Minnesota Twins Homestand Highlights: Friday, August 27-Wednesday, September 1

Twins to host annual Border Battle clash with the Milwaukee Brewers before welcoming the Chicago Cubs for their first Target Field visit since 2015

August 27th, 2021

MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL, MN – The Minnesota Twins, who are 6-3 at home this month (including a trio of walk-off wins), are returning to Target Field for a unique six-day, five-game homestand from tonight (Friday, August 27) through Wednesday, September 1 – with a one-day detour to Detroit for a Monday, August 30 makeup contest against the Tigers. The Twins open the homestand with a three-game “Border Battle” weekend series against the Milwaukee Brewers from tonight-Sunday, followed by a brief two-game set with the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday, August 31 and Wednesday, September 1. The series vs. the Cubs marks the North Siders’ first visit to Target Field since June 19-21, 2015.

Target Field is open to 100 percent capacity, without restrictions (please note that per Centers for Disease Control and Minnesota Department of Health recommendations, fans are strongly encouraged to wear masks indoors, regardless of vaccination status; masks are recommended outdoors for anyone over the age of 2 not fully vaccinated when social distancing cannot be maintained).

Tickets for the August 27-September 1 homestand, along with the remainder of the Twins’ 2021 home schedule, are available and can be purchased at twinsbaseball.com, by using the MLB Ballpark app, by calling 612-33-TWINS (612-338-9467) or 800-33-TWINS (800-338-9467), or in-person at the Target Field Ticket Office.

A game-by-game overview of the Twins’ August 27-September 1 homestand, including promotions, theme nights, ticket deals and on-field festivities:

TWINS VS. MILWAUKEE BREWERS: TONIGHT – SUNDAY, AUGUST 29 (3 GAMES)

Tonight (Friday, August 27) vs. Milwaukee Brewers (7:10 p.m.)

  • Negro Leagues Celebration: As baseball celebrates the 101st anniversary of the establishment of the Negro Leagues, the Twins will honor the rich history of African American baseball and its impact on the social advancement of America.
  • Giveaway – St. Paul Gophers Short Bill Hat: The first 10,000 fans in attendance will receive a special St. Paul Gophers short bill hat, commemorating Minnesota’s most notable Black baseball team. Founded in 1907 before the formal creation of the Negro Leagues, the Gophers were among a group of independent, barnstorming teams that had considerable impact on the desegregation of baseball.
  • Ceremonial First Pitch: The ceremonial first pitch will be thrown by St. Paul native and community leader Frank M. White, a renowned Negro League historian, author of “They Played for the Love of the Game Untold Stories of Black Baseball in Minnesota” and longtime coordinator of the Minnesota Twins RBI program.
  • Videoboard Content: Before and during the game, the main Target Field videoboard will run graphics and videos highlighting the players and history of the Negro Leagues, including: Major League Baseball’s historic 2021 decision to designate the Negro Leagues as “Major League,” thus ensuring the statistics and records of the approximately 3,400 Negro League players from 1920-1948 are officially part of MLB’s history; the Twins’ continued commitment to recognizing the achievements and impact of Negro League players, including through Target Field artwork; and an inning-by-inning spotlight on Phil Reid, the 1907 St. Paul Gophers, Toni Stone, Tony Oliva, the Minneapolis Keystones, Frank M. White, William Binga, Walter Ball and Prince Honeycutt.
  • From Tokyo to Minneapolis – Honoring the Minnesota Lynx Olympians: Prior to the game, the Twins will honor the five members of their Target Center neighbors, the Minnesota Lynx, who participated in the 2020 Summer Olympics: Natalie Achonwa and Bridget Carleton of Team Canada, along with Team USA’s gold medal-winning trio of Sylvia Fowles (fourth Olympic gold), Napheesa Collier (first Olympic gold) and Cheryl Reeve (second gold as an assistant coach).
  • Friday Night Fireworks presented by Securian Financial: The sixth in a summer-long series of postgame Friday night fireworks, presented by Securian Financial, will light up the night sky above Target Field.
  • DJ Ray Mills: The Twins’ DJ series continues with DJ Ray Mills performing inside Gate 34, beginning when gates open at 5:10 p.m. and at various points throughout the game. More information on Mills and the DJ series is available at twinsbaseball.com/djs.
  • Summer DJ Series in Truly On Deck: In addition to DJ Ray Mills at Gate 34, a second DJ will be spinning music pregame in Truly On Deck (the former Bat & Barrel, open to all fans with a ticket), while fans 21-and-over can partake in free product samples of Truly Hard Seltzer.

Saturday, August 28 vs. Milwaukee Brewers presented by Pioneer Hi-Bred International (6:10 p.m.)

