Lee Health Sports Complex

The Lee Health Sports Complex is home to Hammond Stadium, five additional playing fields and the year-round Twins Player Development Academy. It is also home to two Twins minor league affiliates, the Low-A Fort Myers Mighty Mussels and the rookie-level Florida Complex League Twins. The complex also features four state-of-the-art softball fields and annually hosts various other games and tournaments, bringing thousands of additional teams and tourists to Lee County each year.

The main stadium was renamed Bill Hammond Stadium late in the 1994 spring season in honor of the Deputy County Commissioner who was instrumental in getting the complex built for the Twins. In November 2023, the entire complex was renamed the Lee Health Sports Complex as the Twins and Lee Health teamed up for a long-term partnership to create an extensive, long-lasting and positive impact on Southwest Florida.

Ballpark Information

Box Office Hours

The Lee Health Sports Complex Box Office will open for Spring Training sales on Saturday, January 11.

Lee Health Sports Complex Regular Box Office Hours

January 11 – February 9: Monday – Friday, 10 AM to 2 PM, Saturday & Sunday – Closed
February 10 – March 25: Monday – Friday, 10 AM to 4 PM, Saturday – Sunday, 10 AM to 2 PM*

(*Saturday-Sunday hours beginning Saturday, February 15)

The Box Office is also open during all Spring Training home games at Lee Health Sports Complex.

(All times listed above are in Eastern Time Zone)

Visitor Information

Lee County Visitors & Convention Bureau
(239) 338-3500
visitfortmyers.com

Lee Health Sports Complex Seating Chart

Lee Health Sports Complex Seating Map

Driving Directions

Lee Health Sports Complex is located south of the city of Fort Myers near Interstate Highway 75.

Address:
Lee Health Sports Complex
14100 Six Mile Cypress Parkway
Fort Myers, FL 33912

Directions:

  1. I-75 to Exit 131 (Daniels Road)
  2. West two miles to Six Mile Cypress Parkway
  3. Travel south for 1/2 mile
  4. Complex is on the right.

Parking

On game day, General Public parking costs $15 per vehicle (credit card payment only). The parking lots are accessible via entrances located on Plantation Road and Six Mile Cypress Parkway. Shuttles are available to transport you to and from your vehicle before and after each game. Please see the parking map below for more details.

Entry Guidelines

Only those guests with valid tickets or credentials are permitted into Lee Health Sports Complex. The main gates to the ballpark open 2 hours prior to the first pitch.

  • Bags/Backpacks/Coolers— Bags will not be permitted into Lee Health Sports Complex, with the exception of diaper bags, medically necessary items and clutch purses (9 inches X 5 inches or smaller). The Minnesota Twins reserve the right to inspect and remove any package or container or its contents. Fans are encouraged to arrive early to the ballpark to avoid delays at security gate checkpoints.
  • Beverages –Factory sealed bottled water 32oz. or less are the only outside beverages permitted into Lee Health Sports Complex. Guests may bring liquids required for legitimate medical purposes into the ballpark.
  • Food –Guests may not bring food into Lee Health Sports Complex except for legitimate medical purposes only.
  • Prohibited Items— For the general safety of all guests the following items are not allowed into the Lee Health Sports Complex: aerosol cans, animals (services animals are permitted), backpacks, ball retrievers, bags, balloons, bats, beach balls, boom boxes, brooms, coolers, fireworks, fish nets, flasks, frisbees, glass bottles, laser pointers, lawn chairs, luggage, noise-making devices, purses, skateboards/rollerblades, toy guns, weapons, wooden sticks, or rods. Small whiskbrooms and small souvenir bats are permitted. Unmanned Arial Devices are prohibited on Lee Health Sports Complex property.
  • Security– There will be continued security measures as required by Major League Baseball at the Lee Health Sports Complex, with the most visible being the use of metal detectors at all gate entrance points of Lee Health Sports Complex. Fans will be allowed to hold onto cell phones, keys, wallets, and clutch purses while going through the metal detectors. We don’t expect that these procedures will create any major inconvenience or lengthy delays. However, it is a good idea to arrive a bit earlier to allow for extra time to enter and get seated prior to the start of the game. When at the ballpark, always remember “if you see something, say something” to an usher, guest services representative or security officer.

