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Guardians vs. Twins

1:10 PM - Progressive Field - Cleveland, OH
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Red Sox vs. Twins

7:10 PM - Fenway Park - Boston, MA
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Red Sox vs. Twins

4:10 PM - Fenway Park - Boston, MA

Red Sox vs. Twins

1:35 PM - Fenway Park - Boston, MA
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Twins vs. Marlins

6:40 PM - Target Field - Minneapolis, MN

Twins vs. Marlins

6:40 PM - Target Field - Minneapolis, MN

Twins vs. Marlins

6:40 PM - Target Field - Minneapolis, MN

Twins vs. Orioles

6:10 PM - Target Field - Minneapolis, MN

Twins vs. Orioles

1:10 PM - Target Field - Minneapolis, MN

Twins vs. Orioles

2:10 PM - Target Field - Minneapolis, MN

AL Wild Card: Twins vs. TBD - Game 1

Time: TBD - Target Field - Minneapolis, MN

AL Wild Card: Twins vs. TBD - Game 2

Time: TBD - Target Field - Minneapolis, MN

AL Wild Card: Twins vs. TBD - Game 3

Time: TBD - Target Field - Minneapolis, MN

ALDS: Twins vs. TBD - Home Game 1

Time: TBD - Target Field - Minneapolis, MN

ALDS: Twins vs. TBD - Home Game 2

Time: TBD - Target Field - Minneapolis, MN

ALDS: Twins vs. TBD - Home Game 3

Time: TBD - Target Field - Minneapolis, MN

ALCS: Twins vs. TBD - Home Game 1

Time: TBD - Target Field - Minneapolis, MN

ALCS: Twins vs. TBD - Home Game 2

Time: TBD - Target Field - Minneapolis, MN

ALCS: Twins vs. TBD - Home Game 3

Time: TBD - Target Field - Minneapolis, MN

ALCS: Twins vs. TBD - Home Game 4

Time: TBD - Target Field - Minneapolis, MN

Minnesota Twins Info

The Minnesota Twins are a great MLB organization with one of the greatest fan bases in the sport. With two World Series in their history, they're seeking a third despite operating with mid-to-lower tier team payrolls. You'll be sure to want to get out to Target Field this season to have one of the best ballpark experiences a fan can have. Avoid those awful service fees that other ticket sites charge and get your cheap Minnesota Twins tickets on TickPick!

How Much Are Minnesota Twins Tickets?

Minnesota Twins tickets can resell for well above face value, but TickPick has the guaranteed best prices on Minnesota Twins tickets of any secondary ticket site.

Where do the Minnesota Twins play their home games?

The Minnesota Twins play their home games at Target Field.

Who are the Minnesota Twins' Biggest Rivals?

The Twins' biggest rivals are their AL Central counterpart who are actually the closest team to the Twin Cities geographically, the Chicago White Sox, who play their home games at Guaranteed Rate Field. Another major rival of the Twins is another AL Central club, the Detroit Tigers, who call Comerica Park home. Minnesota has had some major battles with these two franchises over the years in an effort to establish who's top dog in the division.

What Jersey Numbers are Retired by the Minnesota Twins?

In addition to Jackie Robinson's #42, which is retired league-wide, the Minnesota Twins franchise has retired the numbers of seven of its greatest players, as well as its most successful manager in team history. They've retired Hall of Famer and all-time Twins home run leader Harmon Killebrew's #3, Hall of Fame pitcher Bert Blyleven's #28, Rod Carew's #29, and Kirby Puckett's #34, as well as franchise greats like Tony Oliva's #6 and Kent Hrbek's #14. Two-time World Series-winning manager Tom Kelly's #10 is retired, as is recent franchise icon, hometown hero, and probable future Hall of Famer Joe Mauer's #7.

Minnesota Twins Prospects to Watch

The Twins have some elite prospects in their farm system heading into the 2021 season who should help the franchise for many years to come. Their top prospect is the 2017 #1 overall pick, shortstop Royce Lewis. The five-tool prospect projects as a top-of-the-order hitter early on in his career once he makes his way up to the big leagues, and he should be ready to contribute at the Major League level sometime in 2022. Another huge prospect of their is outfielder Alex Kiriloff, who was the team's first round pick out of high school back in 2017. Kiriloff has a tantalizing mix of both hit and power tools that should make him a mainstay in the middle of the Minnesota lineup sometime in 2021. Their 2018 first rounder Trevor Larnach is another very good outfield prospect who Twins fans should expect to see on the Major League club in 2021.

Twins Look to Compete in Postseason for Fourth Time in Five Seasons in 2021

The Twins have been a very solid ballclub over the last half decade or so, but haven't advanced past the ALDS under the current regime. They have a lot of talent in their lineup and major prospects like Alex Kiriloff waiting down on the farm to be called up and contribute, but as is the case for most teams, they'll likely only go as far as their starting pitching will take them in 2021. Beyond their ace Jose Berrios, they'll need starters like Michael Pineda, Kenta Maeda, and J.A. Happ to pick it up and carry them through the long grind of a season. This should be a playoff team, but we'll see what Minnesota is made of come September.

Who is the Minnesota Twins' Manager?

The Twins manager is former MLB Manager of the Year award winner in 2019, Rocco Baldelli. Baldelli is in his third year at the helm in Minnesota, and has guided the Twins to the postseason and AL Central titles in each of his first two years as manager. The Twins are in great hands with Baldelli guiding the way, and should figure to be playoff contenders for years to come.

How to Sell Minnesota Twins Tickets

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