MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL, MN – The Minnesota Twins return to downtown Minneapolis for their third homestand of the 2025 season, a six-game stay against an American League Central division foe and an AL West opponent. First, the Twins welcome the Chicago White Sox for three games from tonight, Tuesday, April 22 to Thursday, April 24. Then, this coming weekend, Minnesota will host Mike Trout and the Los Angeles Angels at Target Field for three games from Friday, April 25 to Sunday, April 27.
TICKETS AVAILABLE
Single-game and group tickets for the Twins’ 2025 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.
FRIDAY AND SUNDAY GAME TIME CHANGES
Friday night’s (April 25) series opener vs. the Los Angeles Angels will feature a 6:40 p.m. CT first pitch, rather than 7:10 p.m. as previously scheduled; the Target Field gates will now open at 4:30 p.m. on Friday. Additionally, Sunday’s (April 27) series finale against the Angels will now start at 12:40 p.m. rather than 1:10 p.m., with gates opening at 10:30 a.m. Moving first pitch times up by 30 minutes each day was done to help fans enjoy both the Twins and Minnesota Timberwolves this weekend, while helping accommodate traffic flow during a busy weekend in downtown Minneapolis. The Wolves will host the Los Angeles Lakers at Target Center for Games 3 and 4 of their first-round NBA Playoffs series, with tip-off scheduled for 8:30 p.m. on Friday and 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, respectively.
CITY CONNECT FRIDAY
The Twins will wear their Nike City Connect uniforms for the second time this season tomorrow night, Friday, April 25 against Los Angeles-AL. Minnesota is slated to wear the City Connects for every Friday home game this season. For more information on the Twins’ City Connects, visit twins.com/cityconnect.
FROM HIGH SCHOOL TO THE BIG LEAGUES
On Saturday, April 26, Target Field will host the fourth of six regular season high school baseball games presented by TRIA Orthopedics, following the conclusion of that day’s Twins game. Saturday’s contest will feature Edina vs. Minnetonka. The six regular season prep games match the 2024 total for the most at Target Field in a single season in the ballpark’s 16-year history; each of the six games will feature a public address announcer and Target Field’s full assortment of videoboards and LED screens.
ADJUST YOUR BUNNY EARS
Tomorrow’s Tuesday, April 22 game against the Chicago White Sox will be carried via over-the-air television on FOX 9 and select Gray Media affiliates, along with Twins.TV cable and satellite providers and direct-to-consumer streaming platform.
A rundown of the Twins’ third homestand of the 2025 season, including theme nights and ticket deals, follows:
TWINS VS. CHICAGO WHITE SOX: TUESDAY, APRIL 22 – THURSDAY, APRIL 24 (3 GAMES)
Tuesday, April 22 vs. Chicago White Sox (6:40 p.m.; gates open at 5:30 p.m.)
- Earth Day: The Twins, the first and only Major League Baseball club to achieve five separate LEED certifications, will recognize Earth Day and this year’s theme of “our power, our planet” via a variety of in-ballpark activations. For more on how the Twins’ globally-recognized sustainability efforts are shaping a legacy of stewardship, while ensuring that our community and planet continue to flourish for generations to come, please visit here.
- Canopy Lights: The Target Field canopy lights will be lit up in green for the entirety of the game.
- Videoboard and Social Media Info: Fans can check out the Target Field videoboard and the Twins’ various social media channels for fun environmental facts and sustainability tips.
Wednesday, April 23 vs. Chicago White Sox (6:40 p.m.; gates open at 5:30 p.m.)
- Ceremonial First Pitch – Zach Dillon: Cities 97.1 host of the Zach Dillon Show Zach Dillon will throw out a ceremonial first pitch.
Thursday, April 24 vs. Chicago White Sox (12:10 p.m.; gates open at 10:30 a.m.)
- College Prep Day: Calling all middle and high schoolers! Prior to Thursday’s game, the Twins will host a college fair from 10 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at Target Field Station, featuring representatives from 51 colleges and universities.
- Bring Your Kid to Work Day: Thursday is the Twins’ second annual Bring Your Kid to Work Day, and various children from across the front office will take part in the game’s pre- and in-game activations.
TWINS VS. LOS ANGELES ANGELS: FRIDAY, APRIL 25 – SUNDAY, APRIL 27 (3 GAMES)
Friday, April 25 vs. Los Angeles Angels (6:40 p.m.; gates open at 4:30 p.m.)
- City Connect Friday: The Twins will wear their Nike City Connect jerseys for the second time on Friday night against the Angels.
- First Responders Night: Fans who purchase this group event package will receive a ticket to the game plus one of three limited edition co-branded Twins first responder caps, representing Police, Fire and EMS. For each ticket purchased through this offer, $5.00 will be donated to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (Police), the Minneapolis Fire Foundation (Fire) or the Minnesota Ambulance Association (EMS) when the corresponding hat is selected; ticket-only purchases will be divided equally among the organizations.
Saturday, April 26 vs. Los Angeles Angels (1:10 p.m.; gates open at 11:00 a.m.)
- Postgame – High School Game: After the conclusion of the Twins-Angels game, Edina and Minnetonka will take the field in the fourth of six regular season high school baseball games hosted at Target Field this season.
Sunday, April 27 vs. Los Angeles Angels (12:40 p.m.; gates open at 10:30 a.m.)
- Make-A-Wish First Pitch: April is World Wish Month and in honor of that, a ceremonial first pitch will be thrown out by Sean Floersch. In 2015, when Sean was 14 years old and fighting cancer, his wish to “be a Minnesota Twin for a day” was granted and he threw out a first pitch as part of that wish. On Sunday, the Twins will welcome him back for another first pitch as a healthy, 2023 graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a clinical research data analyst.
- Kids Day presented by Target: Every Sunday home game at Target Field is Kids Day presented by Target! Among the activities:
- Thanks to U.S. Bank, kids’ meals are half price – just $4 – at select concession stands.
- Postgame, kids 12-and-under can run the bases.
DAILY TICKET SPECIALS AND IN-BALLPARK ACTIVATIONS
Fans can find their ticket to savings throughout homestand with these Twins Daily Ticket Specials and Ballpark Activations:
- TickPick Family Section (Every game): Tickets in the alcohol-free family section include a FREE hot dog and Pepsi. Hot dog and soda 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 (Monday-Thursday): 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 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!