Concessions

Minnesota Twins Spring Training Concessions Guide 2024

MAIN CONCOURSE (Level 2)
Beer Shakes – Section 132
Bud, Burgers & Brats – Section 111
Chargrill – Section 121
Coffee Cart – Section 106
Dippin’ Dots – Section 105
Grab & Go Beer – Section 113
Hot Dogs & Brats – Section 103, Section 117 near the Picnic Area
ICEE – Section 107, Section 110
Kettle Corn & Roasted Nuts – Section 113
Lemonade – Section 103, Section 113, Section 128
Little Joe’s Greek Tavern – Section 113
Philly Cheese Steak – Section 106
Pizza – Section 105
Slushies – Section 129, Section 117 near the Picnic Area
Soft Serve Ice Cream – Section 107, Section 110
Soft Serve, Mini Churros & Fried Uncrustables – Section 123
Taco Cart – Section 103

THIRD FLOOR (Level 3)
Dog and Brat Cart – Section 302
Healthy Alternatives – Section 301

The recent upgrades at the Lee Health Sports Complex are bringing a whole new flavor to your SWFL Spring Training experience. A full menu of ballpark favorites including hot dogs, bratwursts, burgers, pretzels, nachos, grilled chicken sandwiches, Philly cheesesteaks, pizza and a SW Florida twist on fried cheese curds Poutine. A wide variety of items to tempt your palate can be found at our four convenient concession stands and specialty cart locations on the main stadium concourse. If you are looking for something sweet, try soft serve ice cream, Dippin Dots, and Icee’s. The Taco Bar & Grill is located on the first base concourse, featuring beef, chicken, and pork tacos, quesadillas. Gluten free options are also available. For a little pick-me-up, we have hot and iced coffee at the La Colombe Latte coffee cart, located on the first base concourse.

Be sure to head out to center field to check out the Lee County Grill and the Taste of Twins Territory Junior. In addition to hot dogs and bratwurst, try our new handheld fried chocolate/hazelnut Uncrustables, mini churros, and soft ice cream. Fresh-squeezed lemonade, kettle corn, and roasted nuts are also available in center field.

Bar locations on the Right Field Boardwalk and the Third Base Deck will provide a variety of packaged and draft beer options, seltzers, adult/children frozen Slush Puppies, and your choice of cocktails, beer bats, and rum buckets. Be sure to check out our Beer Garden at the far end of the First Base Grandstand, which will feature a wide variety of unique craft beer choices.

Interested in a sweet alcoholic treat? Be sure to try an ice cream-infused Beer Shakes. The Terrace Level on the third base side of Hammond Stadium will feature a gill cart serving brats and dog, and you can visit the Healthy Cart for the alternative lifestyle dietary needs on the first base side. Our guests in the Hammond Stadium suites will have the opportunity to choose from a tasty menu filled with ballpark favorites, as well as items that you will not find anywhere else in the Lee Health Sports Complex.

Come hungry and be ready to enjoy the best ballpark fare in all of Spring Training!

Scoreboard Messages

Have your personalized message displayed during the middle of the 5th inning of a Minnesota Twins Spring Training game for only $25.

All Spring Training scoreboard message must be submitted online at www.twins.com/springscoreboard.

Scoreboard messages must be submitted at least 48 hours prior to the chosen game.

All proceeds benefit the Minnesota Twins Community Fund.

If you have any additional questions please contact 1-800-33-TWINS or 612-33-TWINS.

Safety Netting

The fan safety netting at Lee Health Sports Complex is crafted using state-of-the-art technology, with thin strands and a knotless intersection to deliver a minimally obtrusive viewing experience. Additionally, the new netting is composed of a combination of green hues to allow the netting to blend with the playing field and provide greater visibility.

