Chart: How can you get 2014 All-Star Game tickets?

  • Updated: August 30, 2012 - 3:39 PM
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2014 ALL-STAR TICKETS

As expected, Twins season-ticket holders will have first shot at tickets for the 2014 All-Star Game, and in order to get game tickets, fans will have to purchase the entire package of All-Star Game-related events.

According to their website, tickets will be made available as follows:

• To season-ticket holders based on the number of years they have held tickets.

• The size of their ticket plan -- from full-season in premium locations through 20-game plans.

• The number of seats held.

Tickets will be sold in all-event strips that include the All-Star Game, Monday night's Home Run Derby, the "All-Star Sunday" event that currently features a game between teams of top minor-league prospects, two tickets to the All-Star Fanfest that will be held at the Minneapolis Convention Center and an event program.

Prices have not been set. But for July's All-Star game in Kansas City, strips for the suite of events cost from $377 to $1,077 each, according to the Kansas City Star.

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