Everything you need to know about Twins 2025 tickets
Tickets for all Twins home events in the calendar year 2025 officially went on sale at 10 a.m. on Dec. 2, featuring a wide-ranging offering that spans not only Spring Training and regular-season games on the club¡¯s ¡®25 schedule, but also for TwinsFest, which is slated to take place from Jan. 24-25.
The 2025 Twins will take the field for the first time, as always, as part of Spring Training in Florida, and their 17 home games at Hammond Stadium in Fort Myers, Fla., will all involve some sort of special ticket package, from meal deals to special pickleball and golf ticket packages to, of course, Minnesota Day on March 2 for a game against the Rays.
The Twins¡¯ Spring Training opener is slated for Feb. 22, against the Braves, and even in the week or so leading into that game, the organization has always made the areas around Hammond Stadium and its backfields largely open for free to fans interested in watching workouts. They¡¯ll wrap up their Grapefruit League schedule on March 25, against the Rockies.
That leads directly into the 81-game regular season home schedule, highlighted by Home Opening weekend from April 3-6, against the Astros, and Fan Appreciation weekend from Sept. 19-21, against the Guardians.
Though the Twins have not yet announced their full list of promotions, special events and theme nights for their 2025 regular season, they¡¯ll play host to some big-name Interleague opponents, starting almost immediately with a visit to Target Field from Juan Soto and the Mets from April 14-16, as part of a 15-game April home slate.
The Giants -- freshly fortified with shortstop Willy Adames -- will visit for a weekend from May 9-11, with Kyle Tucker and the Cubs then coming to town from July 8-10, ahead of the All-Star Break. The Yankees will be one of the last teams to roll through the Upper Midwest, from Sept. 15-17.
But long before games start, the Twins have already announced that a group that includes Carlos Correa, Pablo L¨®pez, Griffin Jax, Bailey Ober, Bert Blyleven, Rod Carew, Paul Molitor and Tony Oliva will headline the lineup at TwinsFest, which will continue the recently established cadence of TwinsFest Live! at The Fillmore on Jan. 24, followed by Signature Saturday on Jan. 25.
The organization will also host a Futures Clinic at Urban Ventures on Jan. 25, with youth aged 6-18 slated for the opportunity to learn from Twins players and coaches of the past and present in baseball-oriented drills.