YOUR GUIDE TO THE TWIN CITIES
Startribune.com sports coordinator Howard Sinker used to cover the Twins and now shares season tickets with friends in Section 219 of Target Field. He blogs about baseball from the perspective of a long-time fan who loves the game, doesn’t always believe the hype and likes hearing what others think.
If you didn't win the lottery for tickets to the Opening Week Twins-Boston series, you have a second chance if you act fast.
As of Wednesday morning, late Tuesday night, there were tickets available at twinsbaseball.com for the second game of the Red Sox seriesWednesday and Thursday afternoon games against the Red Sox. I have no clue about how many there are, but even if the "sold out" sign goes up again, keep checking back. You never know what you might find.
Same goes for other regular season games where you might not have found the tickets you were hoping for when they first went on sale.
Of course, you could buy the two seats for the opener on StubHub that are being offered in Section 124 for $5,000 apiece.
ADVERTISEMENT
Twins cut Vasquez to make room for Mastroianni
The Twins added Darin Mastroianni, an outfielder comparable to Jason Repko, to their 40-man...
ADVERTISEMENT