The Twins will open the 2013 season at home. They will play a large percentage of their home games during April and September. They have only a few home games in July. And their regional rivalry with the Brewers has been shrunk to four games.
Heck, the Twins are playing home games the weekend of the fishing opener -- when they'd prefer to be long gone.
Major League Baseball on Wednesday released its 2013 schedule and, while the scheduling committee has myriad factors and 29 other teams to consider, it appears as if it did the Twins very few favors.
"Every schedule has its pluses and minuses," Twins President Dave St. Peter said, "and you have to take the good with the bad."
It's a historic schedule in that, for the first time, interleague play can take place every week of the season, a product of Houston jumping leagues to the AL West. The NL Central Cincinnati Reds, in fact, will play host to the AL West Los Angeles Angels on Opening Day.
Every team will play 20 interleague games in 2013, but series between main rivals have been reduced from two, three-game series to two, two-game series. And all games will be played May 27 through May 30, Monday through Thursday, with the venue switching Wednesday.
That's two fewer games between the Twins and Brewers, big draws for each clubs.
"The Twins and our fans have long been supportive of the traditional rivalry with the Brewers," St. Peter said. "To that end, we are disappointed with anything that minimizes that opportunity."