Following a busy offseason that saw the franchise add All-Star players like Carlos Correa and Joey Gallo, the Minnesota Twins have enjoyed a positive first half of the season. Now, well-positioned to mount a charge for the division title, the team from the Twin Cities is on a mission to bring Postseason baseball back to Target Field.
2023 Roster
Manager
Rocco Baldelli
Catcher
#27 – Ryan Jeffers (USA)
#8 – Christian Vazquez (PRI)
First Base
#13 – Joey Gallo (USA)
#39 – Donovan Solano (COL)
#19 – Alex Kirilloff (USA)
Second Base
#47 – Edouard Julien (CAN)
Shortstop
#4 – Carlos Correa (PRI)
Third Base
#12 – Kyle Farmer (USA)
#23 – Royce Lewis (USA)
Outfield
#50 – Willi Castro (PRI)
#26 – Max Kepler (DEU)
#2 – Michael A Taylor (USA)
Designated Hitter
#25 – Byron Buxton (USA)
Starting Pitchers
#54 – Sonny Gray (USA)
#49 – Pablo Lopez (VEN)
#18 – Kenta Maeda (JPN)
#17 – Bailey Ober (USA)
#41 – Joe Ryan (USA)
Relief Pitchers
#81 – Jordan Balazovic (USA)
#59 – Jhoan Duran (DOM)
#53 – Brent Headrick (USA)
#22 – Griffin Jax (USA)
#48 – Jorge Lopez (PRI)
#71 – Jovani Moran (PRI)
#15 – Emilio Pagan (USA)
#61 – Brock Stewart (USA)
#74 – Josh Winder (USA)
2023 Schedule
The Minnesota Twins will play 162 MLB games this season – 81 at Target Field, and 81 on the road.
2023 will be the first season of MLB’s new, more balanced schedule, and the Twins will face every other MLB team at least once. This year, the Twins will play 13 games against each of their fellow AL Central sides ( Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Guardians, Detroit Tigers, & Kansas City Royals); 64 intraleague games (v non-division AL teams); and 46 interleague games (v NL teams).
As of 28 June, the Minnesota Twins hold a record of 40–41 for the 2023 season. The Twins’ next game takes place on 28 June against the Atlanta Braves at Truist Park. The team will bring their 2023 regular season to a close with a road game at Coors Field against the Colorado Rockies on 1 October.
You can find the Minnesota Twins’ 2023 Regular Season schedule here.
2023 Rivals
The Minnesota Twins' main rivals are the Chicago White Sox. Both members of the AL Central, the Twins and White Sox have been regular challengers for the division title, which has led to a highly competitive, and long-enduring Twins-White Sox rivalry.
AL Central division mates the Cleveland Guardians and Detroit Tigers are also considered rivals for the Twins.
The Minnesota Twins will face the Chicago White Sox 7 more times this season:
- Minnesota Twins v Chicago White Sox · 21 Jul 2023
- Minnesota Twins v Chicago White Sox · 22 Jul 2023
- Minnesota Twins v Chicago White Sox · 23 Jul 2023
- Chicago White Sox v Minnesota Twins · 14 Sep 2023
- Chicago White Sox v Minnesota Twins · 15 Sep 2023
- Chicago White Sox v Minnesota Twins · 16 Sep 2023
- Chicago White Sox v Minnesota Twins · 17 Sep 2023
2023 Postseason and World Series
The Minnesota Twins have made the MLB Postseason 17 times in franchise history, and have won the World Series 3 times – in 1924, 1987, & 1991.
Over the course of the last 10 years, the Twins have appeared in the playoffs 3 times. The franchise last made the Postseason in 2020, when they were eliminated by the Houston Astros in the AL Wild Card Series
The 2023 MLB Postseason will take place in October, once the regular season has ended. 12 teams qualify for the MLB Postseason, which is a 4-round playoff system: Wild Card Round (Best-of-3), Division Series (Best-of-5), Championship Series (Best-of-7), and World Series (Best-of-7).
2023 Tickets & Prices
The Minnesota Twins play their home games at Target Field in Downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota. The ballpark boasts a capacity of 38,544. The venue’s average attendance in 2022 was 22,514.
Tickets for games at Target Field begin at around $10, while the most premium club seats can cost over $400. Minnesota Twins ticket prices fluctuate game-to-game, but the average Target Field ticket price in 2022 was approximately $33.
Standard Tickets
Seating at Target Field is split across 3 main levels:
- Field (100 Level) – seats on this level provide close-up views of the action from the venue’s lowest tier
- Club/Deck (Sections A–V) – premium, elevated views that still feel close to the action make this one of the stadium’s most popular seating areas
- Terrace (400/500 Level) – seats on the stadium’s top tier are a great place to soak up the atmosphere and enjoy a bird’s-eye-view of the game
Premium, Hospitality & VIP Tickets
- Champions Club (Front of Sections 109, 127, & 114–122) – padded seats in the first few rows behind home plate, access to a private lounge, and a complimentary food & beverage service are just some of the perks for Champions Club ticket holders
- Delta Sky360 Suite – Delta Suite tickets feature padded seats, upscale complimentary food & drink, and access to a comfortable lounge area
How to get Cheap Tickets
Minnesota Twins ticket prices vary depending on a variety of reasons, including the team's opponent, the day of the week, the time of season, and fan demand. On the whole, regular season tickets will always be cheaper than those for the playoffs.
Buying Twins tickets close to gameday can sometimes be a good option when looking for cheap tickets. Games played during traditional work hours between Monday – Friday can also offer good value. For anyone looking to attend a Twins game, Koobit can help by comparing prices from primary and secondary sellers, ensuring you’ll find the right tickets at the best price.
Where to Buy Tickets
The quickest and cheapest way to buy tickets for Minnesota Twins games is online, however, fans can also buy tickets at the stadium box office or by calling the club directly. Most tickets purchased from the Twins will be available as mobile tickets or within the MLB Ballpark App.
2023 Merchandise & Apparel
Fanatics sells a huge selection of official Minnesota Twins merchandise, meaning you can look the part, for the best price, before you even arrive at the game.
How to Get to a Game
Visitors to Target Field can access the venue via a host of methods, including by car, public transport, and on foot.
For those driving to a Twins game, there are over 7000 parking spaces adjacent to the venue in the ABC and Hawthorne ramps. Apps like SpotHero can also help drivers find a parking space nearby.
Metro Transit operates interconnected bus routes throughout the Minneapolis area, with the closest stop to Target Field being at 7th St N & Twins Way. Similarly, Metro Blue Line and Green Line trains offer fast service directly to Target Field Station.
Finally, Target Field is just 450 m from central Minneapolis, so is easily within walking or cycling distance of many of the city’s top hotels and tourist spots.
Visit the Target Field Travel & Parking page for more information. For event-specific info, including for road games, click through to an event and view its specific Travel & Parking section.
For all the latest information on the Twins, including the team's 2023 schedule and ticketing information, visit the Minnesota Twins page.


