When did the Twins get a new stadium?

With the opening of Target Field in April 2010, Twins fans, old or young, can now watch baseball outside. The battle to build Target Field lasted over a decade, as the Twins struggled to receive funding for construction from the State of Minnesota.

When did the Twins move to Target Field?

2010
Twins baseball all started outdoors in 1961 at Metropolitan Stadium in suburban Bloomington, Minnesota. In 1982, the Twins moved the party indoors to the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in beautiful downtown Minneapolis. Then in 2010, the team moved a couple blocks away to the crown jewel of baseball, Target Field.

When Was Target Field built?

2010
Target Field officially opened on April 12, 2010 when the Twins hosted the Boston Red Sox. The ballpark is designed to provide fans with an outstanding venue to watch baseball and is a wonderful civic landmark for the city of Minneapolis and the entire state of Minnesota.

Is the Twins stadium open?

Welcome Back to Target Field! Baseball is back, Downtown Minneapolis is proudly open for business, and the Minnesota Twins are thrilled to safely welcome our fans into Target Field, at 100% capacity and without restrictions, for the remainder of the 2021 season!

What does TC mean on Twins hat?

Twin Cities
Why is that? The short answer is that the “TC” stands for “Twin Cities” — signifying, of course, the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area. The longer answer requires a trip back in time to before the franchise relocated from Washington to Minnesota in 1961.

What were the Minnesota Twins called before?

Kansas City Blues

Washington Senators

Minnesota Twins/Former names

Are masks required at Twins games?

PAUL, MN – The Minnesota Twins announced today that, effective immediately, all guests at Target Field are strongly encouraged, but not required, to wear face coverings while in the ballpark’s outdoor spaces, except when actively eating or drinking. …

Where is the Minnesota Twins stadium located?

Minnesota Twins/Locations