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The Minnesota Twins return to Target Field tonight for their third homestand of the season, a seven-game stay against last year’s American League Championship Series participants. First, Minnesota welcomes the Seattle Mariners for three games from tonight-Wednesday, April 29. After the M’s depart, the Toronto Blue Jays come to town for a four-game series from Thursday, April 30-Sunday, May 3.

TICKETS AVAILABLE
Single-game and group tickets for the Twins’ 2026 regular season home schedule at Target Field, along with MyTwins Membership packages, are available via twins.com, by calling 612-33-TWINS or 1-800-33-TWINS, or in-person at the Target Field Ticket Office.

ADJUST YOUR BUNNY EARS
The Tuesday, April 28 game vs. Seattle will be televised on Twins.TV presented by Progressive and simulcast via free over-the-air television in the Twin Cities on FOX 9 and throughout Twins Territory on select Gray Media stations. The series finale against Toronto on Sunday, May 3 will be broadcast nationally on Peacock.

BASEBALL HEROES MURAL UNVEILING
Today at 2:30 p.m., the Twins, in partnership with the Minnesota Ballpark Authority and local artist Antione Jenkins, will formally unveil the new “Baseball Heroes” mural on the Main Concourse at Target Field. The mural is located at Sections 114-116 and honors and celebrates greats of Black baseball with ties to the Upper Midwest.

FROM HIGH SCHOOL TO THE BIG LEAGUES
Following the Saturday, May 2 game against the Toronto Blue Jays, the Twins will host the fourth of seven high school baseball games, with Mounds View facing off against Blaine. Each game will feature the pomp and circumstance of a major league game, including a public address announcer and Target Field’s full assortment of videoboards and LED screens.

SELECT CEREMONIAL FIRST PITCHES
Here is a selection of some of the ceremonial first pitches taking place this homestand:
• Monday, April 27 vs. Seattle: Jordan O’Kane, University of Wisconsin-River Falls women’s hockey goalie
• Tuesday, April 28 vs. Seattle: Father Christopher O’Collins, Vice President for Mission at the University of St. Thomas
• Tuesday, April 28 vs. Seattle: Alyssa Brito, outfielder for the Carolina Blaze of the Athletes Unlimited Softball League
• Thursday, April 30 vs. Toronto: Michael Boxall, Minnesota United FC defender and captain
• Saturday, May 2 vs. Toronto: Calum Scott, English singer and songwriter

A rundown of the Twins’ third homestand of the 2026 season, including theme nights and ticket deals, follows:

TWINS VS. SEATTLE MARINERS: MONDAY, APRIL 27 – WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 (3 GAMES)

Monday, April 27 vs. Seattle Mariners (6:40 p.m.; gates open at 5:30 p.m.)
• University of Wisconsin – River Falls Women’s Hockey Recognition: Prior to tonight’s game, the Twins will recognize the University of Wisconsin – River Falls women’s hockey team, in honor of their recent Division III national title – their third consecutive! A ceremonial first pitch will be thrown out by goalie Jordan O’Kane from Alexandria, MN.
• Earth Day Awards: On the field prior to the game, the Twins will recognize the club’s ballpark operations staff and its recent sustainability awards, including the 2025 MLB Green Glove Award, the Twins’ second such win.

Tuesday, April 28 vs. Seattle Mariners (6:40 p.m.; gates open at 5:30 p.m.)
• University of St. Thomas Night: Show your Tommie pride on University of St. Thomas Night at Target Field! Fans who purchase this group event package will receive a ticket to the game plus an exclusive co-themed St. Thomas Twins rope hat. A portion of the proceeds from each ticket purchased through this offer will support scholarships for St. Thomas students, and the night also includes a ceremonial first pitch by Father Christopher Collins, the university’s Vice President for Mission.
• Softball First Pitch: A ceremonial first pitch will be thrown out by Alyssa Brito, a three-time Women’s College World Series Champion at the University of Oklahoma and outfielder for the Carolina Blaze of the Athletes Unlimited Softball League.

Wednesday, April 29 vs. Seattle Mariners (12:40 p.m.; gates open at 11:00 a.m.)
• College Prep Day: The Twins will host a college fair prior to the series finale against the Mariners, offering students in grades nine through 12 the opportunity to meet with admissions counselors and representatives from colleges and universities across Twins Territory.

TWINS VS. TORONTO BLUE JAYS: THURSDAY, APRIL 30 – SUNDAY, MAY 3 (4 GAMES)

Thursday, April 30 vs. Toronto Blue Jays (6:40 p.m.; gates open at 5:30 p.m.)
• Loons First Pitch: A ceremonial first pitch will be thrown out by Minnesota United FC defender and captain Michael Boxall. Boxall is the 2026 Captain of the Loons and has played all 10 of his Major Leage Soccer seasons in Minnesota. He is also slated to play for his native New Zealand in the FIFA Men’s World Cup this summer.

