Target Field Features 4 New Food Vendors for 2021
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Seeing as its Opening Weekend for your Minnesota Twins, here s a look at what s new when it food and drink vendors at Target Field this season.
Even though Major League Baseball DID get an abbreviated season in during 2020, the pandemic drastically shortened the number of games each team played. And, of course, there weren t ANY fans allowed at Target Field or any other ballpark last year.
That s why it s so nice to see the excitement of a regular-season home opener return to Minnesota this year. Okay, it s not exactly the same as a home opener at Target Field would be during a regular year, but at least fans are allowed to watch the Twins in person this year. The Twins say the entire weekend is sold-out, which means there will be about 10,000 fans in attendance for each game, the most allowed during the state s 25-percent capacity order in effect in Minnesota right now.
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Here s what s new at Target Field for the 2021 Twins season
After more than a year, the Twins are welcoming fans back to Target Field this week.
Author:
Declan Goff
With just days until the Minnesota Twins home opener, the club is sharing what fans can expect at Target Field this season.
For the first time in more than a year, the Twins are welcoming a limited number of fans back to the downtown Minneapolis ballpark (the last time they were at Target Field was Oct. 7, 2019).
There will be enhanced health and safety protocols in place amid the COVID-19 pandemic and the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin currently underway, with the Twins noting the Anoka County Sheriff s Office will provide in-ballpark law enforcement coverage during the trial.