Target Field Seating Chart, Minnesota Twins. 

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To say that Target Field is an upgrade over the old Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome would be an understatement. When you factor in Target Field’s proximity to the Warehouse District, the views of downtown Minneapolis the ballpark provides, and the modernity of the facility, Target Field is as enjoyable as any ballpark in Major League Baseball. Our staff wanted to provide a thorough breakdown of the Target Field seating chart to help baseball fans decide where to sit before purchasing their Minnesota Twins tickets.

Where To Sit At Target Field

Target Field is an easy stadium to navigate for first timers. The core seating areas include the lower level, club level (middle level), outfield mezzanine level, and terrace level (upper level). We’ll begin by discussing the lower level seats.

 

Lower Level

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The lower level seats at Target Field consist of sections 101 through 138, as well as the Supercuts Super Seats in right field (see below). The number of rows for the lower level sections will vary, but will go no higher than row 40. Row 1 is the first row in most lower level sections.

 

The Minnesota Twins’ dugout is located in front of sections 4, 5, and 6. The visiting team’s dugout is located in front of sections 11, 12, and 13. Both team’s bullpens are located adjacent to section 131 in the outfield. The Minnesota Twins’ bullpen is the bullpen located the furthest from the field.

 

 

Thomson Reuters Champions Club

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The Thomson Reuters Champions Club seats are located in sections 7 through 10 behind home plate. The rows for the Champions Club sections are lettered A through M.

The perks for the Thomson Reuters Champions Club include the following.

  • Access to the exclusive Thomson Reuters Champions Club equipped with a private bar, and flat-screen HD televisions
  • First row is located only 50 feet from home plate
  • Wider and more comfortable seating with additional leg room
  • Access to private restrooms
  • Views of the Minnesota Twins’ batting cages behind the scenes
  • Views of the filming of the pre and post game shows
  • Valet parking provided to season ticket holders of four or more seats
  • Private entrance into Target Field
  • Concierge service
  • Complimentary game programs



Club Level

Delta Sky360 Club

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The Delta Sky360 Club seats consist of sections A through R. The rows for the Delta Sky360 Club sections are numbered either 1 through 12, or 1 through 10.

The perks for the Delta Sky360 Club seats at Target Field include the following.

  • Beautiful views of downtown Minneapolis
  • Padded infield seats with additional leg room
  • In-seat waiter service
  • Access to the exclusive and climate-controlled Delta Sky360 Club
  • Access to the 573 bar, Puckett Atrium, and Carew Atrium
  • Concierge service
  • Access to drink rails that provide a view of the game

 

The Deck

The Deck consists of sections S through V on Target Field’s club level. The rows for The Deck are numbered 1 through 14 (section T only has 11 rows).



Outfield Mezzanine Level

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The outfield mezzanine level is made up of the following seating areas.

  • Sections 229 through 234 (U.S. Bank Home Run Porch Terrace)
  • Sections 237 through 240 (Grandstand)
  • Sections 329 through 334 (U.S. Bank Home Run Porch View)

The rows for the U.S. Bank Home Run Porch Terrace sections are numbered either 1 through 7, or 1 through 4. The rows for the grandstand sections will vary, but will go no higher than row 22. The rows for the U.S. Bank Home Run Porch View sections are numbered 1 through 16.



CATCH

The CATCH seats can be found in center field, and adjacent to the team bullpens. The seating area provides fans with all-inclusive food and soft drinks, access to a cabana lounge, in-seat technology, drink rail seating, and less wait at restrooms and concessions.



Terrace Level (Upper Level)

Photo taken from the terrace level seats at Target Field during a Minnesota Twins home game.

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The terrace level seats at Target Field consist of sections 301 through 327. The rows for the terrace level sections are numbered 1 through 14.

Target Field’s terrace level offers the most affordable tickets for Minnesota Twins home games.



Luxury Suites

 

Premier Suites

 

The Premier Suites are located on Target Field’s suite level, and are the traditional suite option you’ll find at other Major League Baseball stadiums. The perks for the Premier Suites at Target Field include the following.

  • Tickets for 16 guests, additional standing room only tickets available for purchase
  • All-inclusive food and soft drinks
  • Plush comfortable seating with additional leg room and drink rails
  • Access to a furnished suite equipped with flat-screen HD televisions
  • Bar top seating with a view of the field



Mauer Suite

The Mauer Suite is located down the left field line of Target Field’s suite level, and pays homage to former Minnesota Twins great Joe Mauer. The perks for the Mauer Suite at Target Field include the following.

