Welcome to Twins Territory, the new, nationally recognized home of the Minnesota Twins. After 28 seasons at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, the Twins and its fans returned to the comforts of outdoor ...
Minnesota Twins outdoor baseball is back in Minnesota and while the players on the field are a sight to see, there's so much more to experience when visiting Target Field. Maybe it's because fans have ...
The high school baseball season, for the first time since 2009, won't play down to four state championship games in Target Field. Championship Day will be held this year at CHS Field instead. But ...
Before Target Field opened in 2010, the main concerns about the park came from outside the stadium: National pundits worried whether outdoor baseball would work in Minnesota without a retractable roof ...
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The Minnesota Twins have scheduled a musical doubleheader at Target Field in July. And it isn't in the kind of classic rock or country marathons typically presented at the ballpark. Twin Cities Summer ...
The grass at Target Field is emerald green, but it’s what’s underground that helps make the new home of the Minnesota Twins the greenest ballpark in America. The Minneapolis Warehouse District stadium ...
Target Field opened its doors for the first time to fans Saturday, as the University of Minnesota baseball team hosted Louisiana Tech University. The game drew 36,056 fans, the second-largest ...
Fans in the Twin Cities proved they liked outdoor baseball at Target Field Target Field will host the 2014 All Star Game MINNEAPOLIS — It was a long, hard battle for the Minnesota Twins as they pushed ...
WEBSTER, S.D. (KELO) — Chad Hesla came up with a unique idea two years ago. His plan was to build a Wiffle Ball field in Webster, modeled after the Minnesota Twins stadium, Target Field. After years ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Some players just feel at home in certain ballparks — even when they’re the visitor. For Carlos Santana, Target Field might as well have a reserved parking spot with his name on it.