Contactless Ticketing and Suggested Gate Entry: All Twins tickets will be delivered digitally via the MLB Ballpark app, and contactless ticket-scanning technology will be utilized at all gates. Guests are encouraged to enter Target Field via the suggested gate located on their digital ticket.
No-Bag Policy and Security Screening: Bags are not allowed in Target Field, with the exception of medically-necessary items, diaper bags and small clutch purses (max. 9”x5”). Guests will keep all items on their person and do not need to empty their pockets prior to using the walk-through magnetometers.
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Once inside Target Field, the following protocols will be in place:
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Twins to welcome fans back to Target Field for 2021 season
Under new guidelines from Governor Tim Walz, club to open at a reduced capacity; Twins, in collaboration with Major League Baseball and public health officials, to implement comprehensive health and safety protocols
March 12th, 2021
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MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL, MN – The Minnesota Twins, in collaboration with Major League Baseball (MLB), Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) and the City of Minneapolis, announced today that the club has received approval to welcome fans back to Target Field for the 2021 season, beginning with the April 8 home opener at a maximum capacity of 10,000.
Philip Cu Unjieng
Here’s a cautionary tale for today. Like a number of you out there, before I turned 60, I never had an executive check-up. For me, it was a case of if I’m feeling fine, then why tempt fate? An “if it ain’t broke, why tinker or fix” attitude. It was Issa (Litton) who literally dragged me to my first St. Luke’s BGC Golden Health Screening five years ago; and I joked back then about how they were trying to sugarcoat the process with this Golden adjective. And sure enough, I was given a clean bill of health, with the confirmation that I possessed High Cardiorespiratory Fitness; so while I half-felt that it was a waste of time, if it made her happy, then sure, I’d sign up for the ride and do this annually. And it did become something of a ritual, one of our early January “play dates.”