the same location, the franchise’s ownership has been unable to finalize plans for a new stadium. The team has faced some financial challenges, and fans are unsure of the Twins’ status following this season. Gardenhire will look to hurlers Johan Santana and Brad Radke for some much-needed improvement in the team’s starting rotation, and the Twins will compete against the steep competition of the AL Central.
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