March 25th, 2021
Minnesota’s 2021 Home Opener, along with first eight weekend home games, are sold out: Limited availability remains for series vs. Boston (April 12-15) and Texas (May 3-6)
MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL, MN – The Minnesota Twins have announced that their April 8 Home Opener at Target Field, along with the first eight weekend home games of the 2021 season, are officially sellouts. Tickets for those nine games sold out during the first six hours of today’s public on-sale of single-game tickets for Twins home contests through May 6.
A limited number of tickets remain available for eight additional games put on sale by the club today, including a four-game series with the Boston Red Sox from April 12-15 to conclude the season’s first homestand, and a four-game set with the Texas Rangers from May 3-6.
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 are seating 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.
“Play it Safe” at Target Field
The Twins, working closely with our public and private partners, remain focused on welcoming our fans, staff and players to a safe game day experience at Target Field. To learn more about the club’s comprehensive health and safety efforts, including partnerships and enhanced ballpark protocols, please visit twinsbaseball.com/playitsafe.
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