  • Tickets for 16 guests, additional standing room only tickets available for purchase
  • Beautiful views of the downtown Minneapolis skyline
  • All-inclusive food, soft drinks, beer, and wine
  • Plush comfortable seating with additional leg room and drink rails
  • Access to a furnished suite equipped with flat-screen HD televisions
  • Bar top seating with a view of the field




Killebrew Suite

The Killebrew Suite is located down the left field line of Target Field’s suite level, and pays homage to former Minnesota Twins great Harmon Killebrew. The perks for the Killebrew Suite at Target Field include the following.

  • Tickets for 16 guests, additional standing room only tickets available for purchase
  • Beautiful views of the downtown Minneapolis skyline
  • All-inclusive food, soft drinks, beer, and wine
  • Plush comfortable seating with additional leg room and drink rails
  • Access to a furnished suite equipped with flat-screen HD televisions
  • Bar top seating with a view of the field



Puckett Suite

The Puckett Suite is located behind home plate on Target Field’s suite level, and pays homage to former Minnesota Twins great Kirby Puckett. The perks for the Puckett Suite at Target Field include the following.

  • Tickets for 20 guests, additional standing room only tickets available for purchase
  • All-inclusive food, soft drinks, beer, and wine
  • Plush comfortable seating with additional leg room and drink rails
  • Access to a furnished suite equipped with flat-screen HD televisions
  • Bar top seating with a view of the field



Private Event Suites

The Private Event Suites are located on the 1st base side of Target Field’s club level. The perks for the Private Event Suites at Target Field include the following.

  • Tickets for between 24 and 36 guests, additional standing room only tickets available for purchase
  • All-inclusive food, soft drinks, beer, and wine
  • Plush comfortable seating with additional leg room and drink rails
  • Access to a furnished suite equipped with flat-screen HD televisions
  • Bar top seating with a view of the field



Skyline Suites

The Skyline Suites are located on the 3rd base side of Target Field’s suite level. The perks for the Skyline Suites at Target Field include the following.

  • Tickets for between 50 and 150 guests, additional standing room only tickets available for purchase
  • All-inclusive food, soft drinks, beer, and wine
  • Plush comfortable seating with additional leg room and drink rails
  • Access to a furnished suite equipped with flat-screen HD televisions
  • Bar top seating with a view of the field
  • Assigned suite staff



Supercuts Super Seats

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The Supercuts Super Seats is a group party area located behind the right field foul pole, and adjacent to section 101. The area provides fans with bar top seating with drink rails, and a $10 credit for food and beverages. A minimum of 20 guests are needed to rent the Supercuts Super Seats area.

 

 

Budweiser Roof Deck

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The Budweiser Roof Deck is a group party area located adjacent to section 329 in Target Field’s far left corner. The Budweiser Roof Deck provides baseball fans with the following perks.

  • 120 assigned seats, and standing room for 130 guests
  • Beautiful views of the downtown Minneapolis skyline
  • Access to a covered private bar equipped with flat-screen HD televisions
  • Outdoor fire pit for guests
  • Private restrooms

 

 

Bat & Barrel

The Bat & Barrel is located on Target Field’s club level in an area previously known as the Metropolitan Club. The area is open to all ticketed guests, and provides them with the following perks.

  • Drink rails and community tables
  • Upscale food and beverage options
  • Historic Minnesota Twins memorabilia on display
  • Access to three distinct dining areas, an upscale and furnished lounge area, and a private bar equipped with flat-screen HD televisions

 

Minnie & Paul’s

Photo of the Minnie & Paul sign at Target Field. Home of the Minnesota Twins.

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Minnie & Paul’s is a pub located underneath the Minnie & Paul sign in center field. The pub is open to all ticketed guests, and offers a private bar, Pizza Luce Pizza, and Red Cow Burgers.

 

Barrio

Barrio is a lounge equipped with standing room drink rails that face the playing field, high top tables, overhead heaters, flat-screen HD televisions, and a cabana-style seating area for guests. Barrio is located adjacent to section 127 near the left field foul pole.

 

Mobile Ticketing

To learn more about Target Field’s mobile ticketing policies, please visit MLB.com.

 

Season Tickets

To learn more about becoming a season ticket holder for the Minnesota Twins, please visit MLB.com.

 

Exterior photo of Target Field taken from outside of Gate 34. Home of the Minnesota Twins. 

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The Minnesota Twins utilize a dynamic pricing model which means tickets for games versus teams like the New York Yankees are more expensive than games versus teams like the Texas Rangers. Weekend home games are also more expensive than weeknight homes games. Like Comerica Park in Detroit, and Progressive Field in Cleveland, Target Field is a stadium best visited during the months of June, July, and August. Minneapolis can get very cold during the months of April and September. 

 

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