The Minnesota Twins, in conjunction with Major League Baseball, today announced their preliminary schedule for the 2025 regular season, the club’s 65th campaign in Twins Territory.
The Twins begin the 2025 season with their earliest Opening Day game ever, a Thursday, March 27 Interleague contest against the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium. The opener, Minnesota’s second ever against a National League foe after previously playing at Milwaukee to start the 2021 campaign, is the first of a six-game road trip through St. Louis (3 games) and Chicago (3 games against the White Sox). The Twins host Houston at Target Field on Thursday, April 3, marking Minnesota’s second Home Opener vs. the Astros (also a 3-2, 10-inning victory in 2023).
The Twins and Milwaukee Brewers play a pair of three-game Border Battle sets, with Minnesota visiting American Family Field on May 16-18 as part of MLB’s new “Rivalry Weekend” showcase. The Brewers play at Target Field from June 20-22. Aside from the home-and-home with the Brewers, the Twins’ 2025 Interleague home and road slates swap opponents from this season. For the third season of MLB’s balanced schedule in which the Twins play all 29 teams at least once, Minnesota welcomes the following National League clubs to Target Field in 2025: the New York Mets (April 14-16), San Francisco Giants (May 9-11), Brewers (June 20-22), Chicago Cubs (July 8-10), Pittsburgh Pirates (July 11-13), Washington Nationals (July 25-27), San Diego Padres (August 29-31) and Arizona Diamondbacks (September 12-14). The Twins play at the Cardinals (March 27-30), Atlanta Braves (April 18-20), Brewers (May 16-18), Cincinnati Reds (June 17-19), Miami Marlins (July 1-3), Colorado Rockies (July 18-20), Los Angeles Dodgers (July 21-23) and Philadelphia Phillies (September 26-28).
The Twins’ 2025 schedule features 15 home games in the month of April, 15 in May, 13 in June, 12 in July, 13 in August and 13 in September. Minnesota hosts 42 of its 81 home games between Memorial Day (May 26) and Labor Day (September 1), including marquee summer weekend series against Toronto (June 6-8), Milwaukee (June 20-22) and San Diego (August 29-31).
Minnesota plays each of their American League Central division rivals 13 times apiece in 2025: the Chicago White Sox (7 home/6 away), Cleveland Guardians (6 home / 7 away), Detroit Tigers (7 home / 6 away) and Kansas City Royals (6 home / 7 away).
The full breakdown of Minnesota’s 2025 opponents is below, while the Twins’ complete 2025 regular season schedule can be found here.
Baltimore Orioles – 6 games (3 home / 3 road)
Arizona Diamondbacks – 3 games (3 home)
Boston Red Sox – 6 games (3 home / 3 road)
Atlanta Braves – 3 games (3 road)
Chicago White Sox – 13 games (7 home / 6 road)
Chicago Cubs – 3 games (3 home)
Cleveland Guardians – 13 games (6 home / 7 road)
Cincinnati Reds – 3 games (3 road)
Detroit Tigers – 13 games (7 home / 6 road)
Colorado Rockies – 3 games (3 road)
Houston Astros – 6 games (3 home / 3 road)
Los Angeles Dodgers – 3 games (3 road)
Kansas City Royals – 13 games (6 home / 7 road)
Miami Marlins – 3 games (3 road)
Los Angeles Angels – 6 games (3 home / 3 road)
Milwaukee Brewers – 6 games (3 home / 3 road)
New York Yankees – 6 games (3 home / 3 road)
New York Mets – 3 games (3 home)
Athletics – 7 games (3 home / 4 road)
Philadelphia Phillies – 3 games (3 road)
Seattle Mariners – 7 games (4 home / 3 road)
Pittsburgh Pirates – 3 games (3 home)
Tampa Bay Rays – 6 games (3 home / 3 road)
San Diego Padres – 3 games (3 home)
Texas Rangers – 6 games (3 home / 3 road)
San Francisco Giants – 3 games (3 home)
Toronto Blue Jays – 6 games (3 home / 3 road)
St. Louis Cardinals – 3 games (3 road)
Washington Nationals – 3 games (3 home)
Additional Notables
• The Twins’ March 27 Opening Day game is the earliest in franchise history and marks the club’s seventh opener in March, following 2024 (March 28 at KC), 2023 (March 30 at KC), 2019 (March 28 vs. CLE), 2018 (March 29 at BAL), 2008 (March 31 vs. LAA) and 2003 (March 31 at DET). Minnesota’s four March games are the club’s most ever for that month.
• Minnesota plays 10 of its first 13 games on the road.
• The Twins make their first ever trip to Sacramento for a four-game series vs. the Athletics at Sutter Health Park from June 2-5.
• Eighteen of Minnesota’s 24 July games are Interleague contests, including a stretch of 15 straight vs. National League foes from July 8-27 (vs. CHC, vs. PIT, at COL, at LAD, vs. WSH).
• The Twins have a pair of nine-game homestands: May 19-28 (vs. CLE, KC and TB) and September 12-21 (vs. AZ, NYY and CLE).
• Minnesota bookends the season with a pair of six-game road trips: March 27-April 2 (at STL and CWS) and September 23-28 (at TEX and PHI). The Twins’ longest time on the road is a nine-game trek from June 27-July 6 (at DET, MIA and TB).
(info courtesy of Twins)