I know there are a large amount of Twins fans that have wanted to catch a game at Target Field, since its inception, but have never felt like they could afford Twins ticket. Here in Minnesota, we pride ourselves in avoiding the stigma of ‘fair weather fan’ so, even though the Twins are struggling this year, fans are showing up in the masses to Target Field. How are they doing it?
At the end of the second season at the Minnesota Twins’ new home, the thrill of the new ballpark is still there, but has diminished slightly for season ticket holders. Additionally, with the Twins out of contention and embracing their role as a divisional spoiler, the games don’t mean as much in terms of this season, but are still a good time for fans of the Twins. What does that mean for fans that only get to go to a couple games a summer? Getting a Twins ticket and a cheap Minnesota Twins ticket at that couldn’t be easier. You can get a decent ticket for around $10, leaving you plenty of budget for a Blue Moon or two. Last year you couldn’t get a ticket to a Twins game. Today, you can get in without having to break the bank – take advantage!
The Twins being out of contention is undoubtedly a bummer, especially with the high hopes the Twins left fans with last year. However, baseball purists will embrace the chance to watch next year’s team this year. Keep in mind that many of the players we have now, including the M&M boys will be around for at least another year (in Mauer’s case, many years) and this is a great opportunity to preview what the Twins will bring to the field in the 2012 season.
If the recession has made money tight, or you’ve never prioritized a Twins game over other entertainment, a Twins game in September is the perfect way to live like a high roller on a budget.
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