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A ceremonial first pitch will be thrown by Nelson Cruz, followed by a performance of the Star-Spangled Banner by cast members of Chanhassen Dinner Theatres’ production of “Grease”.
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The Twins unveiled the newest food and beverage offerings for the 2025 season ahead of Thursday's home opener at Target Field.
It’s April, and a new season has dawned: the one where you wear a jacket that’s too light for the impending snowstorm because, well, it’s spring. In other words, it’s baseball season. And that means there’s a starting lineup of new foods at Target Field.
The Minnesota Twins faced the Houston Astros in their Home Opener MLB baseball game Thursday afternoon, April 3, 2025 at Target Field in Minneapolis. ] JEFF WHEELER • [email protected] (Jef
The Minnesota Twins are facing off against the Houston Astros for Thursday's home opener in Minneapolis. Starting pitch is set for 3:10 p.m. at Target Field.
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Minnesota Sports Fan on MSNInjured Minnesota Twins Infielder on His Way BackThe Minnesota Twins season is not off to a very good start, but there is some good news. Injured infielder Brooks Lee is making his way back to the lineup.
The three have seen their fair share of changes over the years, from an indoor stadium to heaters above them and cashless payments.
The Twins are a little over a week into the 2025 season, and things haven't exactly gone to plan so far. They got off to a very ugly 0-4 start to the year, then bounced back with a couple comfortable wins over the White Sox before dropping Thursday's home opener against the Astros.
The Twins-Astros game Thursday will be the third-earliest outdoor home opener for the Twins since 1961. The four earliest of their 35 outdoor home openers (not counting 2020, when COVID delayed the season opener until July) are: March 28,
The new technology is called “Go-Ahead” entry. The Twins are one of nine MLB teams using the technology. Manjeet Rege, the director of the Center for Applied Artificial Intelligence at the University of St. Thomas, joined Minnesota Now to explain how the new technology works.