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Open air concourses throughout the ballpark, twice as large as the ones at the Metrodome , allows fans never to miss a single pitch of the game. All fans throughout the entire main grandstand have a spectacular view of downtown Minneapolis.

The main scoreboard is located in left centerfield. The Twins are committed to providing a comfortable experience for fans, even on days when the weather is less than perfect. Fans can take advantage of heated concessions, restrooms, restaurant and lounge areas found on each ballpark level. Access to the ballpark is easy with 20, parking spaces within a block of the ballpark and a light rail stop directly at the ballpark.

The Twins were able to carry over their success from the Metrodome as they won the American League Central Division Championship during their first season at Target Field. Both the Twins and fans hope to bring a World Championship back to Minnesota within the coming years. The Minnesota Twins Ballpark project originated years ago with the desire of the Minnesota Twins and baseball fans to move the team to an updated baseball facility where the game could be played outdoors.

The new baseball stadium, known as Target Field, was built on the western edge of downtown Minneapolis at One Twins Way. Faced with local Minnesota stone, the 40, fan ballpark is open air and provides beautiful views of the downtown Minneapolis skyway. The site is located on the edge of the warehouse district of Minneapolis and takes advantage of existing city parking facilities as well as being located at the focal point of the new transit hub that now exists in the area.

Pedestrian plazas are also available to bring downtown pedestrian traffic to Target Field. Explore Target Field on a guided minute tour, and see areas of the ballpark many guests normally don't see! Dress like a champion - shop for all the latest Twins gear online at MLBshop. Target Field. Download the MLB Ballpark app. Learn More. Play it Safe at Target Field. In addition, on days when the weather is less than perfect, fans can take advantage of heated concessions, restrooms, restaurants and lounge areas found on each ballpark level.

These areas will allow fans to still watch the game action in a comfortable, climate controlled setting. The ballpark's canopy - one of the largest in baseball - provides added protection as well. Target Field's exterior is a modern interpretation of the state's natural creations. Hearty, weather resistant, native Minnesota limestone forms the mass of the ballpark's facade.

Glass and metal details punctuate the limestone surface, creating a sophisticated composition. In addition, the ballpark and surrounding areas incorporated Minnesota-native flowers, trees and shrubs. Transportation to Target Field includes light-rail transit, Northstar Commuter Rail, a Metro Transit bus hub at the ballpark site, the Cedar Lake Bike Trail and 20, parking spots within five blocks of the ballpark.

The ballpark is among the most accessible in professional sports in terms of seating and access for fans with disabilities, exceeding nearly every state and federal regulation for persons with disabilities.

For example, The Minnesota Ballpark Authority, the Twins, designers and disability advocates are particularly proud that every entrance to Target Field is accessible to those with disabilities.



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