Minnesota Twins vs. Los Angeles Dodgers Minneapolis tickets

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Minnesota Twins vs. Los Angeles Dodgers
Target Field  •  Minneapolis, MN
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Target Field  •  Minneapolis, MN
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Minnesota Twins vs. Los Angeles Angels
Target Field  •  Minneapolis, MN
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Target Field  •  Minneapolis, MN
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Los Angeles Angels vs. Minnesota Twins
Angel Stadium  •  Anaheim, CA
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Los Angeles Angels vs. Minnesota Twins
Angel Stadium  •  Anaheim, CA
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Angel Stadium  •  Anaheim, CA
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Los Angeles Angels vs. Minnesota Twins
Angel Stadium  •  Anaheim, CA




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Minnesota Twins vs. Los Angeles Dodgers Target Field June 22nd, 2026

Minnesota Twins Minneapolis Fans, Are you ready for the 2026 MLB schedule? Next Minnesota Twins game of the season is on Monday, June 22nd 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. Get ready for a night of baseball that promises to be anything but ordinary at the Minnesota Twins game in Anaheim . This isn't just any matchup, it’s a chance to witness history and experience those heart-stopping moments that make baseball so special. Imagine the crack of the bat, the cheers filling the air, and the tension building as players chase victory, especially in a season that’s already brimming with excitement. Watching the Twins live means catching a team with a storied past, from their surprising 1987 World Series win after losing over 100 games the year before, to their resilience in claiming their second title in 1991, again against the Braves. And let’s not forget the players who’ve made the franchise memorable, like the pitcher who snagged a Gold Glove for his incredible fielding or the MVP in 2005 whose clutch hits kept fans on the edge of their seats. It’s more than just a game, it’s a chance to be part of something bigger, to cheer for those unforgettable moments, and maybe even see a game that goes into extra innings. So, if you’re planning a trip to Anaheim, don’t forget to secure your tickets early, because this is one event you won’t want to miss, and trust me, it’s worth every second.

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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

Angel Stadium isn’t just the home of the Anaheim Angels it’s a place filled with history, passion, and some pretty unforgettable moments. Walking into the park feels like stepping into a vibrant community where the Angels Glee Club performs during select games, adding that extra spark to game days. The stadium has seen incredible crowds, like over 3 million fans back in 2008, showing just how much this place means to local baseball fans. Every Opening Day feels like a celebration, kicking off the season with a buzz that’s hard to match. When it comes to catching a game, Zone 182 offers a great spot thanks to its easy access, and Zone 226 is where the die-hard fans gather, loud and proud, cheering every play. If you’re coming from the east, the 10 Freeway makes getting there a breeze, but if you’re feeling adventurous, taking the scenic local roads can turn the trip into part of the fun. Watching the Minnesota Twins in Anaheim at Angel Stadium is a unique experience, something about the atmosphere makes every game feel special, even if it’s not your home turf.