Target Field
Home of the Minnesota Twins
First game played on April 12, 2010.
Twins beat the Red Sox, 5-2.
Capacity: 39,504.
The ballpark that brought back the joy of outdoor baseball to some of the friendliest, most welcoming fans the game has to offer.
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Famous Moments & People in Target Field History
The First Game – April 12, 2010 – People lined up before 8am, and first pitch wasn’t until after 3pm. Twins win!
The First Walkoff – August 17, 2010 – Jim Thome’s blast off Matt Thornton in the 10th gave the Twins their first walk-off win in their new home.
The M&M Boys – Joe Mauer and Justin Morneau – These two gentlemen might just be better human beings than they are baseball players, which is saying something because Joe is in the Hall of Fame and Justin is an MVP!
Jim Thome, who hit his 600th home run in a Twins uniform (in Detroit)
Mauer calls it a career – September 30, 2018 – Joe plays his final game, capping off a fifteen-year Hall of Fame career that would all be spent in a Twins uniform
The hometown boy saves the All-Star game – July 15, 2014 – Twins closer Glen Perkins, born and raised in the Minneapolis suburb of Stillwater, earns the save in the midsummer classic.