The first batch of Minnesota Twins tickets will go on sale to the public at 10 a.m. Thursday. Because of current seating limitations at Target Field, only games from April 8 — the home opener vs. Seattle — through May 6 will be available for now.
Twins tickets for first group of games go on sale to public Thursday; Wolves tickets next week
The Timberwolves will put a limited number of tickets on sale for their April and May home games March 31.
Twins tickets will be sold in pods of two and four, with a maximum of 10,000 fans per game allowed into the ballpark.
All tickets will be digital, fans will be required to wear masks except when eating or drinking and an assortment of other safety measures will be put into effect at the start of the season.
Tickets will be sold through twinsbaseball.com or the MLB Ballpark app. There will be a limit of four tickets per purchaser for the Home Opener on April 8, and 20 tickets per game, per purchaser, for each of the other 16 games through May 6.
After starting the season on the road, including the April 1 opener at Milwaukee, the Twins will have a seven-game homestand against the Mariners and Boston Red Sox. Other home games in the opening weeks are against Pittsburgh, Kansas City and Texas.
The Wolves will sell tickets and bring in fans in a similar manner: Digital ticketing, limited food menus with ordering on a team app and mandatory masking, among other things,
More information about the Wolves policies are here
The eight Twins headed for arbitration are Royce Lewis, Joe Ryan, Jhoan Duran, Bailey Ober, Ryan Jeffers, Willi Castro, Griffin Jax and Trevor Larnach.