Twins schedule for 2024: Season starts March 28 in Kansas City

The home opener is Thursday, April 4, against Cleveland, and the season ends on Sept. 29 with a home game against Baltimore.

July 14, 2023 at 3:22AM
The Twins will open the 2024 schedule in Kansas City, where they also opened this year’s schedule. (Charlie Riedel, Associated Press/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Major league teams released their 2024 schedules today, and the Twins will open on March 28 at Kansas City, part of a five-game road trip that also includes two games at Milwaukee.

The home opener is set for April 4 against Cleveland, a series that also includes three games against the Dodgers.

MINNESOTA TWINS 2024 SCHEDULE

March 28, 30-31 at Kansas City

April 2-3 at Milwaukee

April 4, 6-7 Cleveland

April 8-10 Los Angeles Dodgers

April 11-14 at Detroit

May 6-9 Seattle

May 10-12 at Toronto

May 14-16 New York Yankees

May 17-19 at Cleveland

May 20-22 at Washington

May 24-26 Texas

May 27-30 Kansas City

May 31-June 2 at Houston

June 4-6 at New York Yankees

June 7-9 at Pittsburgh

June 10-12 Colorado

June 13-16 Oakland

June 18-20 Tampa Bay

June 21-23 at Oakland

June 25-27 at Arizona

June 28-30 at Seattle

July 2-4 Detroit

July 5-7 Houston

July 8-10 at Chicago White Sox

July 12-14 at San Francisco

July 16 All-Star Game in Arlington, Texas

July 20-21 Milwaukee

July 22-24 Philadelphia

July 26-28 at Detroit

July 29-31 at New York Mets

Aug. 2-4 Chicago White Sox

Aug. 5-7 at Chicago Cubs

Aug. 9-11 Cleveland

Aug. 12-14 Kansas City

Aug. 15-18 at Texas

Aug. 19-21 at San Diego

Aug. 23-25 St. Louis

Aug. 26-28 Atlanta

Aug. 30-Sept. 1 Toronto

Sept. 2-5 at Tampa Bay

Sept. 6-8 at Kansas City

Sept. 9-11 Los Angeles Angels

Sept. 13-15 Cincinnati

Sept. 16-19 at Cleveland

Sept. 20-22 at Boston

Sept. 24-26 Miami

Sept. 27-29 Baltimore

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