Minnesota Twins vs. Athletics 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
Tue Aug 25 6:40pm
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
Tue Sep 22 6:45pm
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. Get ready for an unforgettable night as the Minnesota Twins hit the field in San Francisco , and trust me, you don’t want to miss this. It’s more than just a game, it’s about catching that electric feeling of being part of something bigger, witnessing elite athletes push their limits, and maybe even seeing history in the making. The Twins have a rich history filled with legendary moments, from their fierce home run rivalries to standout players who became fan favorites, like the charismatic mound star from 1971 or the All-Stars of recent years. This team’s passion and resilience have kept fans coming back, especially during playoff seasons that felt like a roller coaster of excitement. Now, in 2026, they’re bringing that energy cross-country to Oracle Park, and it’s going to be a blast. Imagine standing there, cheering as the players deliver those crunch-time hits, feeling the buzz of the crowd, and maybe even spotting your favorite Twin in the midst of the action. Seriously, tickets are flying, don’t wait too long or you might miss out on one of those moments you’ll be talking about for years. So grab your spot now and get ready to experience a game that’s more than just baseball, it’s a celebration of dedication, passion, and the thrill of live sports.

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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

If you're talking about an unforgettable baseball experience in San Francisco, Oracle Park really knows how to deliver. It’s not just about The Game, although catching a Giants game there is pretty epic, like that time in 2012 when the Giants clinched the NL West right on their home turf. But beyond the on-field action, Oracle Park keeps things lively with interactive trivia contests and special events that add a fun, almost party vibe to game days. They’ve even hosted mental well-being sessions, showing they care about fans’ overall happiness. If you’re lucky enough to snag tickets for a Minnesota Twins San Francisco game here, you’ll want to sit in spots like Section 158, close enough to feel the buzz of the game, or cheer on the loyal supporters in Section 153. Plus, the location is prime, if you're near South Beach, it's a quick walk over, or just stroll down 4th Street from SoMa. Honestly, it’s a place that makes you feel like part of the city’s heartbeat, whether you’re there for the Twins or the Giants, it’s a ballpark that sticks with you long after the final out.