Friday, May 1 vs. Toronto Blue Jays (7:10 p.m.; gates open at 5:00 p.m.)
• First Responders Night: Join the Twins in support, gratitude and appreciation of those who serve our communities on First Responders Night! Fans who purchase this group event package will receive a ticket to the game and a limited-edition co-themed First Responders Twins mug! Plus, $5.00 of each ticket purchased through this offer will be donated to a choice of the Minnesota Law Enforcement Memorial Association (Police), the Minneapolis Fire Foundation (Fire) or the Minnesota Ambulance Association (EMS) when the corresponding organization.
• $2 Beers Pregame: From 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., fans 21-and-over with valid ID can grab a $2 beer (choice of Budweiser, Bud Light or Summit Twins Pils) at select areas throughout the ballpark!

Saturday, May 2 vs. Toronto Blue Jays presented by Rapala (1:10 p.m.; gates open at 11:00 a.m.)
• Musical First Pitch: A ceremonial first pitch will be thrown out by Calum Scott, an English singer, songwriter and actor who rose to fame on “Britain’s Got Talent”. Scott will be performing at The Fillmore on Sunday.
• Gate Giveaway – Fishing Lure: The first 10,000 fans through the Target Field gates on Saturday will receive a Twins Fishing Lure presented by Rapala.
• United Healthcare Community Champion of the Homestand: On the field prior to Saturday’s game, the Twins will recognize Steve Dittrich as the UnitedHealthcare Community Champion of the Homestand. Steve served in the United States Army for 22 years, does over 50 hours per week of pro bono attorney work, and has coached and mentored hundreds of children throughout Twins Territory.
• Together for Mental Health: May is Mental Health Awareness Month and the Twins are proud to help raise awareness on Together for Mental Health Day. Fans who purchase this group event package will receive a ticket to the game and an exclusive co-branded Twins / Together for Mental Health t-shirt.
• DNR Days: Fans who purchase a Minnesota hunting or fishing license for the 2026 season will also gain access to this special group event package that includes a ticket to the game plus a Twins fishing hat! Package available for pickup on select dates throughout the season.
• D.A.R.E Day: All associated with D.A.R.E are invited to Target Field for a special celebration! Ticket purchasers through this special group event offer also have the chance to take part in a pregame parade on the warning track.
• Postgame – High School Baseball: After the conclusion of the Twins-Blue Jays game, Mounds View and Blaine will take the field in the fourth of seven regular season high school baseball games hosted at Target Field this season.

Sunday, May 3 vs. Toronto Blue Jays (11:45 a.m.; gates open at 9:45 a.m.)
• Cancer Awareness Day: Cancer impacts people across Twins Territory, and the Twins are proud to bring fans together to support research to combat these terrible diseases. Fans who purchase this group event package will receive a ticket to the game and a Twins cancer awareness rope hat. A portion of the proceeds from each ticket sold through this package will be donated to the American Cancer Society, in support of cancer research and awareness.
• Kids Day presented by Target: Every Sunday home game at Target Field is Kids Day presented by Target!
o Kids 12-and-under receive free ice cream, courtesy of Target.
o Thanks to U.S. Bank, kids’ meals are half price – just $4 – at select concession stands.
o Postgame, kids 12-and-under can run the bases.

DAILY TICKET SPECIALS AND IN-BALLPARK ACTIVATIONS
Fans can find their ticket to savings throughout the homestand with these Twins Daily Ticket Specials and Ballpark Activations:
• Twins Value Menu: Looking for ballpark staples on a budget? The Twins Value Menu features hot dogs, snacks, Pepsi products, water and beer – all under $6.
• Family Section (Every game): Tickets in the alcohol-free family section include a FREE hot dog and Pepsi. Hot dog and Pepsi available at the Mill City Grill by section 318.
• All-Inclusive Legends Landing (Every game): Limitless ballpark food and drink favorites, plus a great view of the diamond and Minneapolis skyline with a ticket in Sections S-V.
• Student Discount (Every game): Ballpark Access tickets are just $5 for students—available through mobile delivery! Plus, students can download a free Metro Transit ride pass. Limit one ticket per student with valid ID.
• Military Discount presented by Evolv Technology (Monday-Thursday): Active military members or veterans with a valid ID plus up to three guests receive half-price Diamond Box High or Upper Deck tickets every Monday through Thursday game. Available at GovX.com or day of game at Target Field.
• Treasure Island Resort & Casino Senior Days (Weekday Day Games): Fans 55 and better receive a $5 discount on Field Box, The Cove and Left Field Bleacher tickets. Offer available by phone and in-person only. Tickets subject to availability.
• Dollar Dog presented by Sheboygan Sausage Company (Tuesdays): Every Tuesday, hot dogs are just $1 at the Hennepin Grille and Taste of Twins Territory concession stands.
• Kids Day presented by Target (Sundays): Every Sunday, kids 12 and under receive free ice cream from Target and are welcome to live out some big-league dreams by running the bases postgame. Plus, U.S. Bank Kids Meals are half off – just $4! On select Sundays, Target transforms the lawn inside Gate 34 to Bullseye’s Backyard.

(info courtesy of Twins)

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