The Minnesota Twins, Lee Health and Lee County are committed to guest safety. We continue to warn fans about the dangers posed by batted balls and bats entering the stands and the need to pay attention to the action on the field during each at-bat. The Twins will continue to implement warning messages via in-ballpark signage, messaging on tickets and other team-controlled platforms.

Sections Covered by the Protective Netting:

  • Bullpen Zone (Sections 116-117)
  • Home Plate Box/Diamond Box (Sections 101-115)
  • Home Plate View (Sections 201-217)
  • Right Drink Rails (Section 132)
  • Right Field Lawn

Fans in these sections are still exposed to objects leaving the field of play, including bats and bat fragments, and thrown or batted balls; ticket holder assumes all risk of injury. For more information on netting or screening coverage and seating options, please contact the Minnesota Twins ticket office at 1-800-33-TWINS.

A-Z Guide

ADA Accessible Parking – ADA accessible parking is available in the Lee Health Sports Complex parking lot. Spots are limited and cannot be reserved in advance. Complimentary shuttle service is available throughout the parking lot before and after each game.

Address

Minnesota Twins
Lee Health Sports Complex
14100 Six Mile Cypress Parkway
Fort Myers, FL 33912

Twins Minor Leagues
Lee Health Sports Complex
14110 Six Mile Cypress Parkway
Fort Myers, FL 33912

Aisle Policy — As a courtesy to others and for the safety of all fans, we request that guests refrain from walking in the aisles while players are at bat. The Minnesota Twins also ask that guests do not sit on the stairs.

Alcohol Policy – Laws prohibit the sale of alcoholic beverages to minors (under 21), intoxicated persons, and those without proper identification. For the safety of our fans, alcohol sales conclude at the end of the 7th inning. Any game scheduled for 7 innings; alcohol sales will end after the 6th inning. The Minnesota Twins ask that you drink responsibly and respect the rights of others.

Animals – Animals are not allowed in the Lee Health Sports Complex, with the exception of certified service animals.

ATMs — There are no ATMs inside the Lee Health Sports Complex.

Baby Changing Stations — Baby changing tables are available in all restrooms.

Bags— Bags will not be permitted into Lee Health Sports Complex, with the exception of diaper bags, medically necessary items and clutch purses (9 inches X 5 inches).

Banners and Signs — The Minnesota Twins welcome the support of our guests as demonstrated by homemade signs and banners. To ensure that these articles do not distract others, we ask guests to adhere to the following guidelines: Banners and signs may not contain advertising or carry disparaging or obscene messages; they may not cover any scoreboards, railings, existing advertising, or LED boards; they may not be placed in the direct sightline of the batter and/or infringe on the sightlines of other guests during play. The Minnesota Twins request that all banners and signs pertain to the Twins or baseball and reserve the right to permit or remove any sign or banner from the Lee Health Sports Complex at any time.

Batting Practice — The Minnesota Twins typically start batting practice 2 ½ hours prior to game time, with the opposing team taking batting practice beginning 1 ½ hours prior to game time. Batting practice always occurs at the Manager’s discretion. The main gates to the ballpark open 2 hours prior to the scheduled first pitch.

Beverages — Sealed, bottled water 32oz. or less are the only outside beverages permitted into Lee Health Sports Complex. Guests may bring liquids required for legitimate medical purposes into Lee Health Sports Complex.

Bicycle Parking — Bicycle parking is available at the Lee Health Sports Complex in a variety of different locations near the stadium.

Boardwalk – Lee Health Sports Complex has a concrete Boardwalk allowing fans access to seating in the outfield and a 360–degree view of the entire ballpark. Seating sections include Bullpen Zone, Left Field Drink Rails, Left Field Lawn Seating, Scoreboard Pavilion, Grandstand, The Porch, and the Right Field Bullpen.

Cameras — Guests are welcome to bring still cameras into Lee Health Sports Complex. Guests are asked to avoid obstructing the views of others by not standing in the aisles when using camera equipment. Tripods and monopods are not permitted into Lee Health Sports Complex. Photography of the Lee Health Sports Complex or Twins players cannot be used commercially without written permission from the Minnesota Twins.

