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Opening day is one that many fans never miss, and many of those dedicated fans start the opening day tradition very young.
The hands-free facial recognition technology allows fans to enter Target Field by scanning their face. Here's how it works.
Both teams have had a rocky start to the season, each chalking up a 2-4 record. However, recent victories provide hope for a turnaround. The Twins managed to clinch two consecutive wins against the Chicago White Sox,
From SPAM sandwiches to boba tea and cookies, Target Field will have options for everyone. The new foods were all on display at the Taste of the Twins event this week.
Like many stadiums and events around Minnesota, Target Field won't miss an opportunity to highlight fun food before a new home season begins.
Ahead of Thursday's home opener, the Minnesota Twins have unveiled the newest food and beverage offerings for this season at Target Field.
Minnesota Twins officials and Hennepin County leaders want to extend the 0.15% sales tax to fund HCMC and North Memorial hospitals and stadium upgrades.
The MLB Go-Ahead Entry System allows fans to walk right through gates. “Uses your face as your ticket and combines free flow security with facial authentication and access control,” Karil Zaremba with MLB said. “No phone. No bar code. Just your face. Go-ahead entry allows fans an eyes up, hands-free way to enter the ball park.”