  • Giveaway – Twins T-shirt presented by Pioneer Hi-Bred International: As part of Pioneer Night at Target Field, the first 10,000 fans in attendance will receive a Twins t-shirt, courtesy of Pioneer Hi-Bred International (sizes are Adult M and XL).
  • DJ D-Mil: The Twins’ DJ series continues with DJ D-Mil performing inside Gate 34, beginning when gates open at 4:10 p.m. and at various points throughout the game. More information on D-Mil and the DJ series is available at twinsbaseball.com/djs.
  • Summer DJ Series in Truly On Deck: In addition to DJ D-Mil at Gate 34, a second DJ will be spinning music pregame in Truly On Deck (the former Bat & Barrel, open to all fans with a ticket), while fans 21-and-over can partake in free product samples of Truly Hard Seltzer.

Sunday, August 29 vs. Milwaukee Brewers presented by Case-IH (1:10 p.m.)

  • Giveaway – Case-IH Tractor Toy: The first 5,000 kids 12-and-under will receive a Case-IH tractor toy.
  • Kids Day presented by Gillette Children’s Specialty Healthcare: Every Sunday, kids’ meals are half price – just $4 – thanks to Gillette Children’s Specialty Healthcare. Postgame, all kids 12-and-younger can run the bases on the field.
  • Bullseye Fan Zone, Presented by Target: For the first time since 2019, Target’s Bullseye Fan Zone is back! Located on Schneiderman’s Lawn at Gate 34, the Bullseye Fan Zone features family-friendly interactives, including a mascot race, a pop fly competition and a to-go kit with a custom, DIY kids project.
  • DJ Espada: The Twins’ DJ series continues with DJ Espada performing inside Gate 34, beginning when gates open at 11:10 a.m. and at various points throughout the game. More information on Espada and the DJ series is available at twinsbaseball.com/djs.

TWINS VS. CHICAGO CUBS: TUESDAY, AUGUST 31 AND WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 (2 GAMES)

Tuesday, August 31 vs. Chicago Cubs (7:10 p.m.)

  • All You Can Eat presented by Bally Sports North: Fans who purchase a ticket in the Grandstand (sections 237-240) are given access to enjoy unlimited ballpark favorites, courtesy of Bally Sports North. More information is available here.
  • Military Discount presented by Bally Sports North: Active military members or veterans with a valid ID plus up to three guests receive half-price Diamond Box High or Home Plate View tickets every Monday through Thursday game, courtesy of Bally Sports North. These tickets can be purchased here.
  • Celebrity Bartenders at Gray Duck Deck: Fans 21-and-over can get their “Bomba Juice” and other beverages poured at the Gray Duck Deck by a pair of celebrity bartenders from the NWHL’s Minnesota Whitecaps: goaltender Allie Morse (who also is a Twin Cities-area realtor and youth hockey coach) and blue-liner Maddie Rowe (a member of the University of Wisconsin’s 2019 National Championship team) and a coach for Woodbury High School girls’ hockey team).
  • DJ Advance: The Twins’ DJ series continues with DJ Advance performing inside Gate 34, beginning when gates open at 5:40 p.m. and at various points throughout the game. More information on Advance and the DJ series is available at twinsbaseball.com/djs.

Wednesday, September 1 vs. Chicago Cubs (7:10 p.m.)

  • Education Night presented by Rasmussen University: As part of a salute to higher education, Rasmussen University will highlight 10 first-generation college students during pregame festivities.
  • Student Day presented by Rasmussen University: Every Wednesday, Ballpark Access tickets are just $5 for students, thanks to Rasmussen University. Students can purchase tickets through the MLB Ballpark app; additionally, students can text “STUDENT” to 51655 to receive special Student Day offers, or sign up here.
  • Dollar-a-Dog Day: Every Wednesday, hot dogs are just $1 at the Hennepin Grille and Taste of Twins Territory concession stands.
  • Military Discount presented by Bally Sports North: Active military members or veterans with a valid ID plus up to three guests receive half-price Diamond Box High or Home Plate View tickets every Monday through Thursday game, courtesy of Bally Sports North. These tickets can be purchased here.
  • Celebrity Bartenders at Gray Duck Deck: Fans 21-and-over can get their “Bomba Juice” and other beverages poured at the Gray Duck Deck by celebrity bartenders Lindsay Guentzel (local radio and television writer, producer and host who represented the Twins in Major League Baseball’s “Fan Cave”) and John Bonnes (co-host of the “Gleeman and the Geek” podcast, KFAN contributor and Twins Daily founder).
  • DJ Keezy: The Twins’ DJ series continues with DJ Keezy performing inside Gate 34, beginning when gates open at 10:40 a.m. and at various points throughout the game. More information on Keezy and the DJ series is available at twinsbaseball.com/djs.