Capacity – The capacity of the Lee Health Sports Complex is 8,730.

Children’s Admission/Tickets — The Minnesota Twins offer complimentary admission (no ticket required) for Spring Training games for children less than 30” in height, provided they are accompanied by an adult with a valid ticket. These children must sit on the lap of the accompanying adult and not occupy an additional seat.

Coolers — Coolers and bags of any size are not allowed in the ballpark (exceptions will be made for medical needs). The Minnesota Twins reserve the right to inspect and remove any package or container or its contents.

Dugouts — The Minnesota Twins’ dugout is located on the third base side of the field. The visitors’ dugout is along the first base side.

Elevators — There are two public elevators located inside the towers on the first and third base sides of Lee Health Sports Complex.

Emergencies – Security officers are present before, during, and after all games throughout the stadium. If a security officer is needed at any time, please notify a staff member or usher, or go to the Fairfield Inn Guest Service Booths.

Emergency Evacuation — In case of emergency, you will be directed as to how to orderly evacuate the Lee Health Sports Complex by Twins Event Staff, PA announcements, and Scoreboard instructions.

First Aid — Fans in need of medical attention should inform an usher, security officer, concession worker, or guest services representative immediately. First Aid locations are located on the third base side of the concourse across from the team store and located on the Boardwalk beyond the outfield batter’s eye.

Foul Balls — Fans are entitled to keep any baseball landing in the seats. Batted balls and bats sailing into the stands can be inherently dangerous, and as a ticket holder you do assume that risk. The Minnesota Twins, Lee Health and Lee County are not liable for any guest injured by a thrown or batted ball or bat that enters the seating area. Please do not reach over the wall onto the playing surface to retrieve foul balls, and please do not push/shove patrons in order to track down a foul ball. Please pay attention to the activities on the field at all times.

Fort Myers Mighty Mussels – The Fort Myers Mighty Mussels are the Low-A affiliate of the Minnesota Twins, playing in the Florida State League. The Mighty Mussels play 66 home games at the Lee Health Sports Complex, starting in April and ending in September. The mailing address for the Mighty Mussels is: 14400 Six Mile Cypress Parkway, Fort Myers, FL 33912.

Guest Code of Conduct — All guests attending Twins and Mussels events are expected to comply with the following Minnesota Twins and Fort Myers Mighty Mussels Guest Code of Conduct.

The Minnesota Twins and Fort Myers Mighty Mussels are committed to creating a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable Lee Health Sports Complex experience. Out of respect for fellow guests, players, coaches, and ballpark staff, all guests are prohibited from:

  • Trespassing on the playing field at any time;
  • Interfering with baseballs that are in play;
  • Throwing or tossing objects;
  • Obscene or indecent clothing;
  • Inappropriate displays of affection in a public and family environment
  • Using foul, obscene, or derogatory language (see below) or gestures; NOTE: Derogatory language is defined as offensive language concerning a person’s race, ethnicity, gender, religion, disability, age, sexual orientation, or national origin, and anyone using such language is subject to automatic ejection from Lee Health Sports Complex.
  • Misusing or overconsuming alcohol, including, underage consumption;
  • NOTE: Intervention with impaired or intoxicated guests will be handled in a prompt and safe manner.
  • Behaving in a manner that is disruptive, unruly, or abusive;
  • Accessing areas of the ballpark without a proper ticket, pass, or credential;
  • Misusing tickets, passes, or credentials in any way; or
  • Bringing prohibited items into Lee Health Sports Complex.

Violations of the Fan Code of Conduct will not be tolerated and may lead to ejection from Lee Health Sports Complex, a ban on attending future games, or other consequences. Guests are encouraged to report violations of the Fan Code of Conduct to the nearest ballpark staff member. This can be done in person at the nearest Fairfield Inn Guest Service location, or directly with Ballpark Security.

Guest Feedback — Throughout Spring Training, guests are encouraged to express their thoughts about their guest experience at the Lee Health Sports Complex by visiting our Fairfield Inn Guest Service Booths or sending an email to twins@twins.com.

