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Twins announce single-game ticket plan

March 22, 2021 By Minnesota News Network

The Minnesota Twins announced today that single-game tickets for their first 17 scheduled home games of the 2021 season, from the April 8 Home Opener through May 6, will go on sale to the general public beginning at 10 a.m. CT this Thursday, March 25, and will be available online via twinsbaseball.com or through the MLB Ballpark app. There will be a limit of four (4) tickets per purchaser for the April 8 Home Opener, and twenty (20) tickets per game, per purchaser, for each of the other 16 games through May 6.

Per current state guidelines established by Governor Tim Walz and the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH), the Twins will open the 2021 season with a maximum capacity of 10,000 fans per game at Target Field. To provide the safest environment possible for fans, staff and players, and to maximize guest comfort, the Twins will seat guests in “pods” of exactly two (2) or four (4) contiguous seats only, with a minimum distance of six (6) feet between pods in all directions. Sales are restricted to one (1) ticket purchaser per pod.

The 2021 home opener for the back-to-back American League Central Division Champion Twins is scheduled for Thursday, April 8 vs. the Seattle Mariners, with a 3:10 p.m. CT first pitch from Target Field. Minnesota’s season-opening homestand includes two more games with Seattle (April 10 and 11) and a four-game set with the Boston Red Sox from April 12-15. The Twins return to Target Field for a three-game weekend series vs. the Pittsburgh Pirates from April 23-25, while the final homestand available during this initial on-sale is April 30-May 6, a seven-game stretch against the Kansas City Royals (three games) and Texas Rangers (four games).

In all limited-capacity scenarios, existing Twins Season Ticket Holders will receive priority access to tickets each month. Remaining inventory will be made available to the general public on a month-by-month basis; a ticket on-sale date for Twins home games scheduled for after May 6 will be announced in April.

(info courtesy of Twins)

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