MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL, MN – The 2025 baseball season begins next week, as more than 55 current, former and future Minnesota Twins players and coaches will be in Minneapolis for a trio of TwinsFest events presented by Dove: the sold-out TwinsFest Live! from 6 to 9 p.m. on Friday, January 24 at The Fillmore Minneapolis; Signature Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, January 25 at Target Field; and the Futures Clinic from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. (youth ages 6-12 – sold out) and 2 to 4 p.m. (youth ages 13-18) at Urban Ventures, also on Saturday, January 25.
Tickets Available for TwinsFest Signature Saturday and Futures Clinic Afternoon Session
Tickets for TwinsFest Signature Saturday on January 25 and the second session of that day’s Futures Clinic (youth ages 13-18) are available now at twins.com/twinsfest. TwinsFest Live! on Friday, January 24 and the morning session of the Saturday, January 25 Futures Clinic (youth ages 6-12) are both sold out.
All TwinsFest proceeds benefit the Minnesota Twins Community Fund and its efforts to support and empower youth across Twins Territory through free clinics, leagues, equipment donations, grants and more.
TwinsFest 2025 presented by Dove
The following three events make up TwinsFest 2025 presented by Dove:
- SOLD OUT TwinsFest Live! for MyTwins Members (Friday, January 24 from 6 to 9 p.m. at The Fillmore Minneapolis): MyTwins Members will join Twins players, coaches, alumni and broadcasters for an exclusive party and night of entertainment at The Fillmore Minneapolis. (Fans can visit here to take a survey and download a free bus or METRO line ride, courtesy of Metro Transit.)
- Signature Saturday (Saturday, January 25 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Target Field): A daylong celebration of Twins baseball at Target Field, featuring autograph stations, photo opportunities and fan-led Q&A sessions with Twins players, coaches and alumni; new attractions for 2025 such as the “Land of 10,000 Putts” mini golf course in the Twins clubhouse and “The Baseball Market”, where fans can purchase unique collectibles; and more! The first 3,000 attendees will also receive a ticket voucher good for one complimentary ticket to any Twins home game in April (excluding the 2025 Home Opener) and a free beanie. (Fans can visit here to purchase tickets; and here to take a survey and download a free bus or METRO line ride, courtesy of Metro Transit.)
- Futures Clinic (Saturday, January 25; 10 a.m. to noon for youth ages 6-12 and 2 to 4 p.m. for youth ages 13-18; both at Urban Ventures): In partnership with Urban Ventures, Twins Territory youth can get ready for the 2025 baseball and softball seasons by learning from Twins players and prospects! All participants will receive a free Franklin baseball glove celebrating Native American Heritage, courtesy of Treasure Island Resort & Casino and the Prairie Island Indian Community. (The morning session is sold out; fans can visit here to register for the afternoon session.)
Players and Alumni Scheduled to Attend
More than 55 current, former and future Twins players and coaches are scheduled to attend all or parts of TwinsFest 2025. The lineup as of today includes, among others (for a full list, please visit twins.com/twinsfest):
- Manager Rocco Baldelli; All-Star shortstop Carlos Correa; slugging centerfielder Byron Buxton; standout starting pitchers Pablo López, Joe Ryan and Bailey Ober; lockdown reliever Griffin Jax; 2024 All-Star Willie Castro; and returning favorites such as David Festa, Ryan Jeffers, Trevor Larnach, Brooks Lee, Austin Martin, Zebby Matthews, Cole Sands, Brock Stewart, Louie Varland and Simeon Woods Richardson.
- Top prospects Walker Jenkins (Twins’ No. 1 per MLB.com), Emmanuel Rodriguez (No. 2), Luke Keaschall (No. 3), Kaelen Culpepper (No. 4), Marco Raya (No. 5), Charlee Soto (No. 8) and Connor Prielipp (No. 21).
- National Baseball Hall of Famers Bert Blyleven, Rod Carew, Joe Mauer, Paul Molitor and Tony Oliva; and Twins Hall of Famers Ron Gardenhire, Dan Gladden, Kent Hrbek, Torii Hunter, Tom Kelly and Justin Morneau.
- World Series champions Juan Berenguer and Tim Laudner; former Twins pitchers and current broadcasters LaTroy Hawkins and Glen Perkins; and fan favorite Corey Koskie.
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