Guest Interference — In the interest of player and guest safety, the Minnesota Twins maintain a zero-tolerance policy regarding guest interference with a ball in play, disruption of an event at the Lee Health Sports Complex, or interference with a VIP. Failure to comply with this policy will result in immediate removal from the Lee Health Sports Complex grounds.

Guest Service Centers — The Fairfield Inn Guest Service Booths are located by the main concourse on both sides of the grand staircase. Here you will find answers to all your questions and have the opportunity to provide feedback. Programs and pocket schedules can also be found here.

Guests with Disabilities — Accessible seating is available in designated sections throughout the stadium. All restroom facilities offer wheelchair access. Elevator and ramp access make travel efficient for all guests.

I.D. Policy — The following are accepted forms of I.D. for purposes of purchasing alcohol at the Lee Health Sports Complex: valid state-issued Driver’s License or I.D. card, valid Canadian Driver’s License, valid Military I.D. card, and valid passport. Unfortunately, we are not able to accept clipped I.D. cards as age-verification for alcohol purchases, even with the accompanying paperwork. Guests that appear to be younger than 30 years old will be required to show identification in order to purchase alcohol.

Lactation Room – Lee Health Sports Complex offers private accommodations for nursing mothers. From the main concourse take elevator 2 located behind section 105 down to Field Level 1. The lactation room will be located on your left next to the press dining room. Please see any guest service representative for more assistance.

Lawn Seating - Located down the right field line and beyond the left field fence, these grassy hills are a perfect spot to watch the game. Fans are welcome to bring towels or small blankets, but chairs are not allowed. You must have a specific Lawn ticket to sit in this area.

Liability – In the interest of your safety, the Minnesota Twins ask for your attention to the following: Baseball is an inherently dangerous game and spectators should, for their safety, pay close attention to the game and keep their eyes on the playing field at all times.

Spectators at the Lee Health Sports Complex assume all risks and danger, and release of the management, Lee Health Sports Complex, the Minnesota Twins, the Fort Myers Mighty Mussels, the participating clubs, and their respective agents or employees from any liability for personal injury and property loss, whether occurring prior to, during, or after the actual playing of the game and whether caused by a person’s negligence or otherwise, including without limitation injury, loss or damage caused by baseballs or baseball bats thrown or hit into the seating area.

For complete ticket terms and conditions, please visit www.twins.com/ticketback

Lost and Found — Before, during, or immediately following the game, fans who have lost or found an item should report it to the Fairfield Inn Guest Service Booths. To locate lost items on non-game days call the Lee Health Sports Complex offices at (239) 768-4210.

Lost Guests — Children and adults separated from their party will be escorted to the Fairfield Inn Guest Service Booths. For assistance in locating a lost guest, contact the nearest usher, guest service representative or security officer. A guest who has become separated from his or her party should proceed to the Fairfield Inn Guest Service Booths.

Merchandise/Souvenirs – The Team Store features a complete line of Twins and Spring Training merchandise and novelties to make your trip to Spring Training a memorable one. You can access the lower level of the store from ground level outside the ballpark and the upper level from inside the main concourse. There is a Florida-themed novelty stand located on the Boardwalk in the Right Field corner, and the Third Base store will feature all hats in 2025. The external, ground level team store hours are listed below:

  • January 11 to February 9
    Monday-Friday 10AM to 2PM. Saturday & Sunday - Closed
  • February 10 to March 25
    Monday-Friday 10AM to 4PM, and Saturday/Sunday 10AM to 2PM

The Team Store is also open during all Spring Training home games at the Lee Health Sports Complex. (All times listed above are in Eastern Time)

Minnesota Day – Enjoy a pre-game tailgate party with fellow Minnesotans prior to the game on Sunday, March 2 vs, the Tampa Bay Rays at 1:05 PM. The Lee Health Sports Complex parking lot will open at 6:00 AM on March 2 only.

MLB Ballpark App – The MLB Ballpark App is the official app of the Minnesota Twins and Major League Baseball. To manage your digital tickets and access the most up to date information download the MLB Ballpark App.

