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Twins Ballpark

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Twins Ballpark
Location: 3rd Ave. N, between 5th St. N and 7th St. N

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Ground Broke: August 30, 2007

Surface: Natural Grass

Owner(s): Hennepin County

Tenant(s): Minnesota Twins: expected to be able to start playing for the 2010 season

Broke ground: October 28, 1961

Opened: Opening Day 2010 (scheduled)

Cost: $522 Million

Capacity: 42,000

Dimensions:

  • Left- 328 feet
  • Medium Left-Center-
  • Left-Center- 371 feet
  • Left-Center (deep)-
  • Center- 402 feet
  • Right-Center (deep)-
  • Right-Center- 371
  • Medium Right-Center-
  • Right- 331 feet

World Series:

All-Star Games: Targeted for 2015

 

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  • 2 Seating Chart
  • 3 Picture Gallery
  • 4 Video Gallery
  • 5 Categories

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Categories: Baseball Stadiums | Stadiums | MLB Stadiums | Minnesota Twins History | Sports venues in Minnesota

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