Minnesota is an incredible place to enjoy baseball all summer long! From Major League excitement at Target Field to the charm of minor league and town ball parks across the state. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or just love a sunny day at the ballpark, here are some great options to explore.
Minnesota Twins: Major League Baseball in Minneapolis
There’s nothing quite like a summer day at Target Field, home of the Minnesota Twins. The stadium is known for its beautiful skyline views, great food, and family‑friendly atmosphere. You can explore ticket options, including single‑game tickets, memberships, group events, and special promotions, directly through the Twins’ official ticket hub. Click the links below for schedules and tickets!
Schedule
2026 calendar available through SeatGeek’s official MLB Marketplace.
Tickets
Purchase through the Twins’ official ticketing page.
St. Paul Saints: Triple-A Fun at CHS Field
If you love a lively, quirky ballpark experience, the St. Paul Saints are a must‑see. As the Triple‑A affiliate of the Minnesota Twins, you’ll catch rising stars, fun promotions, and a truly entertaining game‑day atmosphere at CHS Field in Lowertown St. Paul. Their schedule includes home games against teams like the Iowa Cubs, with plenty of affordable ticket options.
Schedule
Full 2026 Saints schedule available on the official MiLB site.
Tickets
Purchase through Seat Geek ticketing.
Willmar Stingers: Northwoods League Summer Baseball
For a classic Minnesota summer baseball experience, check out the Willmar Stingers, part of the Northwoods League. They play at Bill Taunton Stadium and offer a full slate of home games, theme nights, and affordable ticket packages. Their 2026 season kicks off May 25, with home games beginning May 27.
Schedule
Calendar available on the Northwoods League Website.
Tickets
Purchase through the Northwoods League ticketing page.
Chaska Cubs: A Proud Minnesota Town Ball Tradition
The Chaska Cubs are a fantastic local team to cheer for if you love the heart and history of Minnesota town ball. The Cubs play at Chaska Athletic Park, one of the most charming and scenic ballparks in the state, and they continue to be an active, competitive team within the Minnesota Baseball Association.
Schedule
Schedule on Home Teams ONLINE (HTO), with updates as games are rescheduled.
Tickets
Town ball games are typically paid at the gate; pricing is posted at the park once the season begins.
Minnesota truly shines in the summer, and catching a baseball game, whether under the bright lights of Target Field or a small-town stadium, is one of the best ways to enjoy it!