Motorcycle Parking – Parking for motorcycles is located just off Miracle Parkway near the softball complex.

Netting – The protective netting at the Lee Health Sports Complex starts on the outfield side of the Right Field Lawn seating area on the first base line, and proceeds behind home plate through the end of section 117 past the Twins Bullpen on the third base line.

Paging — Paging a guest at Lee Health Sports Complex is only done in the case of emergencies. If a guest receives a page, he or she should report to the Fairfield Inn Guest Service Booths.

Parking — Plenty of parking is available in the Lee Health Sports Complex lots. The fee is $15 per car on day of game only, and guests are strongly encouraged to provide payment via credit card or touchless payment options such as Apple Pay, Android Pay, and Google Pay. Guests are required to follow the directions given by the parking attendants. No refunds or reentry.

Postponed/Canceled or Impacted Games — The right to delay the start of a game due to bad weather or unsafe playing conditions rests with the home club. Once both team managers meet with the home plate umpire and exchange lineup cards, the right to determine whether the game will be interrupted or terminated is at the discretion of the Umpiring Crew Chief. Under the provisions of the Official Playing Rules, the Umpiring Crew Chief has sole and unquestioned authority to determine whether and when play is halted, when play will be resumed, and whether and when a game will be terminated due to bad weather or unsafe playing conditions. In the event of a postponed or cancelled event due to bad weather or unsafe playing conditions, guests are advised to check twins.com, or call us at 1-800-33-TWINS for further information.

Publications — The official Spring Training publication of the Minnesota Twins is available for $5 at the Fairfield Inn Guest Service Booths, all merchandise locations, and at tables on the veranda as you take the stairs into the ballpark.

Questions – Comments, suggestions and questions are welcome at the Fairfield Inn Guest Service Booths, or by email at twins@twins.com.

Rain Delay — Even during inclement weather, the Minnesota Twins will make every effort to play scheduled games. Please refer to the Postponed Games section for more information.

Recycling — The Minnesota Twins are committed to operating the Lee Health Sports Complex in a sustainable manner. There are many recycling receptacles located around Lee Health Sports Complex. In an effort to be more environmentally friendly, we urge all fans to recycle when applicable.

Re-entry — Guests may not leave Lee Health Sports Complex and re-enter once they have entered the stadium.

Restrooms – Men’s and women’s restrooms are located on the first and third base sides of the main concourse. There are also restrooms in centerfield to accommodate fans in the outfield Boardwalk. For your convenience, family restrooms are also located on the first and third base lines of the main concourse, the First Base Terrace Level, and beyond the centerfield batter’s eye.

Schedules – Pocket schedules for the Twins 2025 Spring Training season are available at the Lee Health Sports Complex Ticket Office or by calling 1-800-33-TWINS.

Section and Seat Numbering — The infield seating sections begin with 101 in the Box level and 201 in the View level, starting from just beyond the infield on the first base side and proceeding clockwise around Lee Health Sports Complex. Outfield and Boardwalk seating sections continue past sections 115 clockwise around the outfield. Seats at Lee Health Sports Complex are numbered so that lower numbers are on the right-hand side of the row and higher numbers are on the left-hand side of the row (as you look towards the field).

Shade Seating – Lee Health Sports Complex offers shade seating for our guests and is available in the top three rows of the Home Plate View sections (201-217). There is also a shaded standing room area on the Terrace Level (Sections 301 and 302) located on the first and third base lines. If you need shade seating, please request it when ordering tickets in person or over the phone.

Smoking/Tobacco Policy – Lee Health Sports Complex is a smoke-free facility. Smoking is not allowed anywhere within the complex. Electronic Cigarettes are also prohibited at the Lee Health Sports Complex. As a reminder, there is no re-entry into the Lee Health Sports Complex.

Stadium Dimensions – Left Field – 330 Feet, Center Field – 405 Feet, Right Field – 330 Feet.

Standing Room Only/Ballpark Access – Standing Room Only areas are available at Lee Health Sports Complex, located around the Boardwalk and the first and third base terrace levels. As a reminder, fans are not allowed to stand in the cross aisle of the main bowl to watch the game. Fans are also not permitted to stand in the grand entry way behind home plate.

Strollers – Lee Health Sports Complex welcomes guests who utilize their own strollers. However, the use of strollers should not in any way inhibit general guest movement or block any aisle ways. Strollers must be able to fold, and you will be asked to leave your stroller at the base of the 200 seating section nearest to your seat. Strollers are not available to rent.

T.C. - T.C. is the official mascot of the Minnesota Twins. When he’s not entertaining fans at games, he’s making appearances at youth clinics, schools, hospitals, festivals, and parades year-round. T.C. is available for private events in the upper Midwest. Visit www.twins.com/tc for more information and to request an appearance.

Tailgating – Tailgating is not allowed at the Lee Health Sports Complex, with the exception of the pre-game tailgate for Minnesota Day on Sunday, March 10. No grills allowed.

Tickets — The Box Office is located to the left of the fountain in the Lee Health Sports Complex. Tickets may also be purchased online at twins.com or by phone at 1-800-33-TWINS or 612-33-TWINS.

Advance tickets — Guests are encouraged to purchase tickets well in advance of game day at the Box Office, by phone at 1-800-33-TWINS, or online at twins.com.

Box Office Hours

  • January 11 to February 9
    Monday-Friday 10AM to 2PM. Saturday & Sunday - Closed
  • February 10 to March 25
    Monday-Friday 10AM to 4PM, and Saturday/Sunday 10AM to 2PM
  • The Box Office is also open during all Spring Training home games at Lee Health Sports Complex. (All times listed above are in Eastern Time).

Group tickets — o Groups of 15 or more receive discounts off select seating areas in the ballpark. (*group discounts not available for the following game: 2/25 vs. NYY). For more information, please call 1-800-33-TWINS.

Pick Your Pack – Our Pick Your Pack provides flexibility to build your own five-game mini plan for Spring Training at up to a 5% per ticket savings. Visit www.twins.com/springtraining or call 1-800-33-TWINS to purchase.

Season Tickets – Twins Spring Training Season Ticket Holders receive significant discounts off the single-game ticket price and also have the same great seat for every home game. Twins Season Ticket Holders also have the opportunity to purchase a discounted season ticket parking package. For more information on 2025 Spring Training Season Tickets, please call 1-800-33-TWINS.

Ticket Resale — To avoid problems with counterfeit, stolen, or voided tickets, purchase tickets only at the Box Office located within the Lee Health Sports Complex Box Office, by calling 1-800-33-TWINS or visiting twins.com. The resale of Minnesota Twins tickets is strictly prohibited on the Lee Health Sports Complex property. Anyone doing so will be immediately removed from the Lee Health Sports Complex property.

Twins Community Fund — As the charitable arm of the Minnesota Twins, the Twins Community Fund benefits many Southwest Florida and Upper Midwest charities, focusing on families and children. For more information on the Community Fund please visit www.twins.com/community.

Umbrellas – Umbrellas are permitted inside Lee Health Sports Complex but may not be used in the seating areas of the facility due to safety concerns and the obstructions they cause for other guests.

Video Cameras – Guests are welcome to bring still cameras and video cameras into Lee Health Sports Complex. The use of video cameras is permitted before the game; however, Major League Baseball regulations prohibit the use of video cameras once the game begins. Guests are asked to avoid obstructing the views of others by standing in aisles when using video equipment. Tripods and monopods are not permitted into Lee Health Sports Complex. Video of the Lee Health Sports Complex or Twins players cannot be used commercially without written permission from the Minnesota Twins.

Website – The official Minnesota Twins website provides the latest Twins and player information and can be found at twins.com. Follow the Twins on X (formerly Twitter) at twitter.com/twins, Instagram at Instagram.com/twins, Facebook at facebook.com/twins, YouTube at youtube.com/twins, or TikTok at tiktok.com